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23 Tips to Learn Stuff Better: so you can spend less time studying and more time enjoying yourself

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When you were at school, were you ever taught the key techniques to improve how you studied and to get better grades? Have your children been taught how to learn? Learning is a skill like any other. And once your child (or you, yourself if you want to try something new) know how to learn, studying becomes much easier. Did you know there are dozens of ways to improve your kid’s ability to learn more stuff in less time that can be applied immediately? If you didn’t, you’re in luck. This little book might be just what you need. By using these simple but effective methods, your kids will improve their capacity to learn, understand more and remember for longer. Grades will improve and they will start feeling better about classes and become better students. It doesn’t require brain surgery, hormone injections, getting tattooed in unmentionable places or paying for extra tuition. In fact, beyond the (extremely modest) cost of this book, applying them is virtually free. So what are you waiting for? Help your kid avoid wasting any more study time and start getting the most out of his education by helping him pick out his favourite top study tips and start learning stuff better right now.
And, don’t forget, you can learn how to learn too!

132 pages, Paperback

First published October 2, 2018

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Ian Gibbs

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Born in the UK and emigrating to Canada with his family when he was young, Ian carries with him the celtic gifts of his heritage. Always fascinated by story telling, social history, ghosts and hauntings, Ian found himself more and more assisting friends with their ghost problems and learning much more than simply stories along the way.

Ian is very grateful to have an incredible publisher to work with in TouchWood Editions as well as producing some self published (Ghost Story Guy Editions) works.

Ian looks forward to hearing more of your ghost stories and having the chance to share even more stories of the paranormal and things that go bump in the night. When not writing, Ian holds down a regular day job, as well as doing guided Ghostly Walks around Prince George and producing and co-hosting a podcast (Ghosts 'N Bears) in Prince George, BC where he lives with his family. Ian really enjoys hearing from his readers the most.

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August 9, 2025
Very basic - only takeaway was it’s better to study in short increments than long sessions. Disappointed
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December 21, 2019
Este no es un libro para aprender más en menos tiempo, como sugiere su contraportada. No se trata de una guía rápida para estudiantes mediocres que quieran sacar buenas notas esforzándose lo justo. Es más bien una recopilación de consejos para buenos estudiantes que quieran llegar al sobresaliente.

El autor da 23 trucos que a priori pueden parecer sencillos de aplicar pero que requieren de dos aspectos fundamentales, tiempo y dedicación por parte del alumno. Originales y creativos, te invitan a sacar lo mejor de ti y a aprender de una forma diferente a la convencional, más dinámica y divertida.

Lectura muy fluida y sencilla. Me ha gustado mucho.
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