How to Create a Learning Community and Stay Committed to Your Goals

Step-by-step tips to build a network of learners that provides motivation, support, and accountability.

Eva Keiffenheim
Age of Awareness

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Have you ever given up on your learning goal because you lost your drive?

Often, we give up on learning due to various reasons like lack of accountability and motivation. Without someone to encourage us or a structured environment to keep us on track, it’s easy to lose momentum. However, being part of a learning community can provide the support, motivation, and accountability needed to stay committed.

Since 2018, I’ve explored neuroscience, brain research, and cognitive psychology, driven by my mission to help people learn smarter. I gave a TEDx talk on learning and shared how-to guides for applying learning science to reading, online courses, websites for learning, and knowledge management.

In this article, we will explore how to create our own learning communities, ensuring we continue to grow and achieve our educational goals together.

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Eva Keiffenheim
Age of Awareness

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