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Learning Faster: Improving Your Study Techniques
Learning Faster: Improving Your Study Techniques
Learning Faster: Improving Your Study Techniques
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Have you learned something new lately?



A new skill maybe or took an online course?



You see, when people grow older, they tend to stop learning. It becomes difficult when you are preoccupied with all the adult responsibilities.


But learning doesn't have to stop in college and should be a continuous process.


It doesn't have to be something that is postgraduate degree level, it could just be 5 minutes a day on anything, something that is quick but still helps accelerate your thinking.



Improving your brain's ability to catch up easily on new things helps in training not only on your concentration but more importantly, it helps you sharpen your mind. It's like a machine that when you keep on brushing up, the more you can control and get to know it.



This book includes:


Why Do Some People Learn Faster than Others? The Death Of Your Brain And How To Avoid It (Without Taking Neuron Boost Supplements) Take 5 Minutes per Day to Get Started With Learning Faster Don't Fall For This Study Habit Scam How You Can Use Science to Learn Faster 3 Mistakes In Learning Faster That Make You Look Dumb The Benefits of Learning Faster You Haven't Even Thought About (It's not mnemonics, photographic memory methods, or advanced memorization techniques) Avoid The Top 10 Learning Faster Mistakes Are You Embarrassed By Your Thinking Ability? Here's What To Do


And much MUCH more!


So if you want to find out more, and learn strategies to outsmart anyone in regards to accelerated memorizing and learning.
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LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 30, 2017
ISBN9781979725828
Learning Faster: Improving Your Study Techniques
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Stephanie Baker

Stephanie Baker is an award-winning investigative reporter at Bloomberg News. She began her reporting career in Moscow during the 1990s, a volatile period that set Russia on its path today. She received her master’s degree at the London School of Economics and her work has been recognized by the Gerald Loeb Awards, the Overseas Press Club, the UK Society of Editors, the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing, and the UK’s Foreign Press Association.

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    Learning Faster - Stephanie Baker

    Learning Faster

    Improving Your Study Techniques

    By Stephanie R. Baker

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    Copyright © 2017 by Stephanie R. Baker

    All Rights Reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the author. Reviewers may quote brief passages in reviews.

    Disclaimer: No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical or electronic, including photocopying or recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, or transmitted by email without permission in writing from the publisher. While all attempts have been made to verify the information provided in this publication, neither the author nor the publisher assumes any responsibility for errors, omissions, or contrary interpretations of the subject matter herein. This book is for entertainment purposes only. The views expressed are those of the author alone, and should not be taken as expert instruction or commands. The reader is responsible for his or her own actions.

    Adherence to all applicable laws and regulations, including international, federal, state, and local governing professional licensing, business practices, advertising, and all other aspects of doing business in the US, Canada, or any other jurisdiction is the sole responsibility of the purchaser or reader. Neither the author nor the publisher assumes any responsibility or liability whatsoever on the behalf of the purchaser or reader of these materials. Any perceived slight of any individual or organization is purely unintentional.

    The information in this eBook is strictly for information purposes. If you wish to apply any of the ideas contained in this book, you are taking full responsibility for your own actions.

    Thank you for taking the time to get a copy of this book: Learning Faster, Improving Your Study Techniques

    This book covers the topic of learning the easier way, making it efficient if you want to learn a new language, memorize more, or if you just want to explore your own thinking abilities.

    At the completion of this book, you will have a good understanding of ways on how you can learn fast, and make you smarter.

    Once again, thanks for buying this book, I hope you find it to be helpful!

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Why Do Some People Learn Faster than Others?

    The Science Behind Learning Faster

    Can You Use Science to Learn Faster?

    Chapter 2: Why Learn How to Learn Faster?

    Should You Learn Fast or Slow?

    The Benefits of Learning Faster

    Different Learning Styles

    The Importance of Knowing Your Learning Style

    Chapter 3: Preparing Yourself to Learn Faster

    Create the Right Environment

    Prepare Your Body

    Prepare Your Mind

    Prepare Yourself to Learn in a Different Way

    Chapter 4: Tips to Help You Learn Faster

    Pay Attention When You’re Learning Something New

    Take Down Notes

    Make the Learning Process Active

    Remember Your Learning Style

    Avoid Multitasking

    Teach Others What You’ve Learned

    Don’t Forget to Rest!

    Apply What You’ve Learned

    Chapter 5: Making a Mind Map

    What is a Mind Map?

    Create a Mind Map of Your Own

    Final Thoughts on Learning Faster

    Conclusion

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Most people want to learn more and more things as they grow older. For some of us, it’s a requirement. Children, students, adults, and professionals need to keep on learning. Whether it’s a new concept, a new skill or a new language, learning is inevitable. Nowadays, information about different things has become more accessible. This is because you can easily find tons of resources online. This means that now, we can learn virtually anything we want to. This means that learning faster becomes a lot more helpful.

    Shortening your learning time can be very beneficial, especially if you want to gain knowledge about a lot of things. When it comes to learning faster, there are many things involved in the process. Although many, these things are easy to do. In this book, you’ll learn everything there is to know about learning faster. By the end of your reading, you’ll have a better understanding of techniques which will help quicken and deepen your learning process.

    Why Do Some People Learn Faster than Others?

    Niels Bohr, a well-known physicist, defined an expert as someone who’s made many errors which can possibly be made in a narrow field of study. This definition explains an important lesson in learning. The lesson is that people really learn how to do something correctly by making lots of mistakes in the process. Proficiency is gained through failure.

    A recent study in Psychological Science builds on this idea. The study was done at the Michigan State University and was led by a man named Jason Moser. The main question of the study was simple: Why do people learn effectively from their mistakes? It’s a fact that everyone makes

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