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FINALL ... LEARN THE PROVEN Y TOOLS, TIPS AND TECHNIQUES TO TRIPLE YOUR MEMORY SPEED OF , LEARNING AND CONCENTRATION WITH POWERSTUDY!
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T able of Contents
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Planting the seeds for total brain domination _________________________________ 9
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How to develop a photographic memory ______________________________________ 32
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How to develop lightning speed learning _______________________________________ 49
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Turning pro ___________________________________________________________________ 72
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Answers to all your most important questions _________________________________ 117
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How to develop a photographic memory ______________________________________ 32
How and why you remember____________________________________________________________ 34 Novelty enhancing and sensory stimulation techniques _________________________________________ 36 Discover the 9 most powerful memory techniques and when to use them for maximum results ___________ 40
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How to develop lightning speed learning _______________________________________ 49
How to get 80% of the work done with 20% of the effort _______________________________________ 52 Mental preparation - how to radically increase your ability to absorb information ______________________ 55 Introduction to the 4 step PowerStudying process ____________________________________________ 57 The Foundation Method _______________________________________________________________ 57 The Detail Method ___________________________________________________________________ 58 The Refiner Method __________________________________________________________________ 58 The Consolidation Method _____________________________________________________________ 59 The most effective revision strategies ______________________________________________________ 59 7 potent summarising techniques revealed __________________________________________________ 63 The most powerful reading and speed reading strategies ________________________________________ 68
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Turning pro ___________________________________________________________________ 72
World class preparation _______________________________________________________________ 75 Identifying and understanding your enemies _____________________________________________ 78 Giving you orientation to the perfect brain food __________________________________________ 86 Helping you find balance ___________________________________________________________ 90 How to dominate your chosen career or profession ___________________________________________ 95 Course Summary with 200 different actionable strategies _______________________________________ 102 Taking Action:Your 4 Week Implementation Plan ______________________________________________ 116
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Answers to all your most important questions _________________________________ 117
The final piece of the puzzle ____________________________________________________________ 118 Hardcore questions with show me the money answers ________________________________________ 119 Showing you how to learn efficiently: Your study material _______________________________________________________________ 119 Getting through the smaller detail ____________________________________________________ 122 Medicine _______________________________________________________________________ 124 Law __________________________________________________________________________ 127 Actuarial science and engineering _____________________________________________________ 128 Diagrams ______________________________________________________________________ 132 Graphs ________________________________________________________________________ 133 Mathematics and statistics __________________________________________________________ 135 Speeches/oral presentations _________________________________________________________ 138 100 pages in just 1 hour ____________________________________________________________ 139 Guiding you into maximizing your study time through : The no writing method further revealed ________________________________________________ 141 Laser type concentration ___________________________________________________________ 142 Enhancing your understanding _______________________________________________________ 143 Boosting your creativity and imagination ________________________________________________ 144 Best motivation strategies __________________________________________________________ 147 How to avoid procrastination ________________________________________________________ 148 Free online recourses ______________________________________________________________ 150 Providing you with bonus answers including: Advice to parents ________________________________________________________________ 152 Darens formula for success _________________________________________________________ 153 University sponsorship strategy ______________________________________________________ 161 Memorizing numbers and dates _______________________________________________________ 162
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What does it take to develop a world-class memory? Why are you spending hours and hours learning with little retention and poor results? Why do you get bored and distracted while you are studying? Why do you forget what you studied days or hours after learning it... or sometimes even within minutes?! Why do you go blank in the exam room and forget all the work that you studied? Why are you struggling to find the motivation to study? Why is it you can quite easily think of 100 other things you would rather do than sit down and study? Because you dont have the answers.... yet!
This manual is designed to work in conjunction with the PowerStudying Formula videos as well as your workbook. It is packed with real answers that make sense, are easy to use and will put you light years ahead of your classmates and your competition.
Copyright TM 2010 PowerStudying. All rights reserved. Copying this material without prior written permission from PowerStudying = Prosecution... Dont even think about it.
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What is the best way to develop a world class memory as well as lightning speed learning and laser type concentration? The BEST way is to have a big enough reason or a goal that is worth fighting for, that is exciting and wild enough to beat any temptation to get distracted... The BEST way is to be more prepared than all your classmates... The BEST way is to work 100 times smarter than everyone else, leveraging everything in your power so that you can lead the pack... The BEST way is to ensure that you make each day a masterpiece of what you want your life to be like in the future, and then fight to make this a reality... The BEST way is to find a healthy balance between work, love and play so that you have the energy to turn your work into art... The BEST way is to create magic by putting your heart into your work... FINAL ANSWER: There is no single best way. The big secret is to combine ALL OF THESE!
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1. Reason and desire 2. Capitalize on proven tools and techniques 3. Discipline and diligence
This manual and video-based course has the goal of INSPIRING, ENCOURAGING, and most importantly, EQUIPPING you with tangible and actionable strategies that you can use straight away to see a huge difference in your studies and in your life. This course has been designed to help you with: STEP 1 - reason and desire, fully equip you with: STEP 2 - capitalize on proven tools and techniques, and give you insight and direction with STEP 3 - discipline and diligence. We have done everything in our power to help you become an incredibly successful student. However, at STEP 3 the baton gets handed over- if we could bottle discipline wouldnt that be something! Unfortunately, we cannot and it is up to YOU to master this. You need to ACT on what you learn. To know and not do, is the same as not to know.
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having to learn it What message does this send to your hippocampus? Your hippocampus will respond something like this: Ok... your call, and let go of that information.This is part of the reason why information, instead of being retained in your long-term memory, remains in your short-term memory, which is a risky place to be as it can easily be overwritten by new information that your brain deems more important. You need to be in control of your brain, NOT the other way around. It is like riding a wild stallion. As soon as you jump on to go for a ride, the stallion is thinking: Does this guy actually know what he is doing?! And you may be thinking: Does this stallion know what he is doing?! Take charge, avoid this kind of confusion, stand up and start harnessing the true power that your brain actually holds. You need to tell your brain and then remind it continually, that your goals are important to you. This is a key aspect of accelerated learning.
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Some questions you need to ask yourself: Why am I doing this course? What do I want to achieve? How badly do I want to achieve it?
Keep the answers to these questions in the forefront of your mind throughout the course.
BIG TIP: It is pointless to sit down and study because you HAVE to study. This goes totally against the way your brain works. In no time your brain will drift to something you find more interesting.You need to see in your mind the end goal of what you want to achieve. This end goal needs to be as tangible and realistic as possible.
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He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how
- Friedrich Nietzsche
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Would you like to become known as someone who is focused on achieving results on a consistent basis?
Heres what you need to do. Being focused is made up of two parts:
Knowing your priorities Concentrating on these priorities
Solomon, the wisest and richest man who ever lived, said that discipline and diligence would seat you amongst kings and queens. Einstein expressed it a little differently. He said that genius is the ability to put into effect what is on your mind. Daniel Coyle, author of The Talent Code says that it takes 10 000 hours to become a world-class expert. Other research has suggested that if you spend 1 focused hour each day on a specific area or field, you could be an expert in that subject after 5 years. Either way a conscious and consistent effort in an intelligent and focused direction is required from you in order for you to turn pro. Woody Allen said that 80% of success is just showing up. We would add to that, make sure that you show up PREPARED. 15
Learning is not obtained by chance, it must be sought for with ardour and attended to with diligence.
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A STORY OF HOPE
In 2007 I was to have trained up the first South African memory team to compete at the World Memory Champs in the Middle East. I started off with 15 committed, hungry students who wanted nothing more than to compete against the best in the world and do well. The list quickly dropped down to 5 and then 3 and then 0. Everyone knew exactly what to do and that is why they were so excited... initially of course, but they all ran out of steam simply because consistent effort was required in a focused direction. I got a call from 16-year-old Adithi Naidoo just 7 weeks before the World Memory Champs. She wasnt on the initial list of 15 but had heard about it from a friend. She had attended a memory course that Id held in her town earlier that year and was on a mission to take her new found ability to higher levels of excellence. She flew across South Africa to meet with me and I spent 4 hours with her explaining EXACTLY what she needed to do to excel in the competition. I walked her through the step-by-step process of what each of the top competitors in the world was doing for each event. I taught her everything she needed to know in order to prepare to compete in the junior division of the world memory championships. From past competing experience, I had learnt that it was better to commit 30 minutes to an hour of training per day throughout the year, rather than spending 8 hours a day for 2 months before competing. A lot more can be achieved with consistent smaller amounts of time rather than trying to cram at the last minute.
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I showed Adithi how to get a days worth of normal output in a 30 - 60 minute study session. I explained that by doing more than that each day she could be doing herself a disservice. When your brain is working at its full potential, it needs rest and relaxation to recover. Adithi needed every intelligent approach she could get as she only had 7 weeks to train. Before she left I took her hand and said: Whatever you do or however you feel in the next 7 weeks, DO NOT give up or give in. I am getting on that plane in 7 weeks time and youd better be on it with me. Motivation is fickle and it fades as quickly as it comes, so I told her to not rely on her feelings but to learn what it means to fight for something when everything inside is shouting to just throw in the towel. After that meeting she flew back home and I hardly heard from her over the next 7 weeks. Adithi did show up and not only did she show up, but she ended up becoming the 3rd best junior competitor in the world. She was incredibly disciplined and after only 7 weeks of focused, 30 - 60 minute power sessions daily, she attained her goal.
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The 4 Week Implementation Plan in the back of your workbook has been specifically designed to help you IMPLEMENT what you have learnt from this course. A great deal of effort has been put into this 4-week plan to help keep you accountable for achieving extraordinary success.
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The biggest problem with memory and learning, and the solution to this problem
The MAIN PROBLEM and BEST SOLUTION hold the entire course together so make sure you read this slowly and carefully, as nothing will make sense from here on if you dont understand this The courses main objective is to show you how to radically enhance your memory, speed of learning and concentration to a level you never dreamed possible.
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99% of the population have no idea how to move information from their short-term to their long-term memory. This causes frustration and can quickly and easily cause you to get demotivated.
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subconsciously know that if you studied the work 2 weeks before the exam, you would have forgotten all of it by exam time. Your short-term memory can only hold information for a 2-3 day period and struggles to take in more than 5-9 bits of information or facts at a time while you are studying. Your work is only staying in your short-term memory and because of this, whenever you learn new information it overwrites the majority of what you have learnt previously, causing much frustration and heartache. This is the reason why during study time it is easy to procrastinate and find more interesting things to do which will actually satisfy you and make you feel like you are achieving something. We will show you exactly how you will get huge satisfaction out of your study time because you are going to be able to learn your work AND remember it for as long as you choose to; the BEST part about this is that you are also going to be able to achieve this in a fraction of the time it would normally take you. Please study the SHORT TERM LONG TERM diagrams below. They summarize all that you are going to learn on this course and therefore it is essential that you understand it... take your time to let it sink in and keep this at the forefront of your mind throughout the course. You will also see how the PowerStudying formula fits in with the way information passes from short-term to long-term memory.
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THE EXACT STEP-bY-STEP PROCESS THAT YOU NEED TO FOLLOW TO MOVE NEW INFORMATION INTO YOUR LONG TERM MEMORY
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This is a summary of the journey that your memory takes when it moves from short term to long term. Most importantly, it explains WHY it is essential to understand this, as well as how all the techniques you will learn on this course ultimately facilitate and enhance this process to make sure that you excel. (Some of the parts of the brain are covered at the end of this section with a detailed explanation of how you can maximize each one) By increasing your DESIRE to succeed in your work and creating a big enough REASON why you want to do well, you set the stage for achieving excellence in your studies and your life. 1. RAS: Your RAS or filter will respond to your desire and new found reason by being alert to potentially receiving important information and it will act as your side kick in helping you excel by bringing attention to what YOU have told it is important, relevant and emotionally significant. 2. Hippocampus: Your hippocampus helps CREATE new memories. Every night between 11pm and 3am, it looks at the information youve sent to it during the day and how much emphasis YOU have placed on it. Your hippocampus will transfer information to your long-term memory or frontal lobes: If there is a big enough reason or motivation to do so. (Reason or Desire) If you have used left and right brain thinking whilst learning - the main focus of this course is teaching you how, in conjunction with other essential elements that you need to know. (Tools and Technique) If there is an effective revision strategy in place. (Discipline and Diligence) 3. Amygdale: Your amygdale is your EMOTIONAL brain and works closely with your hippocampus. By adding emotion to your work, you convince your hippocampus that the work you are learning is interesting, engaging and worth keeping. The more emotion you use the better. 4. Left and Right Brain: One of the BIGGEST helpers or ALLIES that your hippocampus has is your left and right brain. Because of its importance, extra emphasis is placed on this. In a nutshell, you will experience huge success in your studies when you learn to combine a structured, systematic and ordered approach - Left brain thinking, WITH the use of your imagination and creativity - Right brain thinking. 5. Neurological Pathways: When your hippocampus is convinced that the information sent to it is relevant, meaningful and emotionally significant and has combined both left and right brain thinking, it will reward your brain by consolidating the information, by physically building neural pathways. This is a process known as protein synthesis. Revision is essential in developing well defined neural pathways as the more information travels along a path the bigger the path grows and the easier and quicker the information can be accessed in the future. (Please refer back to the diagram after watching the Novelty Video in the Memory Section for a better idea of how to start enhancing this process.) 6. Frontal Lobes: Your frontal lobes contain all your LONG-TERM memories. By thinking over your work and using past memories, thoughts and experiences, you help your frontal lobes become engaged with the learning process. Be dedicated to the learning process through the use of left and right brain thinking, adding emotion, meaning and relevance, as well as being disciplined about revising and reflecting over your work. Your frontal lobes will reward you by storing what you have learnt into your long-term memory filing cabinets, ensuring it can easily be retrieved later. 22
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HYPOTHALAMUS 2. HIPPOCAMPUS
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When it comes to using your whole brain effectively, you need to become incredibly STRUCTURED and ORGANIZED in your approach to any work you study, in a way that best fits with your learning style (see Learning Styles in your workbook).This coupled with the use of your IMAGINATION as well as CREATIVE differentiation of the work leads to extraordinary results. Please note: Even though all the techniques you are going to learn will enhance your ability to be both STRUCTURED and CREATIVE in your approach - ultimately enabling you to move information from your short-term to your long-term memory - the MEMORY TECHNIQUES will predominantly help you with RIGHT BRAIN thinking and the SPEED TECHNIQUES with LEFT BRAIN thinking.
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We now accept the fact that learning is a lifelong process of keeping abreast of change and the most pressing task is to teach people how to learn.
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THE 10 MOST POWERFUL PARTS OF YOUR bRAIN AND HOW TO MAXIMIzE THEIR FULL POTENTIAL
This section has been covered extensively in the Learning Process of the Brain in your workbook. Some of the information has been repeated here to reinforce what you are learning. 1. Reticular Activating System (RAS)
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Key Function: This is your personal filtering system based on relevance, importance, personal significance or even a threat. Any information outside of this will be filtered out, not even registered. How to Maximize its Potential: At any given time your brain has the potential of picking up or taking in millions of bits of random information. However, it only has the ability to effectively process around 134 bits of information a second. Because of this, your brain naturally filters out information that YOU regard as less important or not pertinent. Become more focused, as knowing exactly what you are working towards enables your RAS to assist you in achieving those goals, highlighting information that you very likely would otherwise have missed. Enhance your success by hanging around with and learning from people who are successful.You will start to think like them if you spend enough time around them. If you are studying a difficult subject, try to tap into the minds of your tutors and lecturers. The academic system can be cracked if you know what to look for and who to ask for help.You will save a massive amount of time and energy by knowing where to focus your time and energy. This can be achieved by asking people who have spent many years studying the system and who have found ways to master it. Make sure that you couple your hard work with strategic, focused thinking for extraordinary results.
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Key Function: This is like a mother ship that helps create all new memories. Depending on the intensity with which the message was received it will either be held in Short Term Memory for a short period and then be lost, or the consolidation process will begin to transfer the information to Long Term Memory. How to Maximize its Potential: Your hippocampus needs to TRUST that the information being processed by it is true as well as important in order for it to be consolidated into Long Term Memory. The process of new memory formation is enhanced by 3 key elements: Meaning, relevance, emotional significance or even a threat. Having a STRONG desire or reason for studying and setting specific goals is essential. 27
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Key Function: This is your emotional brain which is activated by any new information that has some form of emotional significance. An activated amygdale has a large input in the consolidation process of information being transferred into long-term memory storage. How to Maximize its Potential: The key here is ATTITUDE! If you approach your work without enthusiasm, your brain will interpret it as being insignificant, your amygdale will not respond and it will not be consolidated into long-term memory. Your study time will therefore be completely ineffective. The more emotionally significant you can make your work the better - you may need to work on your creativity or the way you approach your studying, but the results will prove themselves.
5. Corpus Callosum
Key Function: The bridge between your left and right brain. How to Maximize its Potential: Combine left and right brained thinking into all aspects of studying.
6. Hypothalamus
Key Function: Maintaining your bodys status quo. It receives signals from many parts of the body and responds accordingly. When it comes to learning, the most significant role of the hypothalamus is the production and release of the hormone dopamine. Dopamine affects our happiness and state of well-being and one of its main triggers is goal setting with incentives or rewards. It also assists with the consolidation of memories. 28
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How to Maximize its Potential: Dopamine (the feel good hormone) is released when there is emotional significance attached to any of your learning. The amygdale works closely with the hypothalamus. That is why you may remember the words to a song you heard on the radio long ago, as songs have many emotions attached to them, but forget your history notes a day after studying it. It is also activated when goals or incentives are put in place and you know exactly what it is you are working towards. Your brain loves dopamine, loves the way it makes it feel and craves it. Do your brain a favour by setting goals and injecting emotions into your learning so it can receive its dopamine fix. Being in alpha state not only disables your hypothalamus ability to set off the fight or flight response but also radically increases your ability to concentrate and store information into long-term memory.
