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Attempt to explain what you have learnt to a child
Describe the subject to the child, use hand gestures, try drawing a doodle, use you creativity
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Feynman Technique involves breaking down information into small, manageable pieces and then using mental images to help understand it — and can be applied to convey complicated topics in a short amount of time.
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Feel free to use the Trello board I have created to practice and make it a habit.
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In 3 simple steps,
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Assess yourself if you were able
Practice makes it perfect
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Learning is a continuous process, its important to culture this as a habit
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Memorization doesn’t necessarily mean learning. The test for whether you understand a subject or not is the capacity you have to explain your subject or argument.
Be attentive of how you sit or stand, and avoid slouching, crossing your arms or looking here and there.
Use hand gestures and project a confident, positive image. You can also try to mirror the body language of the person you are talking to, to build trust.
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