Mindshift: Break Through Obstacles to Learning and Discover Your Hidden Potential
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was fortunate enough to have read Moonwalking with Einstein just
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students because of the time he
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using the Pomodoro technique and frequently testing myself,
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often, capturing your thoughts and putting them onto paper can help you discover what you really think and
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exercise seems to serve as an all-purpose restart button
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stimulating production of a protein, BDNF, which
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She began keeping records of her experimentation
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Surround yourself with lovely little things that you can afford and that make your environment beautiful. Environment counts.
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act friendly to everyone unless there is a good reason not to. Learn people’s names.
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She was in a cycle of negatively forecasting how pleasant or worthwhile events would be when
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completely impossible seems easy after a week’s practice. “Deliberate practice” of the tougher aspects of the material allows you to develop expertise much more quickly.3
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stepping back to understand, practice, and repeat the toughest problems is like playing air guitar to learn how to play a real guitar.
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Focusing your attention on learning something, followed by sleep, is a magic combination that allows for new synaptic connections (indicated here by triangles) to form.
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space learning out day by day.
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Additional days of practice allow for more—and stronger—neural pathways to develop.
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Practice and repeat little chunks of learning over the course of several days. This will create the neural patterns that underlie
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applying metaphors
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coming up with colorful images with a fun soundtrack can even make quadratic equations fun!
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thinking about the new concepts I have learned just before going to sleep.
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teaching myself out loud; that
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Are there new technical areas you could start now to gradually learn about
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The best nurturing for gritty people, Duckworth finds, includes both tough and loving relationships.
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to intentionally work to create situations where we can discover whether we are wrong.
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mentorships were relationships that arose spontaneously from searching for opportunities in day-to-day life.
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Under the title “Learning Goals,” put some of your thoughts in writing.
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focusing on the audience
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and their needs gets him out of his own head and past feelings
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you have to learn how to motivate yourself every
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open monitoring types of meditation, such as Vipassana and mindfulness,
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improve diffuse, imaginative thinking.
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having some daily time when your mind is encouraged to relax and wander freely
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Working memory, as it turns out, has a counterintuitive relationship with both intelligence and creativity.
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Working memory-related practice may give us stronger mental “muscles” for cognitively managing emotional stimuli.
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adopting a learning lifestyle can just plain make us feel better.
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the smarter you are, the easier it can be to talk yourself out of things.”
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Terry learned how to build intriguing story hooks for everyone from beginners to experts.
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rejuvenation can come through moving from one specialty to another.”
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“You can always tell the pioneers by the arrows in their backs.”
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Physics, Terry has observed, is a field imbued with hubris—the
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quick to correct himself and change course once he’s detected his error.
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electronic chips that neurons can grow on, giving researchers a better understanding of how neurons interact with one another in groups.
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marry some of your old skills with new ones.
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Humility is important during the learning process, along with persistence.
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context that allows you to make the shift.
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boot camp–like experiences to make new connections and immerse yourself in the new ideas.
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“He’d ask people to come and train him through discussions.”
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four years of reading, thinking, and writing shorter articles in an area and then two years to finish a book. Then I jump to another distinct area.
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Live a double life for a while,
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Gazzaley found that
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older subjects who played just one hour of Neuroracer a day, three days a week for a month—twelve hours of total play—experienced
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