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Key Function: Releases melatonin when you sleep, which helps you get into deep delta brainwave sleep if uninterrupted by light. Delta brainwave activity is when all the days hardwiring occurs, where your brain runs through the days learning, organizing what stays and what goes. Serotonin (the happy hormone) is produced through melatonin and is your buffer against depression - it helps you feel positive and energised. How to Maximize its Potential: Try not to turn the light on during the night if you go to the bathroom, as light will stop your melatonin release, which then robs you of productive brain hardwiring and depletes your serotonin. This can have a negative impact on your well-being and studying. Try to keep your sleep cycle as consistent as possible, getting the recommended hours of sleep a night; for adults this is between 79 hours, especially during studying and writing exams.
8. Neurological Pathways
Key Function: Every time you learn new information, your brain physically changes shape as new neurological pathways are being built. These pathways are the roads to your brains long-term storage areas. They transport new information for storage as well as information that is being recalled. How to Maximize its Potential: Building a city takes careful planning and hard work. This also applies to building the neurological pathways in your brain. Use key summarizing techniques and speed reading strategies as well as the step-by-step process of learning methodology for maximum results. Remember your brain builds onto what it already knows so start with key foundations and continue from there. Consistent, daily discipline and having a big enough reason to know the information you are studying is key. Revision grows and develops these neurological pathways so your speed of recall is increased.
9. Frontal Lobes
Key Function: Comprises 40% of the brain and is considered the most powerful and underutilized part of the human brain. The frontal lobes deal with vision, planning, spatial awareness and strategic thinking.
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In 2002, Eleanor McGuire ran an experiment that changed everything regarding what we know about the brain and what it takes to utilise its full potential. She did a study on the top 10 memory competitors in the world as well as 10 people randomly taken from the street. She had all of them learn large amounts of information while recording their brain wave frequencies. The results proved that the worlds top 10 memory experts did a great deal better than the 10 people from the street, which as you can imagine was to be expected. But the interesting thing was that the 10 people from the street showed little to no brain wave movement in the frontal lobe region of their brains, whereas the top 10 memory competitors showed extravagant brain wave frequencies filled with red, yellow, orange, green... a multitude of colours showed a vast amount of activity, proving that the use of ones frontal lobes is pivotal when it comes to developing a near perfect memory. How to Maximize its Potential: It is a known fact that the people who set goals and have a strategic plan of where they are headed and how they plan on getting there are a great deal more successful than people who dont. The more you think, plan, strategize and create space to visualize the ideal outcome of a specific goal in your mind, the better. While studying, reflect, consolidate learning and create multiple dimensions of how the work relates to your world. This is where your long-term memories are stored so every time you use existing thoughts and experiences in conjunction with the work you need to learn; the more you engage your frontal lobes and start to increase your overall effectiveness. When you think over what you have learnt, envision what it would feel like to get 100% for the exam you are studying for, so that you get ahead of the pack... which is where you belong. Proactive strategic thinking coupled with daily discipline and action will lead to extraordinary results.
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All your actions reflect your deepest belief in who you are and what you believe you are capable of achieving. Think of your ideal future and live as though you are walking in this reality already. Create specific, emotionally vivid affirmations that reinforce your ideal self, and say them throughout each day. This will not only help keep you focused on what you are working towards but will help you start hard-wiring new neurological pathways in your brain. By spending time with people who are living the way you wish to live, you reprogram your puppet master to start living out a more colourful and exciting experience based on its new reality. You need to choose very carefully who you decide to follow, in terms of both the literature you read and the people who influence you the most.
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All the different parts of the brain can in fact be sabotaged by your subconscious brain if your belief system is not congruent or aligned with what you are trying to achieve. It is therefore of the utmost importance that you get your subconscious brain to work efficiently so that you can achieve your full potential. Change the way you think and you change your life and the lives of those around you
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INTRODUCTION
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What would your life be like if you could remember work that you studied months or even years before, with near-perfect recall? Section 2 will teach you how to become a human library of valuable information. What some people have been able to achieve after mastering the techniques you are going to learn: Dr. Yip from Malaysia memorized the perfect order of the Oxford Dictionary, word for word, in English and Chinese. He also learnt the French dictionary, the Chinese Constitution, as well as a book of Bible promises, with perfect recall. 8 years later, this information is still locked into his longterm memory. Ben Pridmore from the United Kingdom learnt a randomly shuffled deck of playing cards in just 24.9 seconds, and 27 decks of shuffled cards (1404 cards) in 1 hour. His barrier to getting faster is purely a physical one, as he cannot turn the cards any faster. Johannes Mallow from Germany learnt a 405-digit number in just 5 minutes at the 2008 World Memory Champs in the Middle East. Imagine memorizing your friends 405-digit telephone number in 5 minutes and being able to recall it in perfect order, backwards and forwards. You will learn the exact process of how to store information into your long-term memory to make sure that the hard work you put in is rewarded handsomely. For a variety of different examples of how to apply the techniques to your work, refer to Section 5 where you will find answers to questions you may or may not have thought of, such as how to learn a 100-digit number, how to learn 100 pages in 1 hour, or mathematics, statistics etc. 33
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Taken from my Neuroscience Fourth Edition written by Dale Purves, George Augustine, David Fitzpatrick,William Hall, Anthony-Samuel LaMantia, James McNamara, Leonard White
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Smell it what would it smell like? Can you smell the gunpowder at the Anglo Boer War or the burning fuel and thick black smoke after the attack on Pearl Harbour? Add Humour make it funny, make it completely abnormal, make it so outrageous the only thing you can do is laugh. Take a boring section of your work and make it humorous: this might seem impossible at first, but the more you practice, the easier it will get.This could literally halve the time it would normally take you to learn a section and through adding humour you are guaranteed to remember it. Make it Personal bring in all your emotions. Is it something that could make you cry, make you feel mad, confused, excited? Over-exaggerate how you feel, think about how the subject could possibly affect you, and engage in it. Instead of the work being something foreign and distant to you, which might translate as boring and unimportant, bring the subject home - make it as personal as possible. PRACTICAL EXAMPLE:
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Think about a nice big, juicy lemon. Is it bright yellow or green? Is it smooth or a little bumpy? Hold it, feel it, what does it smell like? Now, without peeling it, take a big bite out of the lemon, right through the skin. Feel the juice running down your chin, chew on the lemon skin and the soft, juicy flesh inside. What does it taste like? Lick the lemon juice off your fingers. Maybe it squirts you in the eye - what does that feel like? Are you salivating, does it feel like you could actually be eating a lemon? The more vividly you pictured the lemon and eating it, the more your salivary glands would have been activated, as your brain starts to believe it is actually happening. All we are doing is taking something relatively boring and using our senses to make it come alive. When tapping into your creativity use all your senses. The more you make it real, the more your brain will be interested in retaining it. And difficult as it may seem initially, this can be done in geography, art, law, business economics, mathematics, accounting, drama etc. Your brain will move towards those things that are most relevant, meaningful and exciting to you. One of the biggest challenges you will face is converting your work into your own meaningful adventure. So keep that in mind all the way through this course and most importantly, when you actually incorporate it into your studying make it bigger, smaller, bright, light, touch it, smell it. Does it have sound? Make it crazy, make it personal, make it wild, add humour. Let your imagination run free!
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Imagination grows by experience and contrary to common belief is more powerful in the mature than in the young.
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DISCOVER THE 9 MOST POWERFUL MEMORY TECHNIQUES AND WHEN TO USE THEM FOR MAXIMUM RESUL TS
1. ROMAN ROOMS
Key Description: Isolate selected rooms as storage locations for specific information. You can choose a number of different objects around a room to hook information onto. Why this Technique is so Powerful: The Roman Rooms technique enables your brain to build onto what it already knows in terms of set rooms that you are familiar with. Key Example: Your own room or rooms in your house. Places that you visit often and are very familiar with. If you were to close your eyes, you should be able to picture where your door is, your mirror, your bed You could even cheat and place key words around an exam room. How to Gain the Most out of this Technique: Try to build up a set of rooms that you are familiar with to use to store information onto.There can be Sacred Rooms that hold information that you need to know for the long term - no other information ever gets stored here.There can be other rooms that you reuse, if you let the information in that room fade.You will need to be careful doing this as in some cases the information stored in these rooms can be so embedded that it cannot be over ridden, be aware of this and if it is the case rather create new rooms. Best Information to Use this Technique With: It can be used with literally any subject. The more you use it and the better you get at it, the more you will see the power that lies within this simple process of storing information. This technique can be tweaked and adapted to suit any learner and can even have many other memory techniques added. For example, at each location around a room you can place a Key Image that has a big section of your work attached to it - there could be 12 key images placed around a room to represent a whole subject with its 12 chapters. For example, your bedroom could be your entire biology file, or your maritime law textbook. A doctor we worked with used the rooms in the hospital where he was interning. He chose certain rooms to represent different chapters of his work and stored all the key information around those rooms. Each time he entered the rooms it would be a natural revision process for him, seeing all the work he had placed there strategically.
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2. LINkING TECHNIQUE
Key Description: It is much easier for your brain to remember a connection of facts as opposed to random bits of information. Linking is when you place facts together to make either a sentence or story connecting all the information you are required to remember. Make the work as novel as you can or use the option of placing the work on a Journey or Roman Room. Linking 2 or more ideas together is another powerful technique you will find useful in your studies. Why this Technique is so Powerful: You could link key headings, themes, or ideas together. In this way, each idea prompts your memory of the next one that follows it, helping your brain flow through areas of work in a logical but creative fashion. Key Examples: When learning the labels of a diagram you can link all of them to flow from one to the other so as not to forget any. For example when learning the major law cases filed in 1999, link each case to the next to ensure you dont leave any out, as each case will be a prompt for the one linked to it. Make each point interact with one another. How to Gain the Most out of this Technique: When it comes to linking your work, each point should relate or communicate with the next one. Create connections, make sure that your connections make sense and dont add confusion. This technique can easily be combined with other memory techniques. Best Information to use this Technique With: Lists of information or subjects that have a lot of facts or headings, statements, cases, dates, diagrams etc.
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Key Description: Making a sentence or words out of the first letters of the information you wish to learn. Why this Technique is so Powerful: It helps reduce the information by breaking it down to only the one word or phrase. This word or sentence would then become the key trigger word to which all the detailed information would be attached. Using words you already know helps draw from your long-term memory. It can be humorous and fun - often acronyms that are quirky and linked to the subject are most powerful. It is easier to remember a story rather than facts, but acronyms allow for a personal or humorous encounter that makes studying real and effective.
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Key Examples: Many very eager monkeys jump suddenly under nine planets Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Never eat silk worms North East South West OR Naughty elephants spray water Rudy has a real life concentration problem he never finds studying serious RAS, Hippocampus, Amygdale, Right Brain, Left Brain, Corpus Callosum, Pineal Gland, Hypothalamus, Neurological Pathways, Frontal Lobes, Subconscious Brain, Stress How to Gain the Most out of this Technique: If this is something you find easy and enjoyable then go wild with your imagination in figuring out acronyms that work well. Initially it might seem difficult but as you start engaging your right brain it will get easier and easier, and once you have an acronym for a section of your work you will remember it, in some cases for a lifetime. It is a very powerful technique as it forces you to think strategically around the work and use as much creativity as possible, both of which lock information into long-term memory. Best Information to Use this Technique With: Lists of information are easier to start with, but most subjects once summarized can form a list, so this technique can be used frequently. It can be used for diagrams and tables and is also effective in subjects like geography when learning countries or provinces and their capital cities. It translates to using what works best for you - if you feel it is taking too much time, that would be counterproductive so rather move on to something that works better for you
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Key Examples: You can have an acronym or linked your work, or information placed on a journey- - adding a beat to it makes the work come even more alive. An exciting thing is that you can teach others your song and share in the success of remembering it for the long term. It will most certainly put a smile on your face as you rock out to the red blood cell multiplication process, instead of just trying to learn it parrot fashion. How to Gain the Most out of this Technique: Creating a rhyme or putting some rhythm to your work makes the subject more interesting, emotionally significant and fun. The learning process will be a whole lot more enjoyable and the best part about it is that it will be locked into your long-term memory. For some this technique will be difficult, but putting a beat to something or changing the way you read or explain something, like putting on an accent or a little skip and a jump, all play a big part in arousing your brain and this results in the information sticking. The trick is to put the lyrics to a beat and then sing it over and over again. Dont spend too much time focusing on making the words rhyme, rather get the information down and start singing. Best Information to Use this Technique With: Any subject can benefit from this technique; it all depends on your ability to make it sing. Subjects like mathematics may prove harder to apply but most information can be sung about.
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Key Description: Creating stories within your subjects naturally engages your emotions. It makes the work come alive and therefore a lot easier to remember. Why this Technique is so Powerful: Immerse yourself in any area of your work, touch it, smell it, hear it, communicate with it. If done properly, your brain will believe it has happened and will store it as an episode of your life that can be easily recalled. Create stories that are relevant to you. Go back to the day when you had your first kiss, or when you bunked school and went for lunch only to find your teachers sitting at a table nearby and got caught out. Place information around various settings and it will be difficult to forget. Key Examples: If you are studying law and are trying to get through some of the significant cases throughout history, be the lawyer. Picture yourself standing in the court room, talk to the jury, look in the face of the accused, see the family in the benches, feel their emotions, shout if you need to, get angry, cry, do whatever you need to do to make it real. Your brain will hold onto these not just as important facts but rather as an event that occurred in your life. How to Gain the Most out of this Technique: Approach your work with the right attitude as this will enhance your ability to remember. Dont see the subject as something boring or overwhelming that you just have to tackle, but rather see it as interesting, a story in the pages of history, even if it is something like the life cycle of an earth worm. Be the worm and tell your life story. Facts and figures will be forgotten but stories will always survive.
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Best Information to Use this Technique With: Any subject that has a lot of information to get through (which means most subjects) - history, art, law, MBAs, marketing, etc. Depending on your willingness to see a story in everything you look at; this technique can be used in most areas of studying.
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Key Description: Use a Key Image that you are familiar with as a hook to store information onto. You can either use one image to store information around or use selective images for different types of facts. Why this Technique is so Powerful: Closely connected with the Journey and Roman Rooms techniques, Key Images allows you to use a familiar image to store a large amount of information onto. One image may represent a whole chapter or section of work, radically decreasing the amount of information you would have had to try to learn. Images force you to start thinking creatively; they engage your right brain and a lot of imagination can be used in bringing the image to life. Placing all the relevant information on that image in a structured way brings order and is therefore making use of your left brain. Using the Key Image technique makes use of both right and left brain and your ability to remember is impacted hugely.You will be surprised at the amount of information that will flow from an image, triggered by all the relevant information attached to it. In an exam situation all you need to do is see the image in your minds eye and the answers will just flow from it. Key Examples: A ship for maritime studies, or a cat for mammal respiration or an office block for business studies etc. Always try to use an image that represents, or has some sort of connection to the subject, as it will make placing the relevant information onto it easier. How to gain the Most out of this Technique: Initially you might find it hard to think of images to use, as it may not come naturally to you. Spend a bit of time before studying a certain section of work, thinking of an appropriate image. The more you practice this, the more you will have the ability to naturally and quickly think of suitable images and how to place the information you are learning around and in the image. It really helps to use images that relate to the subject. Best Information to Use this Technique With: Subjects with many facts or that require specific learning like biology, history, geography, business studies, life orientation, science, etc. generally work well with the Key Image technique.
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Key Description: Chunking is a very powerful method of separating your work into meaningful groups or chunks.
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Why this Technique is so Powerful: The worst thing for your brain to see is a paragraph of just words. It goes straight to sleep because there is absolutely nothing to work with, no pillars, and no foundations to build on. By Chunking information, you can create categories that your brain can build onto strategically. It also gives your brain something to work with and helps stimulate both sides of your brain. Logic, order and structure are created.Your imagination is also engaged to help ensure that the information sticks.Your shortterm memory can hold only between 5 and 9 bits of information on a good day. Therefore, by strategically organizing your work into separate categories, you radically increase your ability to recall what you have learnt. Key Examples: Your geography notes could be chunked into land, sea and sky. Your art file could be chunked into genres, artists, or galleries etc. How to Gain the Most out of this Technique: Work through your study notes in a structured, systematic fashion. (See Speed Learning for more details) Then separate your work into its specific sections, break it up so that you can clearly see where each section starts and finishes to avoid mixing up the different areas. Cut out all unnecessary information so you can see at a glance what has to be learnt, without being overwhelmed by volumes of writing. This will only need to be done once, in the initial learning phase, as all revision thereafter will take place directly from your chunked summaries. Best Information to Use this Technique With: All the subjects you study.
