I’ve been enjoying a quiet Christmas and New Year. Happily not as quiet as last year, but enough so to be remarkable. It’s the time of year where we’re encouraged to ‘fill in the gaps’ in our calendars with acts of heroic self-flagellation. Resolutions to lose that, get better at this, achieve these and give …
Author: Kieran Morris
Our enjoyment affects our learning
Can you remember the last time you had to learn something? Figuring out where that shortcut’s gone when you update your software. Or researching mortgage providers. Whatever it was, how enjoyable was the experience? Did you grow that knowledge once you’d found out what you needed? Perhaps not. When you don’t have fun learning, you …
Can an accent spoil the Olympics?
The return of the Olympics could not have come soon enough. It offers a collective experience unlike any other I know in sport. A galvanising balm that can bring a country together as it did at London 2012. And it’s truly gargantuan. It takes a small army of presenters and pundits – all appearing in …