A Mind for Numbers
v1.0.0Barbara Oakley's A Mind for Numbers — an executable toolkit that applies the science of effective learning (focused/diffuse modes, chunking, recall, and procrastination management) to master math, science, and any technical subject. Covers 6 use cases: ① Learning Strategy Design — build a study system that actually works ("I study for hours but don't retain anything" "How do I learn math/science effectively") ② Chunking — compress complex ideas into easy-to-use mental chunks ("I can't make sense of this topic" "How do I understand complex concepts") ③ Procrastination Busting — overcome the habit of putting off studying ("I keep procrastinating on my studies" "How to stop avoiding hard subjects") ④ Memory & Recall — use retrieval practice and spaced repetition ("I forget everything after the exam" "How to remember formulas and concepts") ⑤ Test-Taking — prepare and perform better on exams ("I freeze during tests" "How to study for exams effectively") ⑥ Problem-Solving — develop intuition and overcome mental blocks ("I get stuck on problems and can't move forward" "How to think like a scientist") Trigger when users say: "How to study effectively" "I can't learn math" "Study tips" "I keep forgetting what I learn" "How to memorize formulas" "Exam preparation help" "I procrastinate on studying" "How to focus better" "Learning how to learn" "I study hard but get bad grades" "How to improve my memory for studies" or mention: Barbara Oakley / A Mind for Numbers / Learning How to Learn / focused mode / diffuse mode / chunking / Pomodoro / spaced repetition / active recall / illusions of competence / procrastination / study techniques / math anxiety / test anxiety. Related skills: atomic-habits (habit systems for study routines), tiny-habits (micro-study behaviors), make-it-stick (retrieval practice and learning science), the-slight-edge (daily discipline).