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Key Description: Asking questions around your work prompts you to look for answers. Why this Technique is so Powerful: It encourages you to tackle your work and look for understanding. When a question is asked your brain naturally wants to find an answer, so it will help you dig deeper, possibly seeing things you previously did not notice or understand. It will also prepare you for exam settings where you are forced to answer questions. Key Examples: When reading through your work, continually ask yourself 1. Why 2. What 3. How 4. When 5. Where This will train your eyes to see more than just the plain text in front of you. There are certain questions that you need to be asking to give yourself the mindset of the examiner. 46
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How to Gain the Most out of this Technique: Use it continually during the studying process, as in every section of work you get through you should have asked yourself numerous questions. This helps keep your focus and forces you to move on to the next point, driving you for answers, or to look between the lines. It will also make certain points stand out that otherwise might have gone unnoticed. It should be a natural part of your daily existence to question things all around you. As humans we are always looking for answers, whether from the universe, history, or the future. Develop this natural ability in your studying. Best Information to Use this Technique With: All subjects should be learnt through a process of questioning. It will give you insight into possible questions that will come up, as when an exam is set the examiner reads the work and asks questions for you to answer.
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You will begin to experience an incredible breakthrough when you combine the thinking you have learnt with not just one, but many of the memory techniques, in conjunction with the speed learning techniques. To become familiar with these 9 very powerful memory techniques you will need to make a concerted effort to wrestle with each one to see which suits you, as well as what works best with each of your subjects. Learning anything new takes time and some effort, rather like riding a bike. You will more than likely crash the first few times but if you stay committed, before you know it you will be riding effortlessly. You need to train your brain to start thinking differently but as you have been studying in a certain way for so long the thought of change will stir up some resistance. You may automatically start to revert to your old ways of studying, but remember: A true sign of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result! - Einstein Dont become insane. In other words dont keep studying in the same way, especially if it doesnt work. Dont have insane expectations. Push through, injecting creativity, novelty and use memory techniques while studying. It will soon become a natural process, and once you get there, the results will speak for themselves. Genius is the ability to put into effect whats on your mind - Einstein
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What is the best way to radically increase the speed at which you learn? Understand that your brain can only build on to what it already knows and then capitalize on this by using effective summarizing techniques to enable it to work systematically and effectively. Having a consistent pattern of thought or a summary that your brain can build onto is essential when it comes to speed learning.Traditional learning suggests that you should take your time to build your summary and once you have done this, only THEN you may attempt to learn it... NOT SO! Even though you will be summarizing your work, Section 3 will show you how to eliminate the middleman by summarizing AND learning your work at the same time. When you know how to do this, you will automatically halve your study time.
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HOW TO GET 80% OF THE WORk DONE WITH 20% OF THE EFFORT
How to Triple Your Speed of Learning
There are 2 key concepts that govern this section and these should be used in conjunction with the Lightning Speed Learning Process, as well as the summarizing techniques. This will enable you to achieve great results in a fraction of the time you would normally have spent.
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Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion. - Cyril Parkinson
THE SIMPLE BUILDING PROCESS As in our earlier example, if you were building a house you wouldnt arrive at your plot of land with the door handles and wonder where they go. Maybe, but you wont get far if you hold onto that way of thinking. Remember your brain can only build onto what it already has or knows so you need to build foundations at the start of every study session. By building the foundational pathways first, followed by all the smaller details, your brain knows exactly where to transport the information and creates little subsidiary paths in a logical format. It really is so super simple - understand how your brain builds up information and capitalize on it. TO GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF HOW THE NEURAL PATHWAYS SPLIT HERE IS A LITTLE STORY:
When you were little, a dog walked into your house and you asked your mom, Whats that? Your mom explained that it was a dog, The furry four legged thing is a dog and so you learnt. A few days later a cat walked into the house and you very proudly announced, Look mom, a dog. This is when your mom said No my little treasure, that is a cat. Now you are confused, But you said the four legged furry thing is a dog Your mom being kind and patient goes on to explain, Yes but look, there are differences. The cat has a smaller head, is thinner, and has pointed ears. Can you see the difference? Which of course you can and you learn... Your neural pathways split - from animal, to cat, and dog. Then a few days later a dog walks in and you tell your mom Look I see a dog. This is when your mom says Yes that is a dog, but it is a poodle. What the.. Oh yes there are many types of dogs and cats and she explains some of the differences etc. What happens to your pathways? Yes, once again your pathways split. It is the same when you learn new information - you need to learn that there are animals foundation, first branch that there are different groups of animals, smaller branches that there are different types within those groups
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Getting into the right frame of mind can help you retain up to 30% more in every study session, therefore a bit of mental preparation is a very good idea.
MENTAL PREPARATION: ALPHA STATE At the World Memory Championships we always have a 1-minute mental preparation before we begin to memorize any work. The reason we do this is to push aside all distractions to help get our brains focused. Closing your eyes and breathing is one way of getting focused, or for others its thinking of what could distract them and taking note of putting it away for this time. Whatever works for you, make time for this mental preparation as it can help you improve up to 30% more in your ability to absorb and recall information. We all also use sound reduction headsets to help block out sound - it is a great tool that helps a lot with distractions. It also helps get you into the frame of mind to study and concentrate.
HERES A SIMPLE MENTAL PREPARATION PROCESS THAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP YOU GET INTO THE RIGHT FRAME OF MIND: Close your eyes, take a deep breath and relax. Put aside anything that might be on your mind for now you can come back to it later. Focus all your attention, all your energy into the next 40 minutes.You are going to enjoy the learning. Its going to feel so real that you will actually feel like you are there. Picture how good you will feel after the study session when you realize you know everything you just learnt. Just focus on breathing and relaxing for a few minutes. Then think of the colour red as vividly as you can - if you cant see the colour red, picture a bright red apple... now the colour orange.. now yellow - a bright sun... now green - a huge green field with freshly cut grass.... blue - blue sky.... purple - purple flower..... violet - a lighter shade of purple..... all your energy, all your focus when you are ready, your study session starts... NOW.
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The purpose of this short, intense study session is to look for and draw out key headings, sub headings, summaries and conclusions. This is the laying of the foundations for the house that will be built! These foundations need to be solid otherwise the house will not stand - in other words the information will not stick. Decide on a realistic, yet challenging amount of information to study and set yourself 20 minutes to get through it - 17 minutes study + 3 minutes revision.You need to be very strict with your time here to avoid returning to your old time-consuming ways of studying. The more you practice this, the better and faster you will become. The aim is to get a solid overview of what the section of work is about and to think of strategic ways to best tackle it. You must focus on only drawing out a maximum of 2-3 points per page. This will vary with different subjects, but do 2 -3 key ideas per page or theme to start, as you will build on to this later. Do your best to get through our work at least 23 times. What this means is that in the 17 minutes allocated you need to go back and revise what you have been learning at least 23 times. Never just sit and learn from start to finish without taking the time to go back and recap. After every 3 pages go back and revise what you have just drawn out. Then when time is up, you will easily be able to recall everything as you have seen it numerous times. The aim is to also cut out the middleman by actually learning the work at the same time as summarizing it. Once you have drawn out the 2-3 key points per page and formed the foundation of your summary then use the memory systems and strategies that you have learnt to help you remember the work. When you start to revise, add novelty and sensory stimulation techniques. Do not go into too much depth. Try to pick out and remember the key information and only once you know this, move on to smaller details under each section. The focus here is to build a solid foundation/framework that you will continue to use in the next session. If at the end of the 20 minutes you find that you cannot recall much, it will be because you tried to draw out too much information in this initial learning phase. Stick to just the 2-3 points under each heading you listed at this stage, as anything more is too much. Keep in mind that you are building the main neurological pathways; do not allow for tributaries at this stage of your learning. 57
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THE PURPOSE OF THIS IS TO a) Reinforce what you learnt during the Foundation method and b) Build onto this framework by adding the next most important information. This is where you will add the tributaries, or branches leading off from the main neurological pathways. In other words, you will start to build the walls of your house, adding some of the finishing features. Once again, try to get through your work at least 23 times. By the end of the session, you should have seen your work between 46 times. Do not try to add too much information at this stage, rather build slower but solidly. Focus on trying to pick out the next most crucial bits of information.
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We strongly advise you to use both the Foundation and Detail methods during the early stages of learning for tests and exams as well as for note taking in class. Try to use the first 2 methods to give yourself 70 80% retention of work. Once you have done this, make sure you revise effectively in order to help ensure the information you have learnt remains in your long-term memory. The Refiner Method can be used closer to major tests and examinations to deepen your subject knowledge. It is vitally important that you build onto previous learning instead of having to recreate the wheel each time you learn. If you did, it would be a complete waste of your time.
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After each session, it is essential that you try to recall everything you have just studied. Why is this so important to do? Do not forget that every time you learn, your brain changes shape physically. If you cannot recall your work after studying, you dont know it and have wasted your time. Give yourself time to think of all the work you have learnt - chew on it and allow it time to digest. Have pen and paper ready. If you come to certain areas of information that you cannot remember, this is perfectly fine, remember the more mistakes you make in practice the better, as long as you learn from them.
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Picture yourself spinning plates - you start by spinning one plate and move down the line of plates, spinning each one in turn. Eventually the first plate starts to lose momentum and will fall unless you go back and give it another spin; you need to keep doing this in order to ensure you dont drop any of the plates throughout the performance. Keep this in mind during each study session and apply the same principle.
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6. To practice planning and writing answers to questions. When revising it is better to go over all the material quite quickly several times rather than spending a long time on each single section.This will build and strengthen your neurological pathways as the more times you see the work the more developed the pathway becomes and the quicker your recall.
Revision does not have to be a full study session in itself. It could be a process of thinking over the work you have studied. It should be done often and quickly; in most cases just going over the work in your head is sufficient.
If you get stuck on one point or topic, it is advisable to look further into the area you are having a hard time with. By doing this you will be reinforcing your knowledge and what you forgot will probably then stay longest, as there was energy used in figuring out the problem. It is a good idea to create a revision timetable to keep you on track and to ensure you are revising often. It does not have to be an elaborate timetable; just something to prompt your memory of what subjects you have studied and when it would be best to revise these subjects. Also, write your exam dates on the timetable to keep you focused on the end goal. THE MOST EFFECTIVE REVISION TIMETABLE 1 hour after studying 1 day 1 week 1 month As simple as that! For example: If you studied 20 pages of science in a 40 minute study session there should be an immediate revision time to check that you effectively memorized the work. This should not take you more than 10 minutes. Then an hour later you should go over the work again, recalling it either by rewriting your basic summary or by just simply going over it in your head. Once again, this should not take you more than 10 minutes. The next day you should go over the work again - it does not have to be in a study environment or a part of your set study time. It could be while you are in the shower or on the ride to school; its a process of going over in your head the work studied the previous day. How effectively you studied the work will be demonstrated in how quickly and accurately you can recall it. Every time you think through the work again, you are reinforcing the information into your long-term memory. You are sending a message to your brain that the information previously learnt is important and must be held onto. This should ideally be done again within a week and by this stage, it should not take you more than 5 minutes to recall the work. If there is anything you are battling to recall, go and look it up; this will help reinforce the information further.
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BIG NOTE: The key with these techniques is to initially move fast. Do not spend time making your summary look incredible - it doesnt matter what it looks like. Rather spend your time revising and thinking of clever ways to help differentiate various sections of work from each other. Remember that at the end of each study session you need to know what you have studied.
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The Traditional mind concept is referred to by many names such as concept mapping, spider diagrams, etc. It can be used as a very powerful tool for organizing information and actually dates back to as early as 550 AD.
BIG NOTE: The majority of people use this method but it can become very time consuming if
you focus your energy in the wrong place.You need to understand the original purpose of why the Greeks relied so heavily on this method. It definitely was NOT to give them more to do, but simply to help them gain a structured and systematic way of organizing and understanding the information they wanted to learn.
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Your focus should NOT be on the method itself, but rather on what it helps you to achieve. Move quickly and try finding clever ways to abbreviate key bits of information.
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Similar to the traditional mind method, but here you have a lot more room to be creative. You could use multiple sheets of paper, representing different sections of work.
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If you are more structured by nature you might enjoy this method of breaking down your work. Instead of making your notes landscape style (across the page) you may prefer to write down the page. The advantage of this method is that you can easily and systematically represent your work in a way that is easy to understand, but do your best to differentiate one section of work from another. Make sure your summaries reflect a healthy balance of both left and right brained thinking.
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The Tree method is a representation of what your neural pathways look like. You can create one main image on a page, or multiple images. Use more than one sheet of paper if you need to.
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This is the same method described in the section on memory. It can either be used as a summarizing technique to store all the information onto for a given section or chapter of work OR it can be used in conjunction with the other methods. Small key images can be used within the traditional/dynamic methods to store smaller bits of information onto. Either way, it is much easier to recall one key image than it is to try to recall a number of unrelated bits of information.
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This method is taken directly from the Chunking memory technique and basically uses the same thinking as that of the post its example that you have learnt about. It is a process of separating your work into chunks or categories so that at a glance, you can see where one section of work ends and a new one begins. This gives you a great deal more flexibility than the other techniques, while at the same time enabling you to keep a very structured approach to your work.
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The wonderful thing about the academic system is this: it is a system.Think about it. Systems can be cracked. Most academic institutions will say that their main purpose is to teach students to think for themselves. While this is a wonderful ideal, the truth of the matter is that every year millions of students HAVE to get through the same system and therefore if you know what to do and what to look for, then you start to enter the world of working smart instead of hard. In short, here is what you need to do. Find out who is in charge of marking any test or assignment that you have. Ask them what THEY think are the most important areas to focus on. However, before you approach them it would be a good idea to have some idea of the material so your teacher or tutor will see that you have already put in some work and therefore will more likely be willing to help you. The true value in this is that they will have in-depth insight into all of the most important information. This will save you HUGE amounts of time and effort and assist you to become strategic in your approach towards your reading.
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what you have written in it. Question: is it cheaper for you NOT to write in the book, or is it cheaper to re-do the entire course because you were too scared of messing up your book? Its also a good idea to make notes at the side of each page of your thoughts on the information youve just read. Important Advice: Do whatever you need to do to add as much productive study time to your schedule as possible so you know and understand your work. True learning is both memory and understanding so ensure that your active reading mentality facilitates these.
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information. This would be equivalent to a Power Scan or the Foundational Method.
QUESTION: Try to convert the information you have scanned into questions to spark a train of
thought surrounding it. This is the same as the Questions Technique previously learnt. If you ask yourself a question your brain will try to find the answer. It provides focus. You could also ask what your teacher or lecturer said about this information. If you could meet the author of the text you are reading, what would he/she say about it?
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READ: Do your best to look for answers to the questions you raised. Increase your speed when you
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RECITE: Engage your unique learning style when it comes to reciting and trying to recall your work. REVIEW: Reviewing is an ongoing process. Remember that reviewing after the first day of learning
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Use either your finger or a pen to help you move faster.
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Participate fully in class - you have to be there, so be ALL there. By doing this you will be sending your brain the message that what you are learning is important as there is energy being injected into the process. This alone will start the consolidation process into long term memory storage so when it comes to studying, half the work is done. Ask as many questions as you can, picking the teachers brain until you fully understand what is being taught. This will prevent your being stumped on difficult sections while studying. If need be take the teacher aside after class to discuss any further issues. In most cases, they know the
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exam questions and can guide you as to what is important to know and what can be left out. This will save you a lot of time. If there is an exam coming up try to find out how much the exam is worth and what type of exam it is, i.e. essay, short answer, or multiple choice. This can guide you in the amount of time you will need to prepare for the exam. Never sit next to someone who does not want to be there or who is a distraction to you. Your lectures will be pointless and you will have wasted a lot of your time - save messing around for after class.
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BEFORE STUDYING: Make sure that you know exactly when your next exams are and what assignments need to be handed in by when. This will help you plan your study timetable. Always spend some time after class and before you start to study doing something fun or physical, like hanging out with friends, or playing sport. Give your brain a break from academic activity before starting it up again. This will give you the energy you will need later to spend a good couple of hours studying. Be strict on your time here though, dont spend too much time socializing, leaving studying for the late night hours. Sleep is essential to the whole process, dont neglect it. Before you sit down to study make sure your study area is organised and you have Different coloured pens Highlighters Note paper Stopwatch Light background music if you find this helps you Sound reduction headset if you have it Big glass of water Healthy snacks
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DURING STUDYING Make sure you study in an environment free of distractions. It is generally not a good idea to study in the living room or TV lounge, as you will be setting yourself up for far too many temptations and distractions. Start promptly - do everything in your power to avoid procrastination. You will be tempted to do 101 other very important things before getting started. See these for what they are - distractions from what you really should be doing. Get into the habit of using and perfecting all the memory and speed learning techniques youve learnt. Initially it may be difficult but perseverance will produce your ultimate desire - spending less time studying with better results. Get things done on time. There is a rule of thumb that goes like this: we will do as much as we need to do within the time limit that we have been given. If you give your brain 1 hour to study something that could take you 20 minutes to study, it will move a lot slower than it is capable. The solution to this is to give yourself a deadline at least a few days earlier than the actual deadline. Another suggestion would be to get things done so early that it bugs your friends After you have studied for 30-40 minutes, stop and review for 10 minutes. Use all the speed learning timeframes you have learnt. Take small breaks often during your study time. Dont watch TV during these breaks as it often ends up being a long break and you will find it hard to get back into studying. You can form study groups, but only if they work well for you.
AFTER STUDYING Revision is the essential ingredient in moving forward effectively. Make sure you set a revision strategy in place and stick to it. The first day of learning is the most important. After studying any new information you must revise that work right way so look at it again within the next hour. By doing this, the work should stick for at least the next 24 hours. Going through the work very briefly again the following day will ensure it stays for another week. Thinking about it or just going over it in your head during that week means it will stick now for at least a month. Every time you revise the work, you are strengthening the neurological pathways and the quicker your recall time will be. Go and do something fun Stick to this daily plan and you are guaranteed to see incredible success not only in your studies, but also in your whole life.
