Archive for March, 2008

By Donald Latumahina, March 14, 2008

Scott H Young, a fellow PBN blogger, just released an e-book entitled Learn More, Study Less. This e-book talks about how to learn as much as possible with the least effort to study. Since I consider myself a learner, I’m very interested to the topic of this e-book. I started reading it soon after I [...]

By Donald Latumahina, March 13, 2008

Audio learning is a good way to increase our quality of time. Rather than just doing one thing, why don’t we couple it with audio learning so that we can get more value out of the time? Of course, not every moment can be coupled with audio learning. If the task we do demands focus [...]

By Donald Latumahina, March 11, 2008

I recently thought about how to find opportunities, and I came across this thought: how many opportunities you find is proportional to how many overlooked things you discover. The more overlooked things you discover, the more opportunities you will have at hand.
The key word here is overlooked.
If you want to be above the majority then [...]

By Donald Latumahina, March 7, 2008

Finding ideas is not easy, but finding good ideas is even more difficult. So how can we find good ideas? There is a lesson about it I learned from the book On Writing Well:
You should always collect more material than you will use. Every article is strong in proportion to the surplus of details from [...]

By Donald Latumahina, March 6, 2008

Making roundup posts that highlight what happen in particular months could help you find the best stuff easily. That’s why I plan to have monthly roundup posts here, starting now.
Frankly speaking, last month was a busy one for me. As some of you might know, I took master program in Singapore last year. By the [...]

By Donald Latumahina, March 5, 2008

Most people agree that being grateful is important if we are to have a positive life. Being grateful makes we see the bright side of life that turns us into positive people.
Unfortunately, we often look at what we don’t have instead of what we have, and we end up complaining instead of being grateful. Do [...]