05 Sep 02:30
--FYI
04 Sep 11:41
--Hermi I remember that Watts talk. Nah that`s not what I wanted to say. Im both a logycal and an intuitive type. I mean, I think theory might become a benefit ;)
04 Sep 09:06
--Hi guys new to the community here, was big with the old CA.org boards back in day. Streaming regularly, can checkout my stream https://www.twitch.tv/kevinrosebrook
04 Sep 08:23
--btw I've been streaming a lot lately guys, if you ever want crits and paintovers feel free to hop in and ask :)
04 Sep 06:48
--Yeah its one of those things that Jeff Watts talked about, where he had a very theoretical/logical friend, and he studied art the same his students did, but his friend never could do intuitive painting, like expressing yourself if that make sense? I don't know, I think its just something to be mindful of, of doing and not only reading.
04 Sep 06:46
--Haven't listened to the TED that you've sent yet, but whatever I ever learned, I tend to love theory :) Maybe I'll make sence of that some day :)
04 Sep 06:42
--Sorry to hear that you're having pain @Zip. You're doing great job on the challenge despite that! That's the Dagger's spirit *thumbsup* Just don't really kill yourself :) Yep they talk a lot about the importance of sleep in that course as well. Basically same facts as in your source
04 Sep 05:36
--Also loved McDonald's new McChicken campaign. I could really feel the lovin' it part this time.
04 Sep 05:24
--Also children. If you're out of the hospital. Take your painkillers before you have pain cause they sometimes take a while to work.
04 Sep 05:23
--Just get to work brosky, instead of getting into such a deep theoretical thing. What practical theoretical stuff? Learn about flow. That's where the real game is at. https://www.ted.com/talks/mihaly_csiksze...anguage=en
04 Sep 05:21
--also dont forget to sleep after and before your practise sessions. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27530500
04 Sep 05:07
--But I actually already forgot about interleaving by now, good to refresh it in memory :)
04 Sep 05:06
--I've hearded about interleaving on Coursera Learning how to learn free course https://www.coursera.org/learn/learning-.../home/info. Awesome one, recommend it to everyone
04 Sep 04:19
--@abnormal I haven't read about interleaving before, but that is definitely the way I have learned anything ever, and it goes against the advice most people give, so even I am dubious about how I learned!
04 Sep 01:04
--How to Learn and Master Any Skill Twice as Fast, According to Science Really¿¿¿¿ https://medium.com/the-mission/how-to-ma....o0ntcx8vw
03 Sep 23:32
--Expressing yourself in art - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6JpGyvFot0