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1. SUBCONSCIOUS MIND
From the time we are born, our minds gather and filter information.This together with circumstances builds a platform from which our character and personality is determined. In this way, life experiences create a processing template through which all new information is filtered. These internal representations form part of the processing template, which significantly affects and determines how we see the world. One example is whether the processing template creates a more positive or negative filter, leading to a more positive or negative outlook and response to life. Remember though that circumstances and life experiences do not have the final say on who we will be and what we are capable of achieving. For some of us it might require more effort to change the ways we naturally think or do things, as our old ways can be deeply embedded into our subconscious mind. But change is ALWAYS possible!
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My friend James raves about vitamin people. A vitamin person is someone who always has something to give rather than just taking. You know who the vitamin people are in your life. Spend most of your time with them and less time with people who drain you. Better still, dont only spend
your time with vitamin people, become one yourself. Dont make excuses for not finding the energy to be a vitamin person every day. You need people in your life to share your hurts and pains with, as well as your joys and victories. Carefully select those few who you can trust and make sure that you meet with them often. This helps you remain real and human. A great deal of your healing will come from sharing your experiences with friends and family that you trust, love and care for. Also spend time alone reflecting on your life so that when you meet with people you will be able to be genuinely concerned with whats going on in their lives instead of just making yourself the topic of conversation. When talking to someone, make sure that person has your full attention. If someone has given you his or her time, do not answer your cell phone unless it is truly urgent. How do you feel when someone gives his or her full attention when talking to you? You feel great. So make a point of doing the same to everyone you interact with. Whatever it is that inspires you... seek that thing out!
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Would you like to become passionate about what you do? We are sure that you do. So does everybody else. Then why are so few people deeply passionate about their work? The word passion is derived from the Greek word patho and the Hebrew word paseo which actually means to suffer. Passion is birthed out of some form of suffering in your life. If you are dishonest, you actually create an ideal environment for mediocrity to thrive. Do your best to be honest all the time and when you find yourself dropping the ball, do everything in your power to remain true to your integrity. Do not get bogged down when you fall short of who you wish you be. Just pick yourself up, truly believe that you are sorry for what you have done and make every effort to change your behaviour from that moment on. It is totally worth it in the end.
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A basic definition of procrastination is putting off the things you should be doing now. This happens with all of us time after time. What will make a big difference to your success is your ability to recognize procrastination and promptly take it under control, before this bad habit steals your opportunities and damages your ability to study effectively. The ability to get things done and overcome procrastination is one of the most important skills to master if you wish to do well. Dont keep yourself very busy with insignificant activities, while delaying getting around to what is truly important.
SO WHAT CAUSES PROCRASTINATION? It can be as simple as Waiting for the right mood Waiting for the right time Lack of clear goals Underestimating the difficulty of the tasks Underestimating the time required to complete the tasks Fear of failure Perfectionism
WHAT CAN YOU DO TO AVOID PROCRASTINATION? Understanding that the future is not just going to arrive and take you by the hand and lead you forward is the first step in the right direction. Motivation grows with action, never the other way around. Dont wait to feel motivated before you start working, as this will never happen. Forcing yourself to start acting on what you need to do will get the cogs of motivation moving.
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help keep you on track. Have a set time of day, week, etc. when you dedicate yourself to work. This helps you develop a new habit of working. Create a good work environment, and distance yourself from distractions. Put rewards in place that you will receive when you reach certain targets. This will help you keep your eye on the ball. Surround yourself with people who will help motivate you and monitor your progress - knowing you are being watched often helps you focus and get started. Like when you have exercise buddies - if you know they are going to be waiting for you at the track at 5am you have to get up and be there on time.
DONT BE TOO HARD ON YOURSELF: Take false starts and mistakes for what they are, learning experiences. They can be more important than successes, and give meaning to experience. Distractions will always be an issue so you need to learn to manage them. Dont try to deny they exist, but deny their temptation. Allow yourself to feel frustrated when things dont seem to be going right. Take a step back, review the situation and try to rectify it before continuing. Dont keep doing the same thing over and over again if it is not working for you. Admit that you have had a problem with procrastination, as recognizing it will help you to start doing something about it. Looking ahead and seeing yourself succeeding can go a long way in helping you avoid procrastination and give you the get up and go you need to make your dream a reality.
Finally, if procrastination is a habit of yours, focus on the immediate task or project, and start working. Each journey begins with the first step.
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chronic stress causes problems with our memory, blood pressure, problem solving skills, and thought processes. Although some teachers feel stress is an inevitable part of the education process, research shows it can actually undermine the learning process. Stress in the classroom or elsewhere, releases a chemical called cortisol into the brain. A high level of cortisol disrupts working memory and reduces a persons desire to explore new ideas and solve problems creatively. While students under stress may work harder, the quality of their work decreases. The higher your stress levels, the worse your results will be. Your short-term memory is crippled, and you will have difficulty retrieving previously learnt information. Obviously, we wouldnt want to remove all stress as a small amount can help keep arousal levels high enough to complete tasks. However, large amounts, particularly when the stress causes accompanying feelings of fear and anxiety, are dangerous and work against the learning process. While cortisol is an important and helpful part of the bodys response to stress, it is important that our relaxation responses are activated so bodily functions can return to normal following a stressful event. Unfortunately, in our current high-stress culture, our stress responses are activated so often that the body doesnt always have a chance to return to normal, resulting in a state of chronic stress.
SYMPTOMS OF STRESS: Memory problems Indecisiveness Inability to concentrate Trouble thinking clearly Poor judgment Seeing only the negative Anxious or racing thoughts Constant worrying Loss of objectivity Fearful anticipation All of the above are extremely negative symptoms to be experiencing during your studying and obviously, while writing exams. Studying, writing exams and stress seem to go hand in hand. But it does not have to be this way!
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Health issues Lack of sleep Poor diet Problems at home, or in relationships All of the above can lead to symptoms of stress that will affect you in a very negative way.
HOW TO COMBAT STRESS: Set attainable goals for yourself on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. Visualize future success. Set out a study plan; feel prepared before sitting down to study. Stick to your study plan so that you can approach exams with confidence. Be aware of how you use your time. Avoid procrastination and/or taking on more than you can handle. Learn to say NO. Take regular breaks to avoid feeling overwhelmed. Think positive! Negative thoughts can trigger a physical fear reaction.
PRACTICAL THINGS YOU CAN DO: Eat a healthy well balanced diet to stay in top form. Limit your caffeine intake. Caffeine elevates negative stress symptoms. Stay physically active - go for a walk or run. Try to maintain regular sleep patterns. Get into the Zone before studying. To clear your mind, close your eyes, and take 3-5 deep cleansing breaths. Do your 1-minute mental preparation time. To loosen up tight muscles, do gentle muscle stretches for 15 minutes. Inject some creativity into your activities: paint a picture, play an instrument etc. Laughter is the best medicine. Find something to laugh about. Turn up your favourite song really loud and dance! Call an old friend - just to chat. Putting your thoughts down on paper can help you start to see areas where your stress lies and this in itself can help to alleviate it.
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Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in getting up every time we do. - Confucius Failure is as much a part of your success journey as success itself so never see failure as an end in itself. Embrace it, learn from it and use it to reach greater heights. If you are not failing then you probably need to ask yourself if you are really working hard enough and pushing any boundaries. The fear of failure will keep you stuck in one place. The only thing that you will become if you are scared to fail is mediocre. If you are scared of failure you will probably find yourself procrastinating. Fear leads to procrastination and procrastination will lead to your failure. It is a vicious cycle. Fear does not serve you so let it go and do your best to be courageous. The extent of your courage will be directly proportional to the amount of preparation you put in. Work smartly and dont just jump ahead without thinking. Before making certain important decisions seek wise counsel. Simply put this means - find people you admire and ask for their input. Listen to what each person has to say but then act on what YOU think you should do. Do not seek to get advice, seek to get wise counsel. Then make your decision. Wise advice from Dominic OBrien, 8 times World Memory Champion, is that we do not learn and we do not grow unless we make mistakes. If you want to learn and succeed twice as much, you may need to fail twice as much as you are doing now.
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The best way to avoid a mental block in the exam room is to make sure you have prepared adequately. If you get to a point in the exam where your mind goes blank, just relax and take a deep breath. If you allow yourself to get worked up the rest of the paper will become difficult. On a sheet of paper write down anything that comes to mind relating to the work you are having difficulty with. This could help trigger the memory and the answer could come. If this is taking too long, move on, as your brain will continue to look through its neurological pathways for the answer and it could come to you later. The main thing is not to get stressed. Dont spend unnecessary time on questions you find difficult. Answer all the easier questions first, write neatly and clearly and have confidence in yourself. Stress is a natural part of life and a certain amount of stress can actually contribute to your success. Use it to your advantage.
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A while back I had a conversation with the Head Prefect of a nearby school. I had heard that he was burnt out and a friend had suggested that he talk to me. I had only 2 questions for him: 1) What is the one thing that you love to do most? 2) How many times have you done this in the past month? 85
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He didnt need to respond. I already knew his answer. His true joy is surfing. He used to surf every day before he became Head Prefect, but had only surfed once in the past month. I have been there. I was Head Prefect of my school and needed a whole year to recover from the burnout I experienced. There were rumours going around that I would be the first person to be Head Prefect 2 years in a row - the only reason I passed was because I broke my collarbone 3 games before the end of the rugby season. I couldnt do anything else so had to study. The best work you can ever do comes out of a place of rest and relaxation. Never forget that the work that you do is just an overflow of who you are. Your internal world will affect your external world. You can only give what you have. When last did you have a good holiday? Do you take time to smell the roses? What are you doing each day for yourself to make sure that you have something valuable to give to your work? Dont wait. Start now! The solution to staying energized: when your schedule gets busier, make sure that your playtime gets busier as well.
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Use the food guide pyramid to help you make healthy food choices. There are some great websites that offer valuable insight into low GI diets. Plan to eat foods that improve your health and well-being. For example, increase the amount of fruits and vegetables you eat. Eat the right amount of food on a regular schedule, breakfast, lunch and dinner. Try to eat small, frequent meals to keep your blood sugar and energy levels steady. Avoid sweets and sugary foods. If you crave something sweet, consider a high protein nutrition bar or a piece of fruit which will provide you with natural sugars. Choose meals and snacks that emphasize protein over carbohydrates. Protein-rich meals and snacks keep your energy on an even keel. 86
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A snack does not have to be unhealthy so prepare something that will benefit you while studying, like celery, carrots, tomatoes, apples, bananas, nuts, popcorn, cereals etc. Make sure your home is stocked with healthy snacks. Remember that thirst can be confused with hunger. Try drinking a glass of water or a cup of hot herbal tea if you are unsure of the origins of your hunger. Only eat when you are physically hungry, not because you are in need of a study break! And dont watch TV for a study break. If you get too comfortable on the couch, you may not want to get up again, and before you know it, an hour has passed. WATER, WATER, WATER probably the most important thing to consume while studying. When your brain is working hard, it uses up a lot of water. Its very important to replace this as most of the oxygen that your brain gets is from the water you drink. Dont use coffee to keep you awake while studying, unless you know yourself very well and can handle your caffeine intake; rather try: Pacing as you read, as sitting still for long periods of time can lead to fatigue Read aloud Study in a group Eat green apples. The tart taste and crunchiness keep your senses alert Drink plenty of water. Making trips to the bathroom relieves monotony and burns calories.
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(Please note these are only suggestions - it is advisable to consult your doctor) Omega 3/6 Essential fats, brilliant for memory Salmon Oil Well known brain food Ginkgo Biloba Helps with performance and stimulates blood flow to the brain
Fish, Poultry, Eggs, Meat and Dry Nuts Group 2 -3 Servings Fruit Group 2 -4 Servings
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Not getting enough physical activity can put the body in a stressful state. Physical activity has many benefits and a regular exercise program can help decrease feelings of being overwhelmed or depressed, improving your feeling of wellbeing.
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Start a physical activity program. Most experts recommend doing at least 20 minutes of aerobic/full body activity three times per week. Decide on a specific time, type, amount, and level of physical activity. Fit this time into your schedule so it is part of your routine. Find a buddy to exercise with - it is more fun and will encourage you to stick with it. You dont have to join a gym - 20 minutes of brisk walking outdoors will do the trick
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SUPPORT SYSTEMS
Almost everyone needs someone in their life that they can rely on when they are having a hard time. Having little or no support makes stressful situations even more difficult to deal with. Make an effort to interact socially with people. Even though you may feel stressed, you will enjoy being with your friends, if only to get your mind off things.
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People without outside interests, hobbies, or ways to relax may be unable to handle stressful situations because they have no outlet for their stress. You need to learn to listen to your body and actively put measures in place that will bring about restoration. Whenever possible take a mini retreat or getaway with family and friends. It is during these times of relaxation that you can refuel and energise yourself for the next big project.You will often find that answers to burning questions or difficult decisions will come during this down time. Make sure that you take time for personal interests and hobbies. If you neglect these you will eventually run dry - think of them as activities that fill your tank.
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Blessed are they that laugh at themselves, they shall never cease to be entertained. - Chinese Beatitude
Your marks do not reflect who you are. Your job is to do the best you can at each test you have to write. The work ethic that you develop as well as what you learn in the process is what you need to hold on to. Stanford University, one of the top research Universities in the world, did a study that revealed that there is little to no correlation between marks in high school/University when related to overall life success. Does that mean you do not need to work hard? Of course not! You need to work as hard as you can, but more importantly, you need to work as smartly as you can. Here is some really wise advice:
Work as if it all depends on you. Pray as if it all depends on God.
Once you have done this, take a deep breath, relax and go for gold.
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Men cannot labour on always. They must have recreation. - Orville Dewey
One of our pupils was totally shocked to hear how important it is to make sure you find time to play. He even asked for it to be put in writing so that he could show his mom that this was an official piece of advice! The word play best describes what we need to do. I have just come back from a 7 week snowboarding holiday in Lake Tahoe, USA. The primary purpose? To play. Yes, I spent many hours at my laptop thinking about the coming year as well as finding ways to make it the best year possible, but my main focus was to have fun and that is exactly what I did. I feel so incredibly refreshed and can now work out of a place of rest the best place to work from. My vision is clear and I have the strength and courage to go for my goals. REASONS WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO PLAY: 1) Playing recharges your batteries and gives you newfound energy. Rest is not only enjoyable, it is essential. Just think of your most favourite thing in the world. Doing this will feed your soul like nothing else. Just do it! 2) Scheduling fun events into your daily/weekly schedule gives you something to look forward to. You know the feeling. It has been a long week. You feel exhausted. But then you start to think of the party you will be going to on Saturday night. You picture your friends. You hear the music. You begin to get excited and for some reason you have more energy than youve had all week. Your excitement reminds you that there is more to live for than work. It now seems possible to get through the week and that final assignment doesnt seem so bad after all. 3) Playing creates balance in your life: Having fun has this amazing way of reminding you that you should never be enslaved to your work. 4) Just because its fun! I remember back at University when I went out with friends I made sure that I had fun because that would help me be more productive in my work. Go somewhere or do something with the aim of having as much fun as you can. A while back friends invited me to join them for an all expenses paid trip to one of the best ski resorts in the world for a 2-week holiday. I declined their kind offer simply because I thought that I had too much work to do. When visiting my uncle in Scotland shortly after making that decision I told him about the opportunity Id turned down. He, a 74-year-old retired minister, shook his head in disbelief and took me up to his Den in the attic. The Den is his little sacred place, his shrine, his happy place. He sat me down on a chair, looked me deep in the eyes and gave me this wise advice, in his broad Scottish accent. Firstly my boy, dont take yourself so seriously. And secondly, life was meant to be enjoyed and not endured. Denholm, put your skates on boy! I took his advice and had the snowboarding holiday of a lifetime! I hold on to what my Uncle Jack said on a daily basis. 94
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Either way the same rule applies. The way you approach your work NOW is how you will approach your work THEN. If you approach your work like a sloth now, then you will just be more of a sloth in 10 years time... only fatter and poorer. The flip side is simple: if you learn how to make the boring work you have to do TODAY come alive, and you keep relatively consistent at doing this each day, where are you likely to be in 10 years time? Do you find learning boring? Would you rather watch DVDs with friends, flick through the channels on TV or spend hours on the internet? Welcome to the club. We have the privilege of working with thousands of students each year. The first question we generally ask is how many of you think that learning is boring and could think of 100 other things you would rather do than sit down and study? And the response? Every hand goes up. Every time. My point: Learning takes effort but the rewards are always exceptionally more than your initial investment... assuming you can hold on long enough to reap the rewards of your efforts.
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How many people are out there who end up choosing to be ordinary as opposed to a cut like a Greek God look or feel? But if you DO decide to invest in yourself and start to get ahead of the competition by being able to solve problems that others cant, then the demand for you becomes really high and because of your perseverance in a consistent direction, the supply of people like you gets lower and lower and THEN what happens to price? It goes through the roof and where does the money go? Into your bank account.
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THERE ARE 3 kEY THINGS THAT YOU NEED TO INVEST INTO IN ORDER TO SET YOURSELF APART:
Your Skills
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Your Interests
What do you LOVE to do?
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Your Values
Your internal ethics clock
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What could you potentially be the best in the world at? Not good or OK at, but the best? What comes naturally to you? What comes easily to you? Do you lead people well? Can you build things with your hands? Can you sing well? Get realistic feedback from people you trust as to where your magic lies.
