Teams with prosocial skills have a greater level of collective intelligence, they can bring out the best in one another and will have leaders who aim to make the entire room smarter, instead of trying to be the smartest in the room.
As children we naturally try out new things and fail. Then try again and learn.
Research suggests that this rhythm of try- fail -repeat – succeed is being driven out of us as the world becomes more connected. You should be aware and put yourself in positions where you can fail before you learn too.
To remember better, you need to revisit what you’ve learned.
This process of going back to old information to keep it fresh in your mind is known as retrieval. It’s a powerful learning technique and can be a game-changer for improving your communication skills.