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Arrange the learning environment first

Arrange the learning environment first

Few people can sit with a book in their hands and learn effectively. His essential that you have prepared the place to work on your learning. A proper desk and comfortable chair are a good start. If you choose to learn, for example - in bed instead - you will think about relaxing, not learning, and will become less productive.

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Make Notes

Make Notes

Make notes from the insights of actual content. When you make notes, your brain focuses on the vital and side content. The handy way is to establish a numeration on crucial content points. It is also helping to make your knowledge more consistent. Organizing and reviewing notes before you go to s...

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Keep your workplace simple

Keep your workplace simple

Remember to clean and organize your desk before you will start learning. Leave there only a book, pen, and notepad. Try not to distract yourself from leaving the desk when working.

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Make learning simpler

Make learning simpler

Learning is sometimes difficult and takes a lot of time. It is because your techniques are not proper. I can reassure you that if you put enough effort into learning new ways, you will see results in a brief period and be sure that knowledge will stay in your head for a long. You will learn more ...

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Take a Rest

Take a Rest

Productive learning is not only gaining knowledge all the time - it is also about nighttime to allocate a break for your brain.

You can be less effective when learning non-stop than when you arrange, for example, a walk to get some oxygen. Or a nap to let your brain wave information in the ...

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Find your way of learning

Find your way of learning

We all do have different focusing and memorizing. Some of us learn via listening and some by reading, for example. It would be best if you thought what’s the best way of Learning for you. If you are skilled in listening, it will be a hand for you to read quietly and learn from it. It’s your arm b...

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Group your content

Group your content

Your brain should remember smaller chunks of written content (like one page per one key point) than massive notes put all together. It will motivate you by learning smaller parts and then adding more knowledge to the one you have gained already.

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Choose smaller, easier to complete goals that will give you a sense of achievement.

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