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What do you LOVE to do? What activities are you naturally drawn to? What activities make you come alive and bring out the best in you?
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Do you value honesty? What about integrity? When you think about injustice in the world, what in particular really annoys you? What do you stand for? What do you want your life to represent? Imagine you could attend your own funeral - what would you want people to say about the person you WERE? Not what you did, but who you WERE. What values do you want to hold close throughout your life? You should always do your best to make sure that you are living in the centre of where these three circles meet. When you do so, you will lose the sense of time which is known as your sweet spot. This is where your true magic lies. Solving Problems: Always make sure that you have an outlet for expressing your skills, interests and values in a way that will ultimately solve tangible needs in the world. Zig Ziglar said: You will have whatever you want in this lifetime if you can help enough people get what they want You need to be relevant and passionate (Interests) about solving peoples problems better than anyone else (Skills). Once you start solving peoples problems in a way that is aligned with your greatest skills, interests and values, you will ideally start making money from your pursuits. What you then need to do is use this money to RE-INVEST back into your skills, interests and values. This will lead to your becoming more passionate about what you love to do, as well as help you become more and more skilled. The more passionate and skilled you become, the more demand there will be for you, and consequently your self-value will also go up. This re-investing back into yourself process is known as the flywheel concept, but in order for this process to gain unprecedented momentum, you need to apply the hedgehog concept. There is a tale that compares the efficiency of a hedgehog to that of a fox. A hedgehog doesnt do many things well, but what it does, it is very good at.The fox on the other hand is always involved with a variety of things, never focusing purely on one thing at a time. The fox always tries to catch the hedgehog and spends a great deal of his time and energy trying to pursue it. Each time he tries to attack the hedgehog from a new angle, all the hedgehog does is turn around and the sharpness of its back causes the fox to retreat. The hedgehog always wins because of the fact that it has one solid skill that it uses over and over again. The fox always loses because he never focuses long enough to master one set of skills that would actually win him the prize - hedgehog for dinner. So the hedgehog concept is all about focusing your resources on a few things that get results.
Dont be a jack-of-all-trades and a master of none. You need to be a jack of few trades and a master of one.
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Locusts go from crop to crop taking all they can and moving on, with destruction following them. It might seem exciting and fast paced but eventually there will be nothing left as the locust destroys its surroundings and ultimately itself. A cow on the other hand just eats grass all day, is consistent in what it does, but is highly valued as it produces milk for many people. A few things done well will get you to a place where the flywheel concept will become a reality for you. We cannot stress it enough: Re-invest into your skills, interests and values to start becoming expert in your field. Extensive research shows that people who consistently invest into work, love and play time throughout their lives are least likely to have regrets. One of the best pieces of advice we can give you is to spend time with brilliant people who are doing what you would one day love to do. Take them to lunch, coffee, anything to get a piece of their time. Dont arrive unprepared, think of as many intelligent questions as you can and write down their answers. Show them that you have a genuine interest in them and what they do. Remember they were once where you are now and can give you incredible insight into what the next few years can look like for you. The meeting should have purpose and structure, giving guidelines on what you can do to achieve your dream, what to look out for along the way and areas that you should be paying close attention to. Meetings like this can also begin a web of networking that can spread far and wide. Knowing the right people in the right places can play a huge role in creating future opportunities for you.
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Course Summary Packed with 200 Actionable Strategies for Immediate Use
This is a summary of all you have learnt which also gives you 200 different actionable strategies to start putting everything into practice. SECTION 1
you WANT to achieve and WHY you want to achieve it - desire and memory go hand in hand If you dont have clearly defined academic goals, you cant expect your brain to remember everything you study. Subconsciously you are sabotaging your success every time you study without a clear goal or incentive in mind. You need to tell your brain and then remind it daily, that your goals are important to you. Your brain will only store information that it believes to be meaningful, emotionally significant or useful to know for the future - one of the biggest challenges you will face is converting your work into your own meaningful adventure Developing a world-class memory and achieving extraordinary results is ALL about choice. It is pointless to sit down and study because you HAVE to study. This goes totally against the way your brain works. In no time, your brain will drift to something you find more interesting. Motivation grows with action.
studies and every area of your life where you want to get incredible results with a fraction of the effort. Working hard is not good enough; your effort MUST be intelligent. World-class memory competitors were not born with any innate learning ability or talent. They all understand exactly how their brains function best and then capitalize on this by using world-class techniques that enhance each part of the brain enabling it to function to its full potential. Work through all the actionable strategies on memory techniques and speed learning that follow.
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1. Knowing your priorities and 2. Concentrating on these priorities You need to learn how to put into effect what is on your mind. If you spend 1 focused hour each day in a specific area or field, you will be an expert in that subject after 5 years. A conscious and consistent effort in an intelligent and focused direction is needed from you in order to turn pro. Motivation is fickle and fades as quickly as it comes so do not rely on your feelings but learn to fight for something when everything inside is shouting to just throw in the towel. Remove emotion from the equation and commit yourself to a goal that is worthy of your effort and attention. If you can understand WHY you are doing what you are doing, and then work as SMART as you can to achieve your dream, it will become your reality. You can only achieve this by applying daily discipline and diligence to your efforts. Reason and desire + capitalizing on proven tools and techniques that work + discipline and diligence = extraordinary results.
into your long-term memory. Your brain needs to be physically changing shape, as new neurological pathways are being created. You need to tap into all the parts of the brain that can help with the consolidation process. This will ensure that many paths are being created to one memory so retrieval of information is guaranteed. Revision is essential in keeping these new pathways alive.
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HIPPOCAMPUS - HIPPO Is the mother ship of all memories. The main thing you need to remember is that the hippocampus is associated with short-term memory and you need to put in the effort required to move all relevant information into your long-term memory. Gingko Biloba has been proven to help stimulate blood flow to the hippocampus, which will assist in the transferring of information.
AMYGDALE - AMY Is your emotional brain You need to create more emotional significance in your work. If you are not very structured, you need to focus on becoming more disciplined
RIGHT BRAIN Is your creativity, imagination, thinking, feeling If you are not naturally creative and find it hard to use your imagination, especially in subjects you find dull and boring, work at it. The more you practice, the more natural it will become. Injecting creative thinking and fun into your studying can go a long way to achieving the results you desire. Remember to use all your senses.
CORPUS CALLOSUM Is basically the bridge between your left and right brain Using left and right brain together is the key
HYPOTHALAMUS
This helps keep you on an even keel - your equilibrium. It is directly involved in helping you achieve your goals. Make sure to set yourself realistic goals - have something to work towards. This is when dopamine is released in your brain, which helps in the consolidation of memories associated with your goals.
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PINEAL GLAND Your dealer in melatonin and serotonin- induces sleep and provides a buffer against depression. Make sure you get sufficient deep, restful, delta brainwave sleep to ensure the hard wiring of your brain can take place and all new information learnt can be safely stored into your longterm memory. The more melatonin you get through long hours of sleep, the more serotonin you will get, which will help with stress levels and depression.
NEUROLOGICAL PATHWAYS These are your roads to long-term storage The more you revise your work, the more defined your neurological pathways will become and the quicker and easier you will be able to retrieve information. Omega 3 and 6 help insulate your neurological pathways.
FRONTAL LOBES This area makes up 40% of your brain and is involved in planning, vision, and thinking. It is what sets you apart from animals. Spend time using this crucial part of your brain - think, plan, formulate, set goals. Then act on all your visions and goals
SUBCONSCIOUS BRAIN This is about your belief patterns- what you believe to be true. Start to change the way you think and you can change your life
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MEMORY TECHNIQUES
NOVEL TY ENHANCING AND MEMORY STIMULATION
By using all your senses, you get your brain to trust that the information you are learning is important and real. Work on being wildly imaginative in all your learning; make every subject, every section, as novel as you can by using all your senses
ROMAN ROOMS
This is where you use rooms you are familiar with as storage locations for information you are studying. Look for rooms that you can use. Remember they need to be familiar, otherwise create new ones and make them familiar Practice placing information around these rooms
LINkING
It is so much easier for your brain to remember a connection of facts than random bits of information. This is where linking helps.
Go through your summaries, linking words, headings, important ideas, dates or facts. All can be
linked in a systematic order, helping the work flow from one point to the next, ultimately helping you remember it
JOURNEY
The Journey technique is an extension of the Roman Rooms technique. It is where you use locations along a familiar path as storage hooks. Write down as many journeys as you can, each having 20 locations. Remember, if you are finding this hard to do, the journey is probably not familiar enough. Once you start, you will be surprised at how many journeys you actually have. When youve done this use these journeys to store your work on
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ACRONYMS/MNEMONICS This is using the first letters or words from different areas of work and joining them together in a way that makes sense to you. Take your summarized notes and see how many you can make an acronym from. It must be something catchy and memorable. RHYTHM AND RHYME
Songs have a lot of emotion attached to them and therefore assist incredibly well in helping you remember information.
Whether you are musically inclined or not, try to make up a song or jingle, or just add a beat to
your work. You are guaranteed to remember it for a lot longer.
STORY TELLING
Stories are easily stored into long term memory as they play on every emotion.
Try creating stories within your work- make each subject come alive, place yourself there and
experience all the subject has to offer.
kEY IMAGE
This is a very powerful technique. By using a key image you can summarize an entire textbook using a single image. The image is used as a trigger to which all the smaller details are attached.
Take a section of work and think of a key image that would suit it. Try placing all the smaller
details around the image. Every time you see or think of that image, recall of the entire section of work will be triggered.
CHUNkING
Remember your brain likes to have order and structure. When your work is all over the place, your brain does not know where to begin - this makes studying tiring and tedious.
Summarize your work in a way that puts the main subjects, ideas and topics together in a clear
and easy way, so that at a glance you can see clearly what needs to be learnt.
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QUESTIONS
A question always prompts an answer.
While studying make a point of asking yourself questions around each topic, point, or section of
your work. By asking questions, you learn to dig deeper into understanding and that is true learning.
CONCLUSION
There is no hard and fast rule on what memory techniques you should use or which suits what subject best. You need to figure out what suits YOU best, what you find easiest to implement. All these techniques are tools to help make your studying easier, not harder. The main thing is to use your imagination to make your work come alive.
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SPEED LEARNING
This section teaches how to get through your work a lot faster and at the same time remember more for longer. You need to see this the same way as building a house - your brain only builds onto what it already knows - you always need to lay a foundation in your initial learning to build onto.
page or theme. Build on to this later. Go through 2/3 pages- then revise- go back, look at it again. Revise 2-3 times in the session. When you revise, start adding novelty and sensory stimulation techniques. ONLY main points- headings, sub headings, summaries and conclusions. Dont stress about the smaller stuff- come back to it in the detail method. The true test is how much you will know after the time is up. Dont worry about what the summaries look like- cut out the middleman of making a nice summary and having to come back and learn it later. Learn while you are summarizing. Whole purpose = 80% of work done with 20% of the effort in 40 minutes.
CONSOLIDATION/REVISION
THERE ARE 3 KEY STEPS TO THE CONSOLIDATION PROCESS: 1. 2. 3. Short term consolidation: within 1 hour 1 day after studying information Long term consolidation: 1 week + after studying the information Rest: allow yourself consistently good sleep for the neural pathways to solidify the new information learnt. Diet plays a role in helping in this process too.
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important. By now you will have an 80% understanding and memory of the work, so adding these final touches should be easy. And again, always CONSOLIDATE!
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DETAIL METHOD
Mental Preparation Power scan Add 2-3 extra details to your main headings from page 1-3 Use a different coloured pen for this Review page 1-3 Add 2-3 extra details to your main headings from page 4-6 Review page 4-6 And so on (Pen down) Review your overall summary Total (Blank page) Write down everything you can remember
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TURNING PRO
How much energy are you putting into everything you do, especially your studying? If you have a big enough reason, you will have enough motivation to make it happen. You need to set realistic goals and place rewards or incentives beyond your studying or exam writing. There always needs to be something you are working towards.
DURING CLASS
Concentrate and be all there Ask as many questions as you want, ensuring that you fully understand everything If necessary take the teacher aside after class Find out what type of exam it is and how much it is worth
BEFORE STUDYING
Take a good break after lectures and before studying Plan your study schedule, know when your exams are scheduled Plan your study session for the day Set the goals you want to achieve during the study session Prepare your study area
DURING STUDYING Study in an environment free of distractions Form study groups, but only if they work well for you Start promptly to avoid procrastination Get into the zone do this before each study session and exam Focus on time management Use and perfect all the memory and speed learning techniques Create your own memory techniques Know your learning style After you have studied for 30-40 minutes, stop and review for 10 minutes Take short breaks often
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AFTER STUDYING
Revise, revise, revise It is vital if you want what you have just learnt to be transferred to your long
term memory and to be there safely for a long period of time. Remember to revise after 1 HOUR, 1 DAY, 1 WEEK Eat well, especially during studying and writing exams Sleep well - dont try cramming the night before - it will not do you any good Exercise and socialize - you need to have a healthy balance between hard work and play
WATCH OUT FOR THE 9 THINGS THAT CAN TAkE YOU OUT:
1. SUBCONSCIOUS MIND
Change your attitude and you change your life literally. Make seemingly boring work come alive and you have already accomplished half the effort. By having a negative attitude towards your work, you are telling your brain that the work is insignificant and not worth holding onto, so you will be wasting your time.
time with today. This saying could not be truer! Spend time with Vitamin People
3. MEDIOCRITY
Make yourself an incredibly valuable individual who is in high demand. By doing this you will have
whatever you want out of life. Dont get bogged down when you fall short of who you wish you be. Just pick yourself up, truly believe that you are sorry for what you have done and make every effort to change your behaviour from that moment on. It is totally worth it.
4. PROCRASTINATION
DEVELOP YOUR PLAN:
A project is easier when it is built in stages Have a realistic view on how much time each section of work will take Have a set time of day, week, etc. when you dedicate yourself to work. Put rewards in place that you know you will receive when you reach certain targets. Get people around you who will help motivate you and monitor your progress Dont be too hard on yourself
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become embedded in your subconscious mind. In time the process will become second nature.
6. STRESS
ACTIVELY COMBATING STRESS Set attainable goals for yourself on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis Visualize future success Set out a study plan, and then stick to it. This way you will approach exams feeling prepared Avoid taking on more than you can handle. Learn to say NO if you are too busy Take regular breaks to avoid feeling overwhelmed Think positive! Negative thoughts can trigger a physical fear reaction PRACTICAL THINGS YOU CAN DO Eat healthy, balanced meals to stay in top form Limit your caffeine intake Stay physically active Get into the zone before studying Laughter is the best medicine, so learn to laugh more Turn up your favourite song - loud. Sing and dance!
7 FEAR OF FAILURE .
Failure is as much a part of your success journey as success so never see failure as an end in itself.
8. MENTAL BLOCkS
The best way to avoid a mental block in the exam room is to make sure youve prepared sufficiently. If you get to a point in the exam where your mind goes blank, just relax. On a blank piece of paper
write down anything that comes to mind around the work you are having difficulty with. This could help trigger the information you are looking for.
9. BURN OUT
What is the one thing that you love to do most? Make sure you are doing it. This will always keep you
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snacks keep your energy on an even keel Make sure your room/home is stocked with healthy snacks Only eat when you are physically hungry Dont use coffee to keep you awake while studying WATER, WATER, WATER Omega 3/6 essentials fats, brilliant for memory Salmon Oil well known brain food Ginkgo Biloba helps with performance and stimulates blood flow to the brain
ExERCISE
Start a physical activity program and stick to it Find a buddy to exercise with
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learning, memory, speed and concentration principles, but how do you build a bridge between what youve learnt on this course and how you apply it in all your work?
You will obviously need to take everything youve learnt and match it with how you like to learn best. Make sure that you stick to the 4 week plan to help you implement everything. This process will also
help you keep track of your progress and keep you accountable for what you aim to achieve each week and each month.
You can apply over 200 actionable strategies with the 4 week plan. We recommend that you watch
the Summary and read through the actionable strategies at least once a month for the first 6 months after the course.
Every time you do this, you will pick up something that you may not have realised previously - the
reason for this is simply that you would have grown since the last time you watched it or tried to implement what you learnt.
As you know, the true reflection of whether you will achieve success is found in how you spend each
day. If you change your day to match your ideal end goal, you are onto a sure winning formula.
Do you have to stick religiously to the 40-45 minute study session with your own work? Not at all.
You can adapt the time frames to how you learn best. It is just a recommendation of what we believe is the ideal time to study. Refer to the question How long should you study at a time?
You can apply everything you learnt on this course to what you have to learn. Remember: You will get
the most success when you start to combine as many strategies as possible, simultaneously.
Always know why you are doing what you are doing and if you cant think of anything,
CREATE something.
Each week set out what you want to achieve. Always aim for productive study sessions where you can actually quantify what you have done at the
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Apply the Foundation, Detail and Refiner methods to your work, always being able to see that you
some space to get better. Dont be hard on yourself, you will get there.
You will have a huge strategic advantage by summarizing your notes in class exactly as youve learnt in
learnt with the summarizing techniques) you will increase your memory and understanding by 400%. If you add colour it goes up to 700%.
Try to keep 60-70% of the work in your head throughout the term by applying the effective revision
and to try and RECALL your work. This will help keep each of your study sessions as productive as possible and help keep you focused on RESULTS instead of the ACTIVITY.
