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Repetition is the Mother of All Learning

Repetition is the Mother of All Learning

  • Repetition is one of the primary ways we learn. And changing a paradigm is ultimately learning (or adopting) new beliefs and habits.
  • You see, our paradigm is tricky. It has us accepting the concept that if we can remember and repeat information, we’ve learned it. But actually, that is not so.
  • Regardless of how often we’ve heard it or how many people believe it, that is not learning — it is merely gathering information.
  • This is precisely why so many people continually get the same results. They read books and attend seminars, but very little changes.

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dymphna

Lawyer turned Artist Visionary Curator & Gallerist. Empowering self-love and joy through art & words. www.innerjoyart.com 💝 Instagram : dymphna.art

Bob Proctor is a mentor that I look up to. He always has a brilliant way to deliver methods that worked to achieve our goals by shifting our paradigms. 🎉

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