For anyone who needs a prayer partner to pray over their academics!
The song referenced here is a spontaneous song by Pastors Joshua Banjo and Elvis Ekhifo. You can listen on YouTube here.
Have you ever noticed how curiosity can totally take over and pull you right in? In this episode, we’re talking about how that natural spark of curiosity can actually make studying easier—and even fun! We’ll explore how following your own interests can make learning way more enjoyable, help you tackle tough subjects with less stress, and turn staying focused into something that just happens naturally. So, if you’ve ever wondered how to make discipline feel less like a chore, join us for some easy, practical ways to let your curiosity lead the way.
After the episode where I talked about how to deal with burnout, I think it's important to also address the topic of rest; why it's important and he right way to rest.
In this episode, I talk about how to do well regardless of whether or not you like the course.
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In this episode, I spin off what we discussed last week. I talked about how dangerous self-comparison can be, how to recognize when you're doing it to yourself and how to bring yourself out of it
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In this episode, I talk about how failure may not be what you think it is. Your perspective of failure may be what’s causing issues for you.
Recently, a member of the A+ Squad reached out about an increase in her CGPA after listening to the podcast episodes and having some sessions with me. In this episode, I talk about her success stury, privacy duly respected, and how you can replicate that in your academics.
This is the episode for every moment, day or time you're tired of school and want to give up. It's a reminder to why you're doing what you're doing in the first place.
In this episode, we cover three major things: Myths, Academics and Extra-Curricula. If you’re about to enter UNI and you need an episode to point you in the right direction, this one is for you
The first few weeks of the semester are extremely important and if you don’t learn how to set the pace for them, you may struggle for the rest of the semester.
In this episode, I tell you a few things that’ll help you plan your semester ahead of time.
The first few weeks of the semester are extremely important and if you don’t learn how to set the pace for them, you may struggle for the rest of the semester.
In this episode, I tell you a few things that’ll help you plan your semester ahead of time.
In this episode, I draw the line between taking responsibility for your academics and trusting God to help you in it. When does either side become an extreme?
In this episode, with my guest, Daniel Jesusegun, we talked about how to balance academics with everything else you want to do while having the best of both worlds.
Ever thought about studying ahead and how much impact it could have on your next session or semester? That’s what I talked about during this episode
In this episode, I talked about how to move head knowledge to something you actually use in your academics. Have you ever felt like you've been to all the education seminars and know it all but are still struggling with your academics? Well then, this episode is for you.
In this episode, I cover where you should draw the line in being your brother’s keeper.
You can’t draw from an empty well and there’s only so much you can do when you’re struggling.
How much help are you expected to give your course-mates or classmates and how much of this help are they expected to give you in return? That’s what this episode talks about.
It’s episode 25 and the A+ Podcast has come such a long way. I spent this episode reflecting on all that’s been learned and all that’s to come. Thank you to the A+ Squad and everyone who has supported so far!
Some times, you let a part of your life be so dominant that it affects every other area. This can be a good thing but if it falls, everything else falls apart.
How then can you use the Domino effect to your benefit especially in academics?