Make sure that you get 80% of the work done with 20% of the effort by applying the Pareto principle
as well as Parkinsons Law. These are covered in your manual in the Speed Learning section.
Go over your work 10 minutes, 1 hour, 1 day, 1 week, 1 month and 6 months after you studied it. Realize that many aspects such as stress, lack of sleep, poor diet and emotional problems have a huge
time to do it in. Everyone is in the same boat so dont get despondent, just keep going and you will make it even if you doubt that you will. Learning how to fight for something is a good thing so count yourself worthy of being challenged. Failure means that you could actually be very close to big success. Think of working out at gym.... your muscles only grow when you get to a stage where you push them until they physically break down and tear. Yes, you may feel like youve failed but keep going as you are actually winning.
It is a weird thing, but failure is just as important as success itself. The two cannot be separated. Just
make sure that the majority of your failing happens in your practice.
Be proud of your work, put your heart into it and try to make it as much fun as possible. Work as
hard and smart as you can and youll continue to get better and better.
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Please be sure to listen to the explanation of the No Writing Method so you will know how to build
onto your summaries without actually writing anything. This will save you a huge amount of time.
Start by applying the Foundation and Detail Methods and then move on to the Refiner Method. If you
find yourself struggling to remember the work during the Foundation Method, you are probably trying to add too much detail too soon. Build slowly.
You may well do more than one Refiner Method. It depends how deep you want to go and how well
you want to do. The key thing to keep in mind here is that in depth knowledge of a subject comes with time, but obviously you want to get there as soon as possible so you need to be able to quantify some form of change or increase in knowledge. This will provide motivation as you will be able to see the progress you are making.
Have something specific to work towards that you can compare to previous performance. A good
example would be for you to write out what percentage of the work you think you are familiar with. You could then set a goal of increasing your knowledge by a further 10-15% after a 20-minute study session.
We adopt a similar strategy before the World Memory Championships and have proved its success.
Ensure that EVERY study session has a specific goal or target that you could beat: write down what you achieve and try to beat your performance of the previous day or your all time best score.
Every study session has the potential of being extremely boring but help focus by giving yourself a big
without letting your brain convince you of other things it would possibly rather do. Who is in control, you or your brain?
In order for you to get to the 80/90% or even 100% mark, you need to really want this and BELIEVE
that it is possible.
Picture yourself getting full marks for the subject - imagine getting your test paper back with 100% on
it. Say positive words like: It feels so great knowing that I cracked 98% for that test...
Remove your previous ideas and beliefs of what you believe possible about your performance.
or semester and closer to exam time, spend focused time using the Refiner Method to beef up all you know.
Because your foundation should be relatively strong, your brain has a platform to build quite solidly
onto. It can now add smaller details such as more precise information.
Apply the Speed Reading and Reading Strategies in the PowerStudy Course Manual.
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Bring your brainwaves down to alpha or even theta state. You can achieve this by listening to light
classical music, using sound reducing headgear and having a 1 minute mental preparation. There is an event at the World Memory Champs that is probably one of the toughest events to do really well in. It is the binary numbers event where each person has to remember many random zeros and ones in perfect order. The world record is held by Ben Pridmore, with 4140 binary numbers memorized in perfect order in just 30 minutes. Gnter Karsten is usually in the top 3 of the competition and realizes that if he had to revise in this event he wouldnt be able to get a good score so what he does is only see the numbers once. In this 30 minute event I can memorize about 1600 binary numbers but then I see the binary code 3 times to make sure that they are stuck in my head like glue, so even though I dont memorize as much as I could, at least I can rely on what I have learnt.
So where am I going with this? Dr. Gnter Karsten shared with me one of his dirty little secrets which
enable him to remember so much after only seeing the work briefly. His strategy? He brings his brainwaves down to theta state, almost just before REM sleep, or delta brainwaves.
I know it sounds crazy, but its true. I recommend trying to relax enough to where your brain almost
becomes totally sponge like while building the smaller information, but you also dont want to be too dreamy.
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MEDICINE
How to learn terminology for a degree in medicine and entire medical textbooks. Note: Also refer to how to study law cases and definitions
We have had the privilege of working with many doctors. The best students have always been those
who believed in themselves being doctors before actually getting their degrees. They could see themselves working on patients and helping them way before they were qualified..
Weve just had feedback from a doctor who is specializing further after applying much of what he
learnt from this course to his work. He agreed that you must work as intelligently as possibly but ultimately a lot of discipline is essential, especially as there is so much small detail that is required in a medical degree.
If you are studying to be a doctor or have already qualified, your job is to become the best
doctor possible.
There are so many important facts that one cant leave out, but there is good news: There are very
clever ways of tackling this to help ensure that the hard work and sweat that you DO put in will be the most intelligent approach possible. ON A MIND LEVEL
Start off with a healthy respect for what you have to learn, and get going. Take a deep breath and
just start...
Do not get despondent and make sure that failure is NOT an option. Tell yourself that you will do it.
You WILL become what you desire. The secret lies in BELIEVING and actually SEEING this clearly in your mind BEFORE you achieve it. It will then be just a matter of time for it to become a reality.
Put up reminders around your house or office of your desired end goal - stick up a picture of the
degree or a pictorial representation of what you aim to accomplish where you will see it every day.
Make sure that there is intense emotion connected to your end goal. Try to connect to this daily
and weekly. Every morning on awakening, and every evening before you go to bed visualize yourself actually DOING & LIVING your dream.... if you are studying to be a surgeon, visualize yourself actually operating on patients.
Be specific - picture yourself working on a patient - what is her name? How old is she? Does she have
children? You are known as one of the best surgeons and that is why she has come to see you. And guess what? You have solutions to her problems and you are going to help her.
Make sure that your self-talk each day is aligned with your end goal. Before I started competing in
memory competitions I went on a very expensive course on the mind. They recommended using emotionally lead affirmations to myself each day for 3 months. One of my affirmations was I have the best memory in the world. Another was It feels amazing to compete against the best in the world and push my brain to the limit. Every time I said these words, there was something inside of me that
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rebelled and said, Of course you dont have the best memory, dont be ridiculous. Do you know what this voice was? What I was used to. My OLD belief system. How wonderful to know that our dominant thoughts and words become our reality and we DO have a chance to change our lives to a large degree.
Guess what? Just 7 or so months later, I was jetting off to compete at the World Memory Champs.
While Ive not won the World Memory Champs I have been the best in Africa and the Southern Hemisphere for the past 4 years and the best I have achieved in couple of events would have placed me in the top 3 in the world. So yes, I will stamp my feet and testify that the words you speak and the thoughts that dominate your mind DO affect your current reality.
DO NOT just nod your head and agree, make sure that a day doesnt go by without using the power
of affirmations.
An affirmation that you could use as a guideline: It feels great to know that I am a qualified doctor
discipline and following through you may say It makes me feel wonderful knowing that people get great benefit from my expertise that I have been able to acquire through discipline and hard work. ON A PRACTICAL LEVEL
How to study 6000 pages of detailed work and excel, including getting through an ear, nose, throat,
and neck and skull surgery degree, one of the most difficult medical degrees.
Listen and read the answers provided in question 1 to add to this. If you have the luxury of attending
lectures, build up 60-70% of your work in class by applying the summarizing techniques learnt on the course.
Take the books you have to study and spread them out in front of you. Each one is a different animal
WHY each one is DIFFERENT and what each books main focus is.
Take each book, one at a time, and start to break it down a bit further. What are the key sections in
book 1, 2, 3 etc.
Draw a very basic foundation of each book comprising the key sections together with the chapters. Once you have done this, take a chapter of work and choose an amount of pages that would be a
challenge for you to do. Obviously, it should be a lot easier for you to learn the information if you have attended lectures but if not, its not a problem, it will just require a bit more effort to become familiar with.
Apply the Foundation, Detail and Refiner Methods to your work and get an ESTIMATE on how long
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NEED to fail in order to get to a stage where you have an exceptional understanding of the work. The question is, are you prepared to FAIL and GET UP more times than your classmates?
Once you have an estimate of how long you took and how much you were able to recall and
understand, you may use this as a benchmark and challenge to beat in study sessions to come. This will help you get through the work and keep you focused. If you were running a race without a specific time that you were trying to beat, would you perform at your best? How much faster would you run if you were aware of a previous record that you had set and were trying to beat? Yes, every subject is different, and each section may be different in length and may require different thought processes, but getting an estimate on what it would take for say 10 or 20 pages will give you a target to work towards.
Always gauge how much you know after each chapter and set a plan in action of when and how you
plan on upping the percentage of your memory and understanding for that chapter.
We recommend that you write less and less as you add more detail. As you do this start combining
more of the memory techniques such as Linking information together, connecting it to a Key Image, creating a Story out of it etc.
Keep a copy of the summary you create in each section as your reference guide to what you have
done. You can also record how much of that section you know and understand, and make a note of work you still need to do.
It is recommended that you try to keep 60-70% of the work in your head throughout the term and
between 3-7 days before exam time start to add on smaller detail. In other words, get through the bulk of ALL the sections and use this as a base to build on closer to exam time.
After youve done this you can apply the Refiner Method to each section to beef up your work and
was apply the above information to his work and he then added the combined Roman Rooms, Journey and Key Image techniques.
He knew the hospital where he worked well and strategically broke down the work and placed
the core elements in different sections of the hospital, which then acted as his personal library of important information. Each section was broken down into various rooms that in turn held key information. The ear section for example was in the ICU ward and each room held a core section of important information that in turn could be broken down further. Not only were key bits of information placed around the hospital in a strategic and structured way, but Sujith combined the Key Image and Linking Methods with this to maximize his storage capacity and use of space. The surgery that Sujith would be performing would require intricate attention to detail and literally only a handful of people in the country are qualified to do this, so to help create meaning and reason beyond just learning the work, he made sure that every key procedure was practiced in his mind with a person that he knew well, loved and respected. He practiced a section on the ear thinking that he
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was working on his 4-year-old daughter. Even though he may never operate on his daughter, he will undoubtedly operate on someone elses daughter and this inspired and gave him extra energy and reason beyond merely learning the work.
Not only is this strategy great for motivation, but by using a specific person who represents each
section of work, you assist your neural pathways to split which helps create clarity. This also makes the information easier and more enjoyable to learn and definitely aids in the process of memory consolidation.
Use Roman Rooms and Journey Techniques on many of the key diagrams you have to learn.
LAW
How to learn hundreds of cases and definitions for law students.
Law students have had incredible results with PowerStudying as there is a huge amount of information
to be learnt and they have to know how to separate and structure the work in a consistent and creative way. Unfortunately, the dropout rate for law degrees is exceptionally high because of the workload and the inability most people have to learn effectively.
Find out from your lecturers and tutors where the most important information lies regarding what
are not. Make sure you focus your energy on learning the most important facts.
By focusing on the core information in each case, your reading will become more productive as you
how to remember them. Make each one very different, unique. For example: Mrs. Jones, red curly hair with a big revolver in her hand... connect all important information to her.
Try placing Mrs. Jones and others in separate locations on Journeys that are familiar to you. By doing 5 cases and seeing how easy it is to remember them, you will become motivated to try to
do more. Use this motivation to your advantage and create a new image in your head of how well you can do in law. Picture how good you will feel getting a near perfect grade as your knowledge of this subject is so great.
Most important: When you are storing cases on Key Images or creating highly imaginative stories
around the case and placing these images, stories or ideas onto your Journeys, it is a really wise idea to categorise your Journeys into key sections of work. This means that you shouldnt have many random cases on any random Journeys. You could put all your Family Law cases on Journeys around your hometown and your Criminal Law cases around another town youre familiar with. They must be separate in your mind. You can tweak this idea to fit your style of learning but make sure that the information you need to learn can all be found together so it will be easier to locate. 127
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You will be amazed at how long you will be able to remember the information for, assuming that you
wish to keep it. Once youve learnt the information, say by combining the Key Image Technique or the Story Technique with the Roman Rooms and Journey Technique, you may in the future overwrite the information by storing NEW information onto the locations that you used for this specific work, but this does not mean that you wont be able to remember the work when prompted to do so. You may very well in fact be able to remember precise details of the work. The technique or techniques that you initially used to help remember the work will ultimately fade away but the information will remain. The techniques are just used to help move the information to long term memory.
Create Sacred Journeys with consistent patterns of thought that come out of lectures or sections of
work. This means full journeys with core themes that you can use in tests and exams that prove you dont just know your work but you understand it as well. You will be able to use core information on journeys to argue various points.
Create Sacred Journeys in conjunction with the other techniques youve learnt to help store
important work. Look for AHA moments and store these core ideas on Sacred Journeys to help solidify thought and create firm neural pathways.
When tackling definitions do the same - just start with a key word or phrase and build from there.
Reality: No easy answers.There are so many different disciplines within each field of actuarial science as well as engineering.
Mechanical engineering compared to chemical engineering is as different as engineering and
actuarial science.
The first part of this section will help you on a psychological level and the second part on a
practical level.
Weve had the privilege of working closely with many actuarial science students and have spent a
great deal of time customizing how PowerStudying applies to dominating such a practical degree. Weve also worked with all the engineering bursary students of one of South Africas largest oil companies - around 400 each year.
We contacted some 120 professors and heads of department from many Universities around the
world to find out what it took to get through an actuarial science degree. Every response was that it is impossible to get through the degree without working exceptionally hard. The 2 most consistent and dominant pieces of advice were:
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set up a small group that is disciplined enough to work hard and find solutions. The reason this is so powerful is that it enables you to create space that helps compensate for your weaknesses as well as helping you leverage off each others strengths.
Theo is a very successful businessman who was asked to do a talk at a local college and he kindly
took time out of his very busy schedule to do so. Throughout his talk students walked in and out, those who stayed seated chatted amongst themselves and others put their heads on their desks in an attempt to sleep. The lecturer in attendance was very intrigued by what Theo had to say on how to succeed in business in todays fast paced world. She was incredibly thankful that he had come to share some practical insight into his world and what made him the millionaire he is today - she thanked him for attending and said that she would love for him to return and share further with some of the other classes. However, what Theo experienced shocked and saddened him. He said he would never go back, commenting that people do not know what it means to work hard these days. The students in attendance were rude, lazy and did not really have any desire to bring value to the world; they had a give me what I want without much effort on my part attitude. This breeds an unproductive, inactive workforce.
Actuarial science and engineering are highly specialized career choices and because of this, the
opportunities that come from qualifications in these fields are vast. Almost all the successful students who have excelled in these fields have created mastermind groups not only to help keep them on track with the work, but to excel and thrive.
Think about the Tour the France cycling race. The team is the number 1 contributing factor to the
success of an individual. Of course the person who wins the race would have trained intensively, eaten right, slept well, etc. but the team has all worked to their strengths to help the individual win. So how does this apply to you and getting through this tough degree? You also need to team up or collaborate with exceptional people.
A group of close friends at University who were studying chemical engineering called themselves the
Chemical Brothers although there were 2 girls in the group. They worked incredibly hard together, and also leveraged off each others strengths and found ways to compensate for each others weaknesses. They were close - not only did they work and attend lectures together but they also went out and had fun together. The community they created enabled them to find a very healthy balance between working hard, playing hard and developing meaningful friendships.
Picture getting through by being in the ring with a really big giant who is known for knocking his
opponents out cold... The stats are unfortunately not in your favour as this giant is renowned for his incredibly good track record of winning. So you must fight with all your resources!
The desert period unfortunately has to be endured by people who want to make something
wonderful out of their lives. It doesnt mean that there is no water or food in the desert, but what it does mean is that you may very well feel that you invest over and over and over again into your dream by giving your time, money, energy and possibly even your whole heart, but find that the rewards you get out are not evenly matched to your investment. 129
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Hold on and keep giving because if you can hold on long enough the land of milk and honey will be a
place where you will be able to reap what you have sowed in the desert. REMEMBER THE FINEST STEEL GETS SENT THOUGH THE HOTTEST FURNACE, SO CONSIDER YOURSELF FINE..
Ok, so that is enough psychological talk, here is some practical advice to help you get through successfully.
The reality is that 8 hours of lectures leaves very little time to study. It seems like quite a contradiction, but with actuarial science and engineering you could be at a disadvantage if you spend much of your time learning. I am obviously referring to the majority of your subjects that are practical in nature. Let me expand on what I mean by not learning What you need to do is make sure you understand in class. Grasp the concept when its discussed. Dont leave until you at least partially understand the lecture. At home, go over the days work, and make sure you understand what was covered - reinforce your understanding of the concepts by practicing a few examples. Sure, this is a very hard thing to do. Probably at least 95% of your class wont have time to do this, but at least try and commit one short, focused session each day to doing it. It will really set you apart and give you leverage that the rest of the class wont have. We remember a girl at University who managed to do this every day after lectures when the rest of the class said it was impossible to find the time. She was the top student in the class! So do it every day, without fail. Here is another essential - if you have the privilege of attending tutorials or smaller workshops make sure you fully grasp the concepts: The biggest learning takes place when practicing examples. You must take advantage of the wonderful guidance you get from tutors. In a 3-hour tutorial you might only get 4 questions.These 4 questions might translate into 3 pages of writing which could take you 25 minutes to write out. However, in reality it took you 2.5 hours to understand enough to then be able to write it down. Get assistance, try something else, and think of things differently. Never, ever leave a tutorial without knowing and understanding each concept taught. Make it a rule and stick to it, in hot, cold, windy, rainy, stormy, even hurricane weather. Dont let yourself off the hook! Many successful people in engineering practice repeatedly until the concept becomes ingrained.
