How To Remember 90% Of Everything You Learn
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5.12.2016 by Sean Kim
Wish you could learn faster?
Whether you’re learning Spanish, a
new instrument, or a new sport, we could all benefit from accelerated learning.
But the problem is, there’s only so much time in the day.
The key to accelerated learning is
not just putting in more hours, but maximizing the effectiveness of
the time spent learning.
The Bucket
And Water Analogy
Let’s say you were to fill up a
bucket with water. Most buckets should not have any problem retaining the
water inside, until it starts overflowing at the top.
But in reality, this isn’t how our
brains function. In fact, most of the information that enters our brain leaks
out eventually. Instead of looking at our brain’s memory as a
bucket that retains everything, we should treat it for what it is: a
leaking bucket.
While the leaky bucket analogy may
sound like a negative connotation, it’s perfectly normal. Unless you were born
with a photographic memory, our brains weren’t designed to remember every
fact, information, or experience that we go through in our lives.
How
To Remember 90% Of Everything You Learn
The development of the Learning
Pyramid in the 1960’s — widely attributed to the NTL Institute in Bethel, Maine— outlined how humans learn. READ
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