Learn More, Study Less for a greater Mind! Second Edition! (24/03/2015) Techniques, Skills and Habits to Learn Faster
The human mind is always striving for knowledge, and is particularly suited to receiving and processing that information. Whether you’re a retiree looking to broaden your horizons and keep the mind agile, or a university student bearing down on a final exam, the one consistent similarity is in how we learn. The learning process is a complex and multi-faceted mechanism, one which is constantly shifting and changing and adapting to new stimuli. The key to learning quickly and efficiently, and in a way that maximizes retention, is being able to accurately distinguish what sort of a learner you are, and then tailor the process according to your own individual tastes and predilections. At the same time, many of us have developed certain ways of studying or learning that may be maladaptive – learning how to learn is often the first step in terms of getting one’s head around proper study skills.
In Learn More, Study Less for a greater Mind!, you will learn:
How to learn: rote learning, using the senses
How to develop rapid cognition and memory using three techniques
Making your nest, scheduling and practicing moment
The role of scheduling and practicality
Best strategy for Memory enhancement
The first step in healthy study habits is knowing what kind of a studier we are – on a fundamental level, are we visual, aural, or physical? The next step is to take into account the many different factors that affect the primary aspects of learning: acquisition, memory retention, and recall, and how well we are able to apply these different aspects to rapid cognition.
The quicker and easier our study habits are able to incorporate this idea, the better we will be at tests and exams. But these aren’t just habits that will help us with studying – on the contrary, the plasticity of the mind often decreases with age, and by employing mnemonics, word associations, and a variety of other methods, we are also keeping our minds sharp in everyday activities, whether it be remembering what was on that grocery list we forgot on the kitchen counter, or how many right turns it takes to get onto the downtown bridge. ACT NOW! Click that orange BUY button at the top of this page! Then, you can immediately begin reading Learn More, Study Less for a greater Mind! on your Kindle device, computer, tablet or smartphone.