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We know students who have learnt an entire textbook and failed the exam. You need to understand what you are learning. Generally, you should spend 10-15% of your time making sure you know key concepts taught, and the other 85-90% of your time practicing examples. It may even take 19 hours practice and 1 hour of learning. Visualize what is going on... most questions will require practical application. So the more you add Visualization and Novelty Techniques, the easier it will be for you to recall. Mechanical and chemical engineering - set of equations to design a heat exchanger - visualize what a heat exchanger looks like and what it does. Energy is transferred from the hot substance to the cold substance indirectly, and this is done in a piece of equipment that is basically a series of tubes within a larger pipe. So as you visualize what is going on, the equations and the methodology that you need to solve the problem become a lot clearer. You should be able to see if you are on track or not. You could easily mix up a plus or minus sign, so you need to have an idea in your mind of what an answer could be. It needs to make sense. What you need to understand is that in answering all questions you should write out all your methodology as in most cases it counts for 70% of the marks. If you just calculate your answer and give the correct answer that will probably count for 1 mark. Understanding the process behind any answer is where the marks lie. There are a few fundamental concepts that all other concepts and theories branch off from... so make sure that you understand what these are. If you are not sure, ask your lecturers or tutors. Remember the Pareto Principal, which states that 80% of your marks will come from 20% of the key information.
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DIAGRAMS
Below is an example of how to learn diagrams.
PINEAL GLAND
CORPUS COLLOSUM
FRONTAL LOBES
TEMPORAL LOBE
RETICULAR ACTIVATING SYSTEM
HYPOTHALAMUS HIPPOCAMPUS
AMYGDALE
If this were an event at the World Memory Champs, there are two main approaches that competitors
would use to tackle it. Option 1 is a more time consuming, but solid approach. Option 2 is faster and the recommended one. 1) You could imagine this diagram with the key names of the parts of the brain in different locations of a Journey you are familiar with. For example, you could work in a clockwise rotation in the order of the diagram, starting with the PINEAL gland. You could place PIN and EEL on the wall in your 1st location, the FRONTAL LOBES in the FRONT of your second location etc. Ensure that the parts of the brain are stored in a location that includes information on the diagram to give you a clue as to what it looks like. 132
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2) Use the diagram as your Key Image. Combine both the WORD and the IMAGE (what it looks like). Marry the two and make sure that when you think of the first one it triggers the others e.g. the PINEAL gland. As you can see, it looks like a big black dot or even an eye. You could imagine a PIN going through the EYE of the EEL. HIPPOCAMPUS - the stripy area of the brain shown in the diagram could be the home where a HIPPO CAMPS. You could even imagine the hippo sliding down that section of the brain and being very protective of it.
Do this with all the words in the diagram and then ideally revise it once to reinforce the images and
the clever left and right brain connections you have made. Once youve done this, cover up each part and see if you can recall them.
Photocopy each of your diagrams WITHOUT the names or words you need to know on them and
apply the effective revision strategy with trying to recall the key information. This will help reinforce your knowledge as well as the connections youve made.
The initial funny or creative connection you make will ultimately FADE AWAY, but the information will
remain in your long-term memory. Even though it might seem like more work initially, the long-term rewards of working like this will FAR outweigh the initial effort put in.
You can make each diagram work to act as a Key image for you to store other information onto.
Many students isolate core diagrams as Key Images, do what we suggested above and go on to ace their exams.
See and treat your work like an onion. Get through it layer by layer and keep making progress. You
will need several attempts at each section to go deeper, but every time you do, your brain will be remembering more and more... assuming that you have something to build on from the previous time.
You can even take it further - say you have 5 pages of work that you can draw out from 1 key
diagram. (Which is actually very easy to do) If you have 1 journey of 20 locations you can technically store 100 pages of work on this, assuming that 1 diagram would go on each location. 5 pages on a diagram x 20 locations = 100 pages. Bingo
GRAPHS
There are a million and one graphs so it is hard to generalize on how to best study them, but this
key components that make up that particular graph and be able to speak on all the changes that will result if one of the components were manipulated.
Do your best to understand the equations that are represented in the graph. As a very simple
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example, lets look at a straight-line graph. The equation is y = mx + c. You will obviously need to know the key components making up this equation. You would find out that m is the gradient and what you need to do to find the gradient. You would also find out that in order for you to find the x-axis you make y = 0 and for the y-axis you make x = 0, and so on. Once you have done this you can start to practice examples based on what you have learnt to help reinforce what you have learnt as well as giving yourself a deeper understanding of what is going on in the graph.
Ask yourself: What is going on here? What does the x-axis represent and what does the y-axis
represent? What relationship is this trying to convey? If you can get to the heart of what the graph is trying to represent, you will start to understand the relationships involved which will in turn help you understand various questions that might be asked on this subject.
You need to understand the fundamentals: A sine wave looks like a repeating squiggle or oscillating
wave. However, you need to understand what information would be represented by a sine wave, before just learning the graph off by heart.
Because it is oscillating, you visually see a sine wave, and the reason it oscillates is because of whatever
understanding you have of the equations or principles relating to that graph. Straight line or a parabola or points that you are connecting or even a 3D graph...
Visualize all of these and try connecting the equations you need to know with what is going on in
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This acts as your personal library that you access when trying to solve problems. Your focus should be on becoming faster and more proficient in solving problems. If you do not fully grasp or understand the terminology your speed will be negatively affected. What this 10-15% of your time should look like - report back from students whove come back to show us how well theyve done - was consistently that they had simply grouped or chunked key concepts and sections of work together and built onto each section systematically. 135
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It was very clear in their minds as to which equations were meant for each specific section. Building clarity like this right in the beginning helped ensure that practice time was most productive and avoided confusion. For example: you are doing 3 sections of work and each section has 7 key equations that you need to know. In total, you would have to know and understand 21 separate equations that unlock 3 sections of work.This may seem obvious, but it is essential that you know which formulas belong to which section of work. Once you have grouped key concepts you would need to know and understand each of the concepts. You may have the luxury of being provided with a formula sheet during the exams, but if you dont have this then do your best to come up with a creative way to remember each equation or formula. One past student had great success by grouping key equations and assigning a key image to each part of the equation and then storing that little story, with his key images, in separate rooms and journeys. So one room may have represented say trigonometry equations and another room may have been filled with algebra equations. Obviously all of this would be useless UNLESS you practiced using these equations with examples. 85-90% of your time as stated should be used to practice example after example. The more you practice the easier it will be to remember the equation. Your initial method of remembering each equation will ultimately also fade away, but will assist the initial learning process from short term to long term. We recommend that you start with the simplest of examples and work your way up to more hectic questions. Save huge amounts of time by studying theory more intelligently and effectively. This buys you time for practicing maths and stats. In order for you to get faster and more proficient you need to group and arrange concepts in a methodical, systematic and structured way that makes sense to you. There are a number of ways you can make sure that you grasp concepts taught to you on a daily basis. You can personally just wrestle through the problems until you get it. This will be rewarding once you get the concept but is often costly on time. A strategic method will be to find diligent people in your class who can act as your mastermind group. Be careful of who you choose to partner with. Also, seek advice from your tutors and lecturers. It is essential that you do not fall behind so do everything in your power to grasp each concept taught each day, and make sure you file this information in your brain in a way that enables quick and easy access in the future.
Initial learning is always the most difficult and requires the most amount of energy so structure your time with this in mind.
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The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack of the will
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in and at the end of the story let them know what your oral is on and why you chose that topic.
Its ideal to speak on something you are passionate about. It will show. Hint: if they are not going to
talk about your presentation and what they learnt later with friends, then choose something that they will talk about in a good way that is.
World-class communication means that your listeners will understand what you are saying and feel
more could give your audience information overload. Rather say less but let that information be powerful and meaningful.
Each point or theme may have other information attached to it. Everyone loves a good story, so feel
free to add smaller detail in the form of a story. Do not overkill it though.
Do not speak too fast or too slowly. Make a dramatic pause when you have said something important. Take your audience on a journey. If you are not excited about your topic, how can you expect them
to be? Move them, get them to think, stir them up. Be passionate and show that youve done your homework.
End by bringing everything together and then do your best to end on a very powerful note. Generally,
the beginning and end will be embedded in their minds the strongest.
Practice in front of a mirror so that you will be confident when it comes to doing your talk in front of
the class.
When the time comes, act confident, look at your audience as you speak and just enjoy
the experience.
Memorizing your oral or speech: Use the Journey or Roman Rooms Technique to help
store all the main points of your presentation in your mind. A good idea is if you know the location you will be delivering your oral or speech, go there beforehand and place all the key bits or main points around the room in a strategic, logical order. Then when you get up to deliver the speech, you just look around the room and all the points will be there. This will also ensure that you dont forget anything if you work your way around the room focusing on each storage location you created.
With practice, you will get faster and a lot more confident in doing this.
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90% retention, getting me around 75% overall for a test. Now I often learn 150 pages on a 1-hour flight with around 70% retention.
You need to ensure that you have enough journey space in your head. To give you an idea: I currently
have 50 journeys of 20 locations (1000 places) in my head that I use frequently. Dr. Yip from China has 100 000 locations. Many of the ancient Romans and Greeks were known to have had as many as 100 000 locations as storage space!
So it is recommended that you have at least 10 journeys of 20 places to start with, which would be
storing the core heading or sub heading. Once youve done this then move on to the smaller detail.
Make sure you are in alpha state, use the time frame method aka Parkinsons Law, using your 2
memory muscles - become familiar and then try to recall without looking - revise every 2 to 3 pages etc.
First, break down the 100 pages into distinct sections in your mind. Lets say there are 7 key sections
or chapters make sure each chapter starts a new journey. This will help keep things clear in your mind.
Isolate key headings into different categories or prominent locations on each journey. If Chapter 1 was say 15 pages, you would break down this chapter into the core pillars which you
would store directly onto your Journey No. 1 and once you have done say 3 pages you would go back and reinforce what you have learnt. Only when you feel you know the core components will you start to build the smaller information around that... the NEXT most important information.
If you run out of space, and Chapter 1 cannot fit onto Journey 1, then you can start another journey
but when you are ready to start Chapter 2, you should ideally start Chapter 2 on a new journey too.
At the beginning of each journey or chapter, make a wild or obvious sign showing you what the
chapter is about.
E.g. World War 2: Hitler is Chapter 1, so at the beginning of the journey you could picture Hitler doing
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Be as creative as you can with your storage space to try and make it fit with the information you
need to learn. e.g. if Hitler had 4 key strategies of attack that he implemented and this section of work happens to be in your room or a friends room, these 4 strategies may be found in each one of your 4 drawers.
Use a pen or pencil as well as your finger while you go through your notes. This will help keep your
vision focused on the core information and help you structure the work in your head.
If you need to keep information for a long period, make sure that you put it on Sacred Journeys. In
other words, once you have placed information onto this, DO NOT place other information over it until you dont mind letting go of it.
If you learn over the work, it does not mean that you will forget what you previously learnt, but it may
long term so even if you do overwrite a Journey the information should still be quite solidly imprinted in your mind.
Find out how much information you can store in your head before you need to revise. Just because
you may be able to store 5 pages in a few minutes, it does not mean you will be able to do the same with up to 50 pages. Obviously your speed will slow down the more pages you need to do, so be sure to go back to revise the work that you have learnt. Remember, this is the same as spinning plates. If you dont go back and spin the plate again, it will drop... and you dont want this to happen because your brain can only build on to what it already knows, so if key information drops it means nothing else can build on to it... at least it can technically, but it is a lot harder to do so.
This will take a long time to get right but at least you have a solid approach to use if you are willing to
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Break down the information you are learning, first in your mind, then in your
recall, and then try to draw out the summary as you remember it.
You can use this technique while doing the Foundation and Detail Methods. Instead of just drawing out your summaries as you perform the Foundation and Detail Methods with your work, you can save a great deal of time by learning to break down the work first in your head, or by using a highlighter, or by underlining your work. Simply take your first 2 to 3 pages of work, break the 3 pages down in your mind and get through them without writing anything down. You may need to see them twice or even a third time for the information to start to stick. Be as active as you need to with your reading. You may wish to circle key information with a pencil, draw strategic lines to direct your thinking or even write key words or thoughts in the margin of your page.This is high brain functioning stuff so make sure you are in alpha state. Once you have broken down the information (assuming you are using the Foundation Method), try to recall what you have done on a blank sheet paper. So the first time you actually write anything is when you are trying to recall what youve broken down in your mind. This method will save you a great deal of time as you are not being limited purely by writing, but are using your writing time as a chance to check what you know. Writing is an incredibly time consuming activity and it is a known fact that the brain moves way faster than the speed at which one can write. So you can understand why this is so powerful... but it needs to be practiced and perfected. If you cant remember something, it will force your brain to think hard about it and will even direct your brain where to look.
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EVERYTHING IS IMPORTANT. Use your discretion to ascertain what you believe is the next most important information. So in a nutshell, you are building onto your summaries without writing everything down...
You can store information directly to Journeys
This will take some time to practice but is well worth the investment.You would ideally have enough pre set journey or location space available and would start by placing key headings and subheadings onto various places in a systematic way. (The Foundation Method) It would be best to revise every 2-3 pages or so... as you have learnt before. You would then start to add detail once you feel that your main headings and subheadings are secured in your long-term or semi long-term memory bank. The powerful thing about this strategy is that you start storing information you feel is most important and once you have done this, you can add the next most important information etc. This is the exact same process as going through the Foundation, Detail, Refiner, Consolidation Methods as before, the only difference here is that you are doing this and storing the information directly onto Journeys instead of writing them out in the form of a summary. And the great thing is that you are getting 80% of the work done with 20% of the effort by focusing and isolating what you believe is the most important information. AND you are saving extra time by skipping over the writing phase completely. The only way to get better and faster at this is summed up in one word... PRACTICE!
The secret is thus to change your ATTITUDE towards the work and make it way more meaningful, relevant and emotionally significant. It will take effort but remember that your brain doesnt know what is real or not, only what YOU tell it.
Your brain will always be drawn towards those things that are most exciting, relevant, meaningful and
excited about how good you will feel when you achieve your goal, your internal feelings. Extrinsic refers to a tangible reward that you can give yourself such as: I will only go out to watch a movie with friends if I learn 70% of 9 and 10 - the external rewards.
Always ensure you are able to quantify the work you have done. This will motivate you to aim at an
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understanding by 400%. If you doodle in context and in colour, you increase your understanding by 700%.
Allow a day for the information to settle in. Revise after a day, then a week, then a month. Build on as you revise. Have a pen and paper next to your bed for AHA moments as well as when you are walking around
your home or around campus... flashes of insight will come if you invite and allow them. These flashes of insight are directly connected to your desire and reason behind wanting to have a deeper understanding of the subject... your hippocampus responds to your desires and works in conjunction with your amygdale or emotional brain.
Speak to friends about what you have learnt, at appropriate times, and engage in a discussion if those
friends have been studying the same material. Understanding is deepened through experience.
In order for you to increase your understanding, you need to increase your amount of ACTION
around the subject and be prepared to fail many times in the pursuit of going deeper with the knowledge.
Do extra reading and research. Is there a captivating movie on the subject? Is there a knowledgeable
over material after class if you are still battling to grasp the concepts.
Force yourself to ask as many questions as it takes to get more understanding.
Intelligent practice is always a winner but make sure you record and reflect on your mistakes. Keep getting better.
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Visit and spend time at places that enable your creative juices to run wild. Create space, whatever space means to you, for this to grow. Find things that help it thrive. It is one thing to conjure up the ideas; it is a whole other thing to land them. Go wild with your brainstorming but make sure that when you are finished throwing ideas around, you have a plan of action about pinning down these ideas into goals and smaller tasks with a deadline. If you are not the person who is going to land the idea then can you delegate the idea to someone else? Be accountable by telling someone you trust about the ideas you are working on. Create a network of friends who complement your thinking and who are hopefully somewhat different when it comes to helping you ensure that your creativity materializes, so that you all benefit from each other. Aristotle said that thinking requires leisure. So make sure that your life is filled with exciting things that you look forward to and help you relax. Because of the fact that your brain only builds onto what it already knows, be sure to have a tangible way of reflecting your thoughts and ideas as well as the action plans that follow these. Some ideas can be used straight away. Others could take years to mature.... like a fine wine. The secret is trying to discern the season for when each great idea is meant to be birthed in... A few months ago I couldnt sleep all night because 6 years worth of ideas all came together in the middle of the night in one big fell swoop... I was buzzing for weeks after as if on a caffeine high.This would not have happened if I hadnt developed the habit of creating space to think and dream, but even more importantly, always searching for ways in which my ideas and dreams could become reality.
Pray for wisdom.
