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Quick Learners Visualize The Problem And The Solution

Quick Learners Visualize The Problem And The Solution

  • Skills don’t usually exist in a vacuum. Where there is a skill, there’s a place for it to be applied. A study found that visualizing the solution can accelerate learning. It allows us to have a clear end result to work towards.
  • Visualizing how they intend to use the skill allows quick learners to sift through what skills will contribute to the solution and what won’t.
  • That way, they know what to prioritize, and be strategic in their learning.

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