Polsko-Szwajcarska
Izba Gospodarcza
BALAJCZA Linguistic Services

On-line workshop with BALAJCZA – “7 EFFECTIVE WAYS TO LEARN”

Tuesday, 23 May 2023

11 am-12 pm

We will present some intriguing topics, such as: learning as a choice, connecting the dots, the impact of knowledge on inspiration and motivation, does knowledge remain a theory until it becomes ingrained in our muscles? how can we effectively learn and update applications in our brain, the largest biocomputer? does spending 10,000 hours on something guarantee expertise? the Shining Objects syndrome, lack of concentration, metaignorance, the right to not know, the influence of the 4 psychological types according to C.G. Jung on our learning styles.

Małgorzata Musińska-Kubis, a professional working in the business sector specializing in supply chain and purchasing. She is dedicated to sharing her knowledge and experiences through various podcasts. As a business and intercultural competence trainer, she not only teaches others but also engages in her own personal development journey. She is a promoter of thinking outside the box and a lover of lifelong learning through experience, making mistakes, and all possible ways.

Partner of the meeting: Sietar Polska

The meeting will be held in Polish.

To confirm your participation, please contact:

Timea Balajcza, spotkania@balajcza.pl tel.: +48 601 913 446

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