User:Olokez/sandbox

From the recordings on Dr Naz Fathi’s audios (on the couch) and Dr Andrew's recordings (on thinking critically), my expectations are significantly different from my online learning experience. I got a new perception of life from the recording that would have been impossible to acquire in a classroom environment. I spent considerable energy on the ‘couch listening’ and about two hours of listening and re-listening. By listening repeatedly, I was able to capture the essential themes iterated by the speakers. From the couch reading, one can either sacrifice their energy and time to learn something new or rather let it be. (couch). I came to learn a whole bunch of new and educative things in life, say, for instance, the art of gratitude as explained by Dr Naz. From this listening, we see that her client lacked gratitude. Notably, gratitude helps individuals create greater happiness and enjoyment for daily activities (Dr Naz Fathi). I put a similar amount of energy into the 'couch listening'; however, the time I consumed while reading was relatively small (one hour). From Dr Andrew's readings, creative and critical thinking are the most important skills required when making decisions. I was able to master this reading by a repetitive reading, after which I formed questions from the new knowledge I had acquired. Notably, this move allowed me to think more critically and out of the box. Therefore, individuals can easily solve problems without much strain with critical thinking. Notably, Dr Andrew mentioned that applying critical thinking could prove useful academic wise. Depending on how one would employ it, it could result in success or failure.