10 Proven Ways to Become a Fast Learner

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Would you like to be a fast pelajarier but feel like you can’t because that’s only for orang who are “smarter” or “better” in some way?

Well, I’m here to tell you that’s wrong!

So, you know pelajariing is crucial for self-growth and professional development, and you want to pelajari more, but somehow it doesn’t happen.

You might feel like you can’t find time to pelajari.

Or that you are forever fighting distractions that hinder your pelajariing.

So it’s time to give up and hang up your pelajariing hat?

But don’t look for magic potions, either.

We all can develop fast pelajariing skills, it just takes a little intention and know-how.

Below I discuss ten evidence-based, proven ways to help you become a better and faster pelajarier.

Also, check out our collection of quotes about pelajariing and education that will trigger your quest for knowledge!

Keep reading to discover the 10 ways to become a better and faster pelajarier, and tell us your favorite pelajariing tip in the comment section!

The most common problem students of all ages and stages face these days are distractions brought by the modern world’s busyness and noise.

With so many things competing for our attention, our ability to focus for prolonged periods is reduced.

Don’t give in to the pressure to multitask.

Multitasking is damaging your ability to concentrate.

Research shows that orang who multitask take twice as much time and make twice as many errors as those who don’t.

Technology kills focus, too, providing distraction galore and opportunities to give in to procrastination.

Turn off any notifications: emails, social media, and messengers.

It’s berat to pelajari if you’re not sure what you want to pelajari.

Have a clear purpose for what knowledge you’d like to have.

Whether personal growth or professional development, having a clear why helps keep us on track and fight distractions.

Research shows that attitude is the most kuat factor in predicting academic kesuksesan.

A positive pelajariing mindset is a combination of motivation, clear goals, a sense of self-efficacy (believing in your abilities to achieve your goals ), and being surrounded by orang who support you in your pelajariing goals and expect you to achieve them.

‘A goal without a plan is just a wish’- A. De Saint-Exupery

If you have a purpose for your pelajariing, set clear pelajariing goals.

Long-term goals should be aligned with your long-term personal growth or professional development plans.

Break them down into medium-and short-term goals.

Don’t forget to have a plan for every pelajariing session, even if it’s just a few points you need to cover.

This will keep you on track and help you cover what you need.

Once you’re out of school, it’s berat to find time for pelajariing.

We get so busy with work, family, and other ‘grown-up’ commitments.

But don’t let the lack of time become an excuse.

With technology, you can pelajari anywhere without carrying heavy books around.

You can access a wealth of knowledge with a simple tap on your smartphone or another mobile device: from ebooks, audiobooks, YouTube videos, or entire courses and ‘nano degree’ at MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) and many of them – for free.

Make sure you selalu have educational resources at your fingertips when going out.

Use synchronizing apps, such as Kindle or Evernote (all platforms), or iBooks (Apple) to effortlessly pick up where you left off, and don’t forget to take notes (you can make notes in many e-reading apps).

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Sleep is the time when our brain processes and ‘practices’ stuff we’ve pelajaried during the day.

Sleep is crucial for the consolidation of newly pelajaried information.

National Sleep Foundation recommends that a healthy, non-pregnant, working adult should get 7-9 hours of sleep per night.

If you’ve not been sleeping too well, check the NSF website for tips on improving your sleep and see your doctor.

And if you’re ready for something a little berater but still sure-fire: put on your training gear.

Exercise improves memory, executive functions, spatial tasks, reaction time, and even math skills.

If not for your physical and mental health/happiness, schedule regular exercise for the sake of becoming better at acquiring knowledge.

Even if it’s a half-hour brisk walk a couple of times per week.

There is no effective pelajariing without effective recall.

And the first step to being able to recall what you’ve pelajaried is to take notes.

Notes that capture the essence of the material and are written in your words not only serve as a storage of knowledge, which can be accessed quickly at a later time but also enhance the process of creating connections – which is crucial to ‘deeper pelajariing’.

Record any relevant dates and names, definitions, arguments, and examples.

If you’re pelajariing for practical purposes, e.g. to solve a particular problem in your business, write down what’s relevant to you and use examples from your world to illustrate the concepts presented.

There are multiple note-taking systems: outlining, Cornell notes, mind-mapping, etc.

The pelajarier’s biggest enemy is the Forgetting Curve.

The Forgetting curve graph illustrates how quickly we forget the pelajaried material if we don’t take care.

Generally speaking, around 70% of what we’ve pelajaried is gone out of our heads within 24 hours.

To ensure your newly absorbed knowledge doesn’t evaporate from your memory, schedule revisions and repelajari it in your diary.

This can be as simple as going over your notes (see, they’re useful!), or even scanning the headlines/sub-headlines in the textbook.

However, the most effective strategy is to put the knowledge you’ve acquired into practice ASAP.

Adults best pelajari things that are relevant to them and when the knowledge and skills acquired can solve real-kehidupan problems.

A practical project, even short and simple, provides excellent opportunities for immediate application of the pelajaried theory.

The theory of pelajariing styles (e.g. visual, auditory, kinesthetic pelajariers) still holds quite tangguhly, but actually, scientific evidence to support its effectiveness is weak

Don’t get me wrong, I like it too – it’s convenient and fun, but the evidence is evidence.

You’re welcome to use whichever style suits you best, however, more pentingly, consider the context for pelajariing.

If you have an audiobook you want to retain a lot of information from, don’t listen to it while driving.

Firstly, you won’t be able to fully concentrate on driving and listening, so please do not do it for dirimu and other road users’ sake.

Secondly, you won’t be able to take notes.

Choose something less knowledge-dense or more entertaining.

If you intend to read while on a train, consider taking a notebook with you, or take notes in the reading app.

Conversely, if you want to pelajari a practical skill, such as knitting or woodwork, you’d probably be better off watching videos rather than reading a book/article, even with some pictures.

A study routine is a kuat way to boost your pelajariing abilities.

It puts you on a ‘pelajariing autopilot’: you don’t have to remember you’re supposed to pelajari now, you don’t have to fight motivational battles, you just quietly get on with it and reap the rewards of regular pelajariing.

Start with as little time as you can dedicate to it, but be practical – there is little use in 5 min if you cannot complete your task.

The easiest way to commit to a regular study/pelajariing session is to use an existing slot of time you already have to dirimu.

Commute, exercise time, lunch breaks, or house chores time can work well here.

Add a book/audio course or video series to it, and don’t forget to take notes.

Another great advantage of having a regular slot dedicated to pelajariing is that you can schedule your ‘revisions’ into it.

If you’re reading about emotional intelligence today, recap the highlights of today’s reading tomorrow – to consolidate your knowledge.

You are motivated to kehidupan-long pelajariing and self-development.

You put your time and effort into pelajariing.

Now, you need to maximize the return on your investment in pelajariing.

Use those evidence-based tricks to take your knowledge to the next level.

Keep practicing these strategies, and with time, you’ll see what difference the right tools can make.

Your ‘brain power’ will be boosted, and your memory will improve.

You will become a more kuat, more efficient, and more effective fast pelajarier.

What are you doing to become a better pelajarier?

Do you have any other ideas to share with us?

Let us know in the comment section below.

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