I have built a planner that I use first thing in the morning and last thing at night. I'm habit stacking a review of what I learned throughout the day. Hopefully collected on 3x5 cards. And each morning, reviewing my stack for a few minutes.
I do so much learning but not enough consolidating, processing, commiting to memory. I don't want to just learn for entertainment and forget. If it's worth keeping, I want to keep it! And post about it.
Once a week is already great!! I also loved writing the reverse haiku š„¹š„¹ maybe we should make a team quest to write a monthly reverse haiku with a specific topic š„°
You're so right about quest invoking curiosity!
I have built a planner that I use first thing in the morning and last thing at night. I'm habit stacking a review of what I learned throughout the day. Hopefully collected on 3x5 cards. And each morning, reviewing my stack for a few minutes.
I do so much learning but not enough consolidating, processing, commiting to memory. I don't want to just learn for entertainment and forget. If it's worth keeping, I want to keep it! And post about it.
Loved the switch from challenge to quest, it sounds so much better to me too. Iām pretty sure a lot of inspiration and clarity will come out of this observation quest, such an amazing thing to do. Thank you for inspiring us as always, dear Diana. š©·
Thank you so much Izabella! I was going to add poetry to my quest, but maybe Iāll do it once a week instead of every day. I l loved doing reverse haiku 7-5-7 some time ago where you tagged me, it was so much fun, and Iād love to add more poetry to my life š©·
Once a week is already great!! I also loved writing the reverse haiku š„¹š„¹ maybe we should make a team quest to write a monthly reverse haiku with a specific topic š„°