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5 Lifestyle Habits which will Boost your Brainpower
While it goes without saying that adequate rest, regular exercise and a healthy diet go a long way towards ensuring that our brains are functioning... -
Remember More: 7 Types of Mnemonic Devices
Mnemonic devices are techniques that allow you to memorise everything you need fast and later on, recall it offhand. The best part about the differ... -
Studying while parenting
The prospect of returning to study while being a parent of young children can seem like a lot at first. Here are some tips to help you manage the... -
What adults fear most about returning to study
It’s perfectly normal to have fears about returning to study, and if you identify with any of the following, you’re certainly not alone. The most i... -
Factors to consider if you're thinking about returning to study as an adult
If you’re an adult who is thinking about returning to study, whether it’s a short course, certificate, diploma or degree, know that you’re not alon... -
Online vs Offline - which is right for you?
When you are thinking about returning to study, one of the big questions is whether you want to study offline – in person – or online. There is a ... -
7 Time Management Tips for Adults Returning to Study
Returning to study is a big commitment, particularly for adults who, more often than not, are also juggling a variety of other responsibilities inc... -
10 Best Foods to Boost your Brainpower
We've all heard the saying "you are what you eat". There are many benefits of eating right including weight control and general wellbeing to enabling your brain to function at its best.
Highly processed foods, fast food and other types of junk food aren't good for you or your brain, but which goods are the best when it comes to boosting your brainpower?
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8 Speed Reading Tips
Most people read at a speed of 200-250 words, on average. But what if you could double – and even triple! – your reading speed? Imagine how much y... -
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