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Tiny Leaps, Big Changes

676 - How Effort Affects Your Results

Tiny Leaps, Big Changes

Gregg Clunis

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.3920 Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2021

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we look at how effort affects the results your get in studying and in life. 

Sponsor: http://blinkist.com/tinyleaps

Writer: Samridhi Jain | https://www.instagram.com/samridhiii__/

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Website: http://tinyleaps.fm

Transcript

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0:00.0

In this episode, I want to look at how effort affects your results.

0:05.8

Get excited because this is tiny leaves. Big changes. Welcome to another episode of Tiny Leaps. Big changes where I share simple strategies you can use to get more out of your life.

0:36.6

My name is Greg Klunis and in this episode I want to look at the effect of effort on your results and I'm going to be looking at

0:46.0

this through the lens of comparing handwriting something to typing something and how that leads to an increased

0:55.4

opportunity to memorize the thing an increased opportunity to learn the

0:59.8

thing. So this episode was written by Somerty Jen.

1:04.0

If you aren't familiar with her, you definitely should be.

1:06.4

Link to her Instagram is in the description of this episode.

1:09.2

So make sure you connect with her because all the episodes

1:11.9

she's done on this show have been

1:13.6

phenomenal and this is no different this is such a cool topic because when given

1:19.7

the opportunity to take notes on a lecture either on a laptop or handwritten in a notebook, which option

1:27.3

would you choose?

1:28.9

My guess is you choose to type.

1:31.3

I would do the same. It's faster. They're pros and cons to both.

1:35.4

Taking notes electronically is often quicker because we have the ability to type at a faster rate than we can write. It also allows us to get more information down.

1:46.1

It ensures that we don't miss all of that much of what the lecturer is saying, and it provides an electronic

1:51.6

copy of our notes that we can print, edit, share, and save.

1:56.0

Handwritten notes are more of a traditional method of note-taking.

2:00.0

Writing allows us to draw diagrams and invest more time in the process.

2:04.6

However, a drawback of this is that we might not get all of the information down

2:09.2

because of how much more time consuming handwriting is over typing.

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