Learn 2x Faster: My Neuroscience-Based System to Balance School, 2 Jobs & a Business
Is it possible to learn more while working less?
I used to spend hours studying and creating content. Now, I study 2 hours a day while building an audience of 5,000+ and working 2 jobs.
3 neuroscience-backed tips to learn & work faster:
Use Pockets of Downtime.
Time management is like Tetris. Fit small chunks of learning into your busy schedule:
- Read e-books on your phone (Kindle for reading, Libby for free books)
- Review flashcards (try RemNote)
- Take thinking walks, meditating on specific learning questions
These tiny habits create consistency, and habit streaks release dopamine, your brain’s feel-good neurochemical.
Spaced Repetition
Give your brain time to process. Break work sessions into smaller chunks and review material periodically. For example, revisit book highlights a few days after creating them.
Take Action
The Feynman technique shows that teaching others enhances your knowledge.
Share your work through:
- Writing book summaries or learning logs
- Creating mini-projects
For example, as a neuroscience major, I created a product to help a loved one with Alzheimer’s to better understand the concept of memory. You could make an infographic or beginners guide for others who are interested in your field.
Cheers to Lifelong Learning!
A learner’s mindset promotes purpose, keeps your mind active, and contributes to longevity. It’s not about the amount of time you spend, but how effectively you use it.