Coronavirus School closures? Online learning tips

Our world has changed due to Covid-19 and we have to adapt to these new changes. We have to reinvent ourselves and ADJUST our "normal" habits to the "NEW NORMAL". Therefore, I will give you some tips which I learned from Mr. Gregg Sotiropoulos and applied them myself. They can help you get the best out of your ONLINE LEARNING PROCESS.
  • Set a LEARNING SPOT πŸ“—. Choose the best place for you to receive your lesson and study when we are not together. Create a new atmosphere, the one YOU LIKE! Improvise a desk if you do not have one, have a bulletin board, have a pencil case, get a calendar and display some visuals on your wall. That space is YOURS and will motivate you to sit down and study in a comfortable environment. Check mine in the image above (It's between the living room and the bathroom), I improvised it!
  • Create a DAY TIMER πŸ•. This will help you use your quarantine time wisely. No more wasted hours or minutes during your day, it will help you monitor your goals, tasks, diet, etc. This will help you become more disciplined while working/studying at home. It is easy and simple, make it a habit! You can print them or design them in a notebook. Pinterest has great templates.
  • Keep a JOURNAL πŸ“„πŸ–‰. Besides its main purpose which is writing, it will help you to keep a track of important decisions, see your progress, remember who you were in the past and how much/little you have improved in all senses, become more organized, and reflect. I personally have three different journals: one for my work, one for my training/webinars and one for my life main highlights/events.
  •  JOIN webinars and learn new things πŸ’». A good webinar means having a qualified tutor who can explain its content based on their own experience. Many of them are free!

It is never too late to change habits and make a better version of ourselves. Let's be resilient and adjust to our new life style! Stay home, stay safe and never stop LEARNING because life never stops teaching.πŸ˜‰

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