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Learning and Leisure

Learning and Leisure

Auteur(s): Alex Mika
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What if sacrificing less recreation time actually helped you achieve more? Learning and Leisure helps you find the right balance, using your unique work and rest patterns to boost productivity while maintaining a fulfilling, sustainable lifestyle. Designed for students and lifelong learners, each podcast episode delivers time management tips that you can easily adapt to your needs. Join Alex Mika for practical guides, personal stories, expert interviews, and more!Alex Mika Développement personnel Réussite
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  • How to Make Deadlines Work FOR You
    Dec 17 2025

    Deadlines aren’t the problem; using the wrong system for how you respond to pressure is.


    In How to Make Deadlines Work FOR You, we explore why some people thrive under urgency while others shut down, and how to build organization systems that support productivity instead of stress.


    This episode walks through practical ways to manage deadlines by matching tools to your work style, whether you need time pressure to get started or structure that reduces overwhelm.


    In this episode, we discuss:


    Why deadlines affect motivation differently for different people


    How to tell whether you need more urgency or more flexibility


    Organization systems that increase focus without panic


    How to manage assignments, projects, and responsibilities more sustainably


    Why productivity improves when systems match how you actually work


    This episode is especially useful for college students and graduate students, but the strategies apply to anyone balancing multiple deadlines at school, work, or in creative projects.


    Deadlines don’t have to control you. They can work for you!

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    25 min
  • How to Manage Digital Distraction
    Dec 9 2025

    Digital distraction is one of the biggest obstacles to focus, studying, and creative work today, and it’s not because we lack discipline. It’s because we live in a world designed to interrupt our attention.

    In this episode, we walk through a five-step system for managing distraction that focuses on environment design instead of willpower, helping you build healthier digital habits without becoming overwhelmed or extreme about screen use.

    • Why decluttering your digital and physical spaces improves mental clarity

    • Setting intentional times for phone and email checks instead of reacting all day

    • How to build realistic study schedules using Pomodoro and flexible focus cycles

    • What actually makes a break restful instead of draining

    • How going analog can dramatically improve concentration and reduce cognitive overload

    This episode is perfect for students dealing with procrastination, as well as anyone struggling to stay focused in a hyper-connected world.

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    23 min
  • How to Productively Engage with Feedback
    Nov 17 2025

    Receiving feedback can feel painful, overwhelming, or downright unfair, but learning how to process criticism is one of the most powerful skills you can build in school, work, and creative life. In this episode, we break down exactly how to handle feedback without spiraling, shutting down, or losing your confidence.Whether you're dealing with a graded paper, a performance evaluation, peer review, or a tough comment from a professor or boss, this episode will show you how to turn critique into growth.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why feedback hurts (and why that emotional sting is completely normal)How to separate your identity from your work so criticism feels less personalA simple 3-step method for processing and applying feedback without panicHow to filter out bad, unfair, or vague feedbackWays to apply feedback without losing your voice or bending to every opinionYou’ll also hear a real story about getting tough, uncomfortable feedback—and what it taught me about resilience, clarity, and creative confidence.

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    50 min
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