Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Expand Your Mind and Learn

I'd say it's safe to assume most of us spend the better part of our spare time keeping up with social media updates and current events. My office has 3 televisions that play either CP24 or BNN and I had to make a resolution to cut back on my daily Facebook time that didn't include things like responding to messages. All this information is nice... but nothing is of any real substance. One of the reasons I travel is because I am interested in other cultures, their art and architecture, history... Usually I become intrigued about something and always want to learn more.

Information highway

The interesting thing is, there is so much to know and learn but we're all busy and doing research on everything is tough. In an effort to continue to culture my brain, I am taking an "online course" through "Go Highbrow". The slogan on their page is "Expand your knowledge universe... in just 5 minutes a day". If you wanted to see 'how highbrow' you are, check out this quiz.

How do you go about this? The program is created where an email is sent daily for a set number of days about a specific subject (course) of your choosing and you'd read the email, while drinking your coffee or having a "petit dejeuner". The duration lasts anywhere from a few days to a couple weeks. The first course will be "Smartest Animals on Earth". Then I'll move onto the "Most Powerful Empires in History".

We spend a lot of our time focusing on conditioning and improving our bodies (at least it's the same resolution I make every year) and now we can work on our brains too!

6 comments:

  1. Oh this is really cool!! thanks for sharing, I need to check into this. And good luck expanding your brain!

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    1. happy to share! :) most of us spend a lot of time making resolutions about increasing our physical fitness but i don't remember the last time i made a resolution to increase my mental fitness :| enjoy!

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  2. Love this idea! I have been trying to do Khan Academy but, frankly, it is a bit overwhelming and I find there is a huge focus on math and science, but less on the social sciences which I am more interested in. Definitely will be checking this out!

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    1. i've used khan academy for quick learns about things i don't understand (like economics when i was taking an undergrad course... for interest--heh). i love the math and science courses (i'm a science grad! gooo science!) but am also very intrigued with history and other social studies.

      have you checked out coursera before? their courses are created by well known colleges and universities around the world. i've taken 2 equine related courses through them and found them very helpful.

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    1. awesome! hope you might find something that interests you! :)

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