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The future will never come and take you by the hand, you need to get up and go get it. Action produces motivation, if you start to act, motivation will follow. You might get SO close to just throwing in the towel, but hang in there. When creating a desired end goal using the 3 biggest motivators will help you. They are
1) Desire for Gain 2) Fear of loss and 3) To love or be loved
As hard as it may be to do this, be grateful for your dips or challenges. It could very well mean you are getting close to breakthrough. Create a collage with your favourite things that you love and that get you excited. Life is tough. It helps to know this. When things are going really well see it as a bonus and celebrate. When they are not, do your very best to endure the trial. Understand that there are good and bad times, just as the tide comes in and goes out. The tide will change and you will get through this and become a stronger person on the other side of it. The finest steel is sent through the hottest furnace so feel privileged that you are being shaped. Another way of saying this is: The fire of suffering brings forth the gold of godliness. Try to spend time with wise people to get your mind off problems. You do not have to share everything with them but you can let them know that you are going through a difficult time and that you would really appreciate their support. It will make it a lot easier if you have been there for them previously as well, so connect with family and friends in good times and bad. If the burden is very big and too much to burden your friends, family or partner with then try to find a good therapist who will work with you on a professional level. A really great piece of advice from a business coach - when things seem hectic and you feel overwhelmed... draw a line down the middle of a sheet of paper and on the left side write: ME and on the right side write:
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GOD, or even the word FAITH. On the left, list all the things that you need to do that day and on the right side of the page list all the things that you need God to cover, or need the faith to believe will get done without you. This is a very liberating task to do and allows you to avoid being stuck in your thinking or actions. It is often a good thing to write out all the things that are causing you to get stuck.Your imagination can easily get the better of you and exaggerate problems that may not actually exist. Write everything that is on your mind and then start to tackle each item one by one. Make a note of rewarding yourself or at least noticing the progress that you are making, however small or insignificant it may seem. A great book by Seth Godin called The Dip explains that one needs to be wise in discerning whether to press on through a dip, or quit. Godin argues that all successful people need to realize that there are dips and there are dead ends and that knowing which one of these you are in is vital for achieving success. Even though this is not easy, keep asking yourself Is this a dead end that is not getting me anywhere? Or is this a dip that I need to push through? Once youve made your mind up, commit yourself 100% to what you aim to achieve. This type of thinking is always critical to success as it helps you gain focus and clarity.
It can be as simple as
Waiting for the right mood Waiting for the right time Lack of clear goals Underestimating the difficulty of the tasks Underestimating the time required to complete the tasks Fear of failure Perfectionism
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Understanding that the future is not just going to arrive and take you by the hand is the first step in the right direction. Motivation begins to grow with action, never the other way around. Do not wait to feel motivated before you get to work, as this will never happen. Forcing yourself to start on what you need to be doing will begin the cogs of motivation.
Develop your plan
A project is easier when it is built in stages; start small and add detail and complexity as you achieve
and grow. Dont try to build Rome in a day, you will feel overwhelmed before you start and will only worsen your procrastination. Have a realistic view on how much time each section of work will take and put a schedule in place to help keep you on track. Have a set time of day, week, etc. when you dedicate yourself to work. This helps you develop a new habit of working. Build a good working environment, and distance yourself from distractions. Put rewards in place that you know you will receive when you reach a certain target to help you keep your eyes on the ball. Get people around you to help motivate you and monitor your progress. If you know you are being watched it often helps you focus and get going. Like when you have an exercise buddy, if you know they are going to be waiting for you at the track at 5am you have to get up and go.
1. Take false starts and mistakes for what they are, learning experiences. They can be more important than successes and give meaning to experience. 2. Distractions will always be an issue; you just need to learn to manage them - dont try to deny they exist, but deny their temptation. 3. Allow yourself to get frustrated when things dont seem to be going right. Then take a step back, review the situation, and try to rectify it before continuing. Dont keep doing the same thing repeatedly if it is not working for you. 4. Admitting that you have had a problem with procrastination and recognizing it will help you put measures into place to do something about it. 5. Looking ahead and seeing yourself succeeding can go a long way in helping you avoid procrastination and provide the get up and go you need to make your dreams a reality.
Finally, if procrastination is a habit of yours, focus on the immediate task or project, and build up from there. Each journey begins with one step.
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bONUS INFORMATION
ADVICE TO PARENTS
The best advice I would give parents with young children about increasing their productivity in school from an early age
You have learnt a vast amount from PowerStudy that you will be able to massage into your childs brain
on a daily basis. The key of course is to try to help your children apply intelligent thinking to each of their daily study sessions. Amongst Sasols top bursary students was a student who got 8 As in his final exams at school. He said hed been thinking along the lines of our teaching since starting school at age 6. Hed struggled until an occupational therapist working with him daily taught him basic study skill principles which became second nature. An interesting study was done by Elton Mayo between the years of 1924-1927 at the Hawthorne Works (a Western Electric factory outside Chicago). Hawthorne Works commissioned a study to see if its workers would become more productive in higher or lower levels of light. The workers productivity seemed to improve when changes were made but slumped when the study was concluded. It was suggested that the productivity gain was due to the motivational effect of the interest being shown in them. Sometimes all that might be required to see an improvement in your childs behaviour or marks is to give them your attention. 2 things everyone needs - 1. Autonomy 2. Self mastery The ancient Greeks approach to teaching was to show students what they needed to do and then let them to do it. The Hebrews had a very different approach. They would teach students what they needed to do and then continue to give them guidance and assistance for a number of years to ensure their full understanding. It is obvious which approach was the most effective - anyone who has continual mentoring or coaching ultimately gets the foundations required for solid growth. Teach them the importance of hard work, love, relationships and play. Behaviour that is rewarded is behaviour that is repeated. There are internal rewards that affect the person internally, like the way they feel. For example; If you get good results for the upcoming exam I am going to be so proud of you. External rewards refer to rewards that are more tangible, like getting something. For example; if you get good results for the upcoming exam you can have that new PlayStation game you want. Words have the power to shape their destiny. Always be sure you build your children up - NEVER tear them down with the words you use. Separate your child from their wrongdoing. Punish the wrongdoing; dont attack them personally. What they do and who they are, are completely different. Take every opportunity you can to affirm them, lift them up and give positive reinforcement. Seek to find where their areas of skill, passion and values lie. Feed them emotionally as much as you can. Gently but firmly steer them away from areas that they are weak at and let them become more and more aware of being allowed to focus on their strengths. Schools unfortunately dont generally allow kids to thrive in their areas of strength, but often do the 152
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opposite. Lets say your child does really badly at art in school. Where would most of the effort then be placed? On art. So you are encouraged to put effort into your weakest areas. This doesnt make sense.
Richard Bransons parents realized that he had a very courageous streak and at the tender age of
4 dropped him off miles from home and told him to find his way home. They also set many other challenges up for him, as they knew this inspired and challenged him.
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What would you say is your true gift or personal magic? What percentage of your day is spent in developing your gifts? What do you need to say NO to? What do you think the result of this would be for you? Your team? Your family?
I went on a superb training course on the power of the mind at a critical time in my life, about 8 months before the 2006 World Memory Championships. My mentor Michael Tipper had dared me the year before to compete at the World Memory Champs, but I didnt taken his dare seriously until after completing this course. The courses main theme was that the words you speak on a daily basis will ultimately affect your reality. The many times Id failed in school and University had caused me to believe that I could never compete and the words that I said to myself consciously and subconsciously reinforced this. I soon realized that you cant do something that you believe is impossible, so unless I changed my personal belief system, I wasnt going to experience any real breakthrough with developing a near perfect memory. The only way to change my self-belief system was to change the words that I spoke to myself. So I needed to use my frontal lobes, the largest and most powerful part of my brain, to really think of what my desired end goal would look like. I needed to see, feel, experience and become excited about it. Once Id done this, I needed to create positive daily affirmations that reinforced my new desired end goal. Initially it seemed ludicrous telling myself things like: It feels great to have the best memory in the world and I have one of the most advanced brains in the world, but eventually the loud, dominant voices that tried to remind me how inadequate my brain was got silenced. The trick is to speak your affirmations as if your desired end goal has actually happened. So instead of saying: I hope to one day have the best memory in the world, say: It feels GREAT to have the best memory in the world. I also learnt that our brains respond best to emotion so the daily affirmation needed to have some emotional significance or feeling attached to it. I learnt that my brain had no idea what was real or not, but built up its belief system from the repeated messages that I told it or allowed it to believe. This was a huge revelation and a big tipping point in my life. I have been the highest ranked competitor from Africa and the Southern Hemisphere at the World Memory Championships every year for the past 4 years. Some of the things I can now do include memorizing the order of a randomly shuffled deck of cards in 50 seconds, 12 decks in 1 hour, as well as memorizing an 1100 digit number in 1 hour. This isnt boasting, but illustrates how my life has changed radically, simply by changing my self-talk. In what areas of your life would you like to see exciting changes or more results that are positive? Something practical YOU can do: Write out 3 positive, emotionally lead affirmations. Say these every morning and every evening for the next 3 months. Keep them brief and add as much feeling as possible.
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After struggling at University, I decided to read pretty much everything I could find on the topic of memory. I also emailed top memory experts from around the world. Im very persistent and this resulted in my travelling around the world to meet with these gurus to pick their brains. My new belief system was realized only when my new positive self talk was aligned with my desired end goal. But my biggest breakthroughs in memory only really happened after actually witnessing firsthand what people were achieving at the World Memory Championships. I used to think that memorizing a deck of cards in 3 minutes was quite amazing, until I watched Ben Pridmore memorize a deck in just 24.9 seconds, and 27 decks in 1 hour. I have also seen Johannes Mellow from Germany memorize a 405-digit number in just 5 minutes, and many other amazing feats. By choosing to hang out with free thinkers, my belief system has become rock solid on what is possible and my actions have followed suit.
What literature are you reading on a daily basis? With whom are you predominantly spending your time? Are you happy with the answers to these 2 questions? If not, what can you do to change things?
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At the 2009 World Memory Championships in London, I achieved 9 personal bests out of 10 events after putting in less training time than ever before. I had been doing all the right stuff for previous years but didnt realize that Id actually put a cap on my own performance. My mentor had come 2nd in the 1998 World Memory Championships. He was mentored by the 8 times World Memory Champion and what I had subconsciously done was place him on a pedestal. I believed that he was better than I and because of this my subconscious would not allow me to do something that I believed was not possible. I only discovered later that my scores before the 2009 World Champs would have placed me 3rd in 1998, just 1 place behind my mentor. 155
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So I started a conversation with my brain about my determination to win. I told myself that even though my mentor was incredible and that I respected him highly, times had changed and greater memory feats were possible. I then thought about the top 3 competitors in the world and what they were achieving on a dayto-day basis and concentrated on this until finally it became my belief. I knew that my belief had changed after seeing how much Id improved. This may seem similar to positive self-talk but once you have the right thinking in place, you need to make sure you do not sabotage your success by holding on to a good, but limited belief.
Are there any deeper beliefs that are potentially sabotaging your current success? If so, what do you plan to do to change these beliefs about yourself and what you can achieve?
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products in recent years has been a rip roaring success because Steve Jobs has been bold enough to back up his vision with hardcore investments of time, energy, talent and money. I think the secret behind this is combining heavy investment into learning with strategic, focused, intelligent thinking that aims to ultimately help you become better at solving problems that people have. Zig Ziglar said that you would have whatever you want in this life if you can help enough people get what they want. There are far too many stories of overqualified people struggling to find work. A friend who lives in another country has 3 degrees, one of them a masters degree but has struggled for years to find work. I recently tried to find him simple, minimum wage work simply because he had possibly become too brain heavy. His knowledge was incredible but it was very spread out. Not even he knew what his number one area of skill was. When I asked him what problems he could solve better than everyone else, he gave me 5 very different answers. Do your best to ensure that your learning has been channelled into one consistent direction. Wisdom is Mining the Very Best Thinking Always be on the hunt for the BEST information. It definitely takes years to fine tune good ideas, but the end result, if this thinking is allowed to stew long enough, always far outweighs your overall investment. I try to ensure that my discovery of new ideas is never the prime goal, but the adventure is.The more I learn about the brain, the more excited I get about the possibilities of what it can achieve. Before my first world championships I trained anywhere between 5 and 8 hours daily. After interviewing top competitors, I realized that they only trained from 30 minutes to 1 hour a day. This seemed impossible until I suspended my disbelief and applied their intelligent ways of thinking. My study time has now dropped substantially to 30 minutes a day, but I achieve a great deal more in each 30-minute study session than in 8 hours previously.
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Our 20 minute scheduled meeting turned into 4 hours as we shared stories and talked about the wonderful world of memory. Michael was the one who dared me to compete at the World Memory Championships. Since then weve become great friends and we try to connect whenever I am in London. Not only did I meet Michael, but he introduced me to his friends, many of whom I had read about and respected deeply. Michaels best piece of advice was: Stand on the shoulders of giants in other words, learn from the best. By being bold, Ive had the privilege of meeting the most incredible people. For example, I had lunch with a previous South African Minister of Education when Nelson Mandela was in power. It was great, I picked him up from his home and we spent a wonderful afternoon talking about education in South Africa as well as the goals he and Mr. Mandela had for the country. It is amazing what an idea and a phone call can produce. My aim has always been to develop friendships and not only take, but give back too.
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It has always been tempting to stamp my feet, sulk, and rather get involved with something where I could be the instant hero without having to go through the school of hard knocks. Instead of burying my pain and shortcomings I decided to look it in the eye, call it by name, find ways to turn the tables on it and get it in a WWF headlock. Somewhere deep down there has been a small still voice directing me to continue doing what Ive been doing because I know I am not the only one who finds the education system radically incongruent to the way that I think and perform. My past pain causes me to stop and look at struggling students and know what they are going through and help them to a better way.
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it rewards students largely on their academic performance as opposed to teaching them how to think and solve problems, although this is what they are currently trying to do in South Africa. I think anger is a powerful and good thing as long as it is channelled in the right direction. Its similar to the book Screw it, lets do it by Richard Branson of Virgin. There is something very special about knowing how to beat a system that once bullied you around. To give it the royal finger - which is pointed at almost every teacher or persons in my past, including those psychologists who said that I should never go to University because I wouldnt cope and that I should settle for a more technical profession. Its amazing that they can figure all of that out from ticking and crossing a bunch of academic questionnaires that are almost always geared to predominantly favour left brain thinkers... which would make sense as I dont think I have a left brain. Brent Curtis said: Let people feel the weight of who you are and then let them deal with it. My heart has always been keen to serve people and give to them in an extravagant way. I get a kick out of helping people find easier and more intelligent ways of doing things, ultimately helping them create extra time to do what they dont usually have the time to do. I especially enjoy working with people who are working hard, but are using the wrong tools. I know that my work is not just about teaching memory skills; it is about sharing with real human beings who have real hopes and real dreams. This gets me up in the morning and keeps me trying to find answers to lifes changing questions. Whenever I train for a competition there are, as you can imagine, 101 other seemingly more interesting things that my brain could run along and flirt with. Learning thousands of binary numbers, decks of playing cards, history and dates surprisingly can be a heap of fun, but in the end, it always necessitates convincing my brain that what I am learning is in fact incredible and fascinating. One of the greatest reasons I compete is simply because it keeps me in the game of knowing what my clients go through whenever they write exams. How can I tell someone how to push through and stay motivated if I dont practice this with study material on a day-to-day basis?
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I have realized over the years that there are two main approaches to competing at the World Memory Champs. The first approach is to take it very seriously and try really hard to make sure that the information learnt sticks. The second approach is not only more enjoyable but amazingly more effective than the first.That is to enjoy the learning, have fun and not think of the 100 million people that the event is televised to. The opposite of concentration is not distraction, but anxiety. Repeat.... the opposite of concentration is not distraction but anxiety.
There are many top businessmen and women around with lots of money. A question to ask yourself is do they want to spend it on you?! Write to every big business in your country. Personalize the letter so it is addressed to the head of HR, or even better, the CEO or president of the company, or send it to both. Hand deliver as many as you can to the big players. It will be well worth your effort. My biggest sponsor came from a hand written letter that I delivered to his post box personally. I deliberately didnt put a stamp on it so he could see that Id made the effort to put it in his post box.
The letter that you write has to be very moving; tap into their emotions but at the same time be clear as to what you want. Tell them what you want to do to conquer the world, end poverty, feed the hungry, save the Egyptian mongoose from distinction, etc. and tell them why the degree you plan on studying will help you achieve this goal.
Be creative and courageous in your approach and even a bit in your face. Many will turn you down... so what. Dont try to please everyone with a normal boring letter. People are busy. Give them a reason to be captivated by your story.
Tell them what you have done so far. Show them that you work hard, but your thinking at your young age does not match up to the resources that you need to get you to the next step. Send MANY letters out. I sent around 50 and only two positive replies came back but those two provided me with R100k for my university fees.
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You could quite easily learn a 50-digit number in order with this system, but by moving to the advanced system you could double your storage space with the same effort. Create a 0-9 system converting each number into an image that represents that number For example: 0 - Doughnut 1 - Tree 2 - Swan 3 - Stool 4 - Car 5 - Glove 6 Golf club 7 - Angel 8 - Gate 9 - Balloon After learning what image represents which number, you would put stories together to remember the sequence of numbers. For example: If you wanted to remember the phone number (031) 5838032 The story could go something like this: there was a Doughnut(0) sitting on the Stool(3) that was under the Tree(1). I put my Glove(5) on as I did not want to get sticky fingers and then opened the Gate(8) and walked towards the Stool(3). The Gate(8) then slammed shut causing the Doughnut(0) to fall from the Stool(3) and a Swan(2) ate it. How this translates into learning dates The same number learning process would take place but you would then translate that story into the event that happened.
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For example: 18 December 2008 Hunger for Freedom Nelson Mandela Foundation book wins award Nelson Mandela was sitting under the massive Tree(1) next to the Gate(8) that shut up the hunger for freedom Swan(2), Nelson Mandela gave it 2 Doughnuts(00), (as it was Christmas)(December) from over the Gate(8) and was awarded for his kindness.
This is one of the events at the World Memory Championships and you will be incredibly surprised to see how many dates can be memorized using this technique. Johannes Mallow holds the world record for memorizing 118 dates in 5 minutes. The more you use it the faster you will get.
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