43: Old Dogs Can Learn New Tricks
Think you are past your prime and there is a limit to what you can learn?
In this episode, Dr Yong (who is an ""old dog"" by her own definition) will share how she took action to overcome the challenges of learning in the digital age.
References:
1. Source of reference for the concept of "Choice Overload":Geerts, F. (2017, August 17). The Jam Experiment — How Choice Overloads Makes Consumers Buy Less. Medium. https://medium.com/@FlorentGeerts/the-jam-experiment-how- choice-overloads-makes-consumers-buy-less-d610f8c37b9b
2. The quote "Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change" in the introduction to the podcast is attributable Dr Wayne Dyer, an internationally renowned author and speaker in the fields of self-development and spiritual growth. Source of quote: Dyer, W. (2009), Success Secrets, Retrieved from https://www.drwaynedyer.com/blog/success-secrets/
1. Source of reference for the concept of "Choice Overload":Geerts, F. (2017, August 17). The Jam Experiment — How Choice Overloads Makes Consumers Buy Less. Medium. https://medium.com/@FlorentGeerts/the-jam-experiment-how- choice-overloads-makes-consumers-buy-less-d610f8c37b9b
2. The quote "Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change" in the introduction to the podcast is attributable Dr Wayne Dyer, an internationally renowned author and speaker in the fields of self-development and spiritual growth. Source of quote: Dyer, W. (2009), Success Secrets, Retrieved from https://www.drwaynedyer.com/blog/success-secrets/