How to Learn Anything Quickly

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Re: How to Learn Anything Quickly

Postby rajesh_af » Sat Oct 02, 2010 6:26 pm

The art or practice of concentration is to eliminate distraction and focus on the task at hand. If you find that you read through material and suddenly discover that you have no idea about what you've just read, or if you attend lectures and have difficulty paying attention to what is being said, these tips may help:
Stick to a routine, efficient study schedule
Study in a quiet environment
For a study break, do something different from what you've been doing (e.g., walk around if you've been sitting), and in a different area
Avoid daydreaming by asking yourself questions about the material as you study it
Before lectures, look over the notes of the previous lecture and read the course material pertaining to the lecture so that you can anticipate the main ideas that the instructor will cover
Show outward interest during lectures (attentive expression and posture) to self-motivate internal interest
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Re: How to Learn Anything Quickly

Postby sanjupreety » Sat Oct 02, 2010 7:57 pm

Hi all........

One of the most important elements in learning anything is confidence. First, you need to be confident in what you are going to learn and tell yourself that it is going to be easy. Do not be defeated even before you begin. It can be a simple positive self-talk of "I can do this." Once your confidence is up, learning anything is easy. You may have had different learning experiences, but tell yourself each experience is different and each offers a new opportunity to build confidence.
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Re: How to Learn Anything Quickly

Postby vijay23sg » Sun Oct 03, 2010 7:55 am

GREAT WORK

THANK U VERY MUCH
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Re: How to Learn Anything Quickly

Postby nisarkhan » Sun Oct 03, 2010 3:05 pm

Learning never stops. It is a life long process. And you don't have to be a genius or have a high IQ to keep
learning and growing intellectually. Here are a few steps to learn anything for educational, work, or fun purposes quickly.
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Re: How to Learn Anything Quickly

Postby jully shkale » Mon Dec 27, 2010 3:57 pm

hello friends..

To be able to learn anything quickly, there are several things you need to understand. One, you need to be confident. Two, you need to understand the basics and three, work at it.

Confidence One of the most important elements in learning anything is confidence. First, you need to be confident in what you are going to learn and tell yourself that it is going to be easy. Do not be defeated even before you begin. It can be a simple positive self-talk of "I can do this." Once your confidence is up, learning anything is easy. You may have had different learning experiences, but tell yourself each experience is different and each offers a new opportunity to build confidence.

Overview Regardless of what you will be learning, get an overview of the material. Research, read and get a feel of it. This is a process of introducing the new material to your brains, hands and legs. You are preparing the ground before you sow the seeds. When your brain is introduced to the material, whatever you introduce later will be easily absorbed. It does not matter if you are learning a new language or karate. Have some fun searching through the internet, read some books and get a bird's eye view of what you will learn later. This is a phase where you just want a feel of it.

Understand The Basics Every field has their basics - be it cooking, language, martial arts, driving a car, golf, you name it. Understand what are the basics involved because when you get the basics right you will speed up the learning process. It is like learning your "A, B, Cs", when you know them well you start to spell and read. Then you progress to having a bigger vocabulary. You read sentences, then paragraphs, essays and you eventually read books. It is the same for other fields. Focus on the basics and you will learn faster.

Break Them Up Into Smaller Chunks Do not try to learn everything at the same time and expect to be an expert in a short period of time. To be an expert takes time. To learn something quickly so you have the foundation to be an expert later, you have to break about what you learn into bite size chunks. That way you can digest the materials better and faster.

Review The last step to learn anything quickly is reviewing the material you have learned. This is because you are new at what you have just learned. Review and practice, and you will be ready for the next lesson and you will even learn new material better.


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Re: How to Learn Anything Quickly

Postby mainterpet » Tue Mar 29, 2011 7:30 pm

Attend seminars. You can learn so fast by visiting 3-day seminar, sometimes more than go to school for 1 year. Usually the person who gives seminar is an expert and therefore knows all the tricks, tips and techniques and all things to avoid to learn new skills or develop new ideas.
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