Parents

Exposed: 3 Myths About Becoming A Parent r

It’s the news that is guaranteed to change everything: you’re going to be a parent. It’s funny how extremely different the reaction to this news will be depending on the person hearing it. For some, this is fantastic news and … Continue reading

How to Master Math and Science Learning r

Longtime PickTheBrain reader Marc recently contacted me with the following request: Hi John. Just wondering if you’re going to post any articles on the importance of quantitative reasoning or perhaps tips on studying math – much like your articles on … Continue reading

Exercise

How to Make Exercise Last

It’s time to buy a new calendar and start another year. That also means it’s New Year’s Resolution time, as the gyms flood with eager people trying to shed the holiday pounds and make up for their inactivity in 2007. … Continue reading

Improving Writing

Improve Your Writing with a Conversation Tone

Conversational writing causes your brain to wake-up and pay attention. Your brain thinks it’s in a real conversation, even though you’re reading text on a page. If you’re developing learning content, teaching or helping your child study for a test – use a conversation. Your reader’s brain will thank you for it. Continue reading

Sleep Paralysis

Sleep Paralysis: What it is and How to Avoid it

You come out of a deep sleep. Something’s wrong. You can see and hear, but you can’t move! No matter how hard you try, you can’t budge. It’s like you’re paralyzed. Continue reading

Study Habits

12 Tips to Improve Your Study Habits Next Term

How did your studying go last term? Did you spend time learning things as they were being taught, or did you end up having to go through caffeine-loaded, marathon study sessions the night before your finals? Continue reading