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This is part 5 of the 7-part series of Learning Is a Struggle (Learner Edition). In Episode 5, Dr. Donald Easton-Brooks breaks down what’s really happening when you feel behind, stuck, or like nothing is clicking—especially under time pressure. You’ll learn the most common sources of learning delays (missing foundations, stress and anxiety, overloaded schedules, unclear instruction, and life responsibilities) and how to respond with a plan instead of self-blame. This episode gives you practical tools for diagnosing the type of delay you’re experiencing, choosing the right Bloom level to restart from, and building a short recovery routine you can use to catch up—without cramming, quitting, or spiraling.
Audience
High school and college students who feel behind or overwhelmed
First-generation college students balancing school, work, and family responsibilities
Struggling learners who experience anxiety, shutdown, or avoidance when work piles up
Adult learners returning to school while managing busy lives
Students preparing for midterms/finals or recovering from low grades
Learners who want a catch-up plan that is realistic and repeatable
Keyword:
Learning Is a Struggle (Learner Edition)
learning delays
how to catch up in school
study recovery plan
academic overwhelm
test anxiety
procrastination help
time management for students
study strategies
Bloom’s Taxonomy
active learning
struggling learners
first-generation students
academic confidence
exam preparation
By Donald Easton-Brooks Ph.D.This is part 5 of the 7-part series of Learning Is a Struggle (Learner Edition). In Episode 5, Dr. Donald Easton-Brooks breaks down what’s really happening when you feel behind, stuck, or like nothing is clicking—especially under time pressure. You’ll learn the most common sources of learning delays (missing foundations, stress and anxiety, overloaded schedules, unclear instruction, and life responsibilities) and how to respond with a plan instead of self-blame. This episode gives you practical tools for diagnosing the type of delay you’re experiencing, choosing the right Bloom level to restart from, and building a short recovery routine you can use to catch up—without cramming, quitting, or spiraling.
Audience
High school and college students who feel behind or overwhelmed
First-generation college students balancing school, work, and family responsibilities
Struggling learners who experience anxiety, shutdown, or avoidance when work piles up
Adult learners returning to school while managing busy lives
Students preparing for midterms/finals or recovering from low grades
Learners who want a catch-up plan that is realistic and repeatable
Keyword:
Learning Is a Struggle (Learner Edition)
learning delays
how to catch up in school
study recovery plan
academic overwhelm
test anxiety
procrastination help
time management for students
study strategies
Bloom’s Taxonomy
active learning
struggling learners
first-generation students
academic confidence
exam preparation