What Really Works in Remote Learning
Start with What You Know
Begin lessons using your actual financial situation rather than theoretical examples. Your real bank balance, bills, and goals provide context that textbook scenarios simply can't match.
Questions Beat Lectures
Instead of passive watching, pause videos every few minutes to ask yourself how concepts apply to your circumstances. This active engagement improves retention significantly.
Track Small Wins
Celebrate understanding concepts, not just completing modules. When compound interest finally clicks or you successfully categorize expenses, acknowledge that progress.
Connect Theory to Tomorrow
End each session by identifying one specific action you'll take based on what you learned. This bridges the gap between knowledge and behavioral change.