Bartosz Czekala How To Learn Faster and Rediscover Joy of Learning
Bartosz Czekala How To Learn Faster and Rediscover Joy of Learning
by Bartosz Czekala
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ENCODING
* pay attention
* be interested
* focus
* make it useful (the law of intensity)
* feel free to choose (the law of freedom)
* understand
* make it about you (the law of self-reference)
* use emotion
* compose catchy rhymes and puns
* create associations
* use mnemonics
* use frequency lists
* prexes and sufxes
* experiment
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STORAGE
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RETRIEVAL
* environmental triggers
* active recall
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WELCOMING INTRODUCTION
Hi there!
I'm glad you've joined my little rebellion against mindless cramming!
Let's get started.
I'm obsessed with learning. I mean really obsessed.
Whenever I nd myself angry or sad I read and memorize something.
So yeah - I'm crazy.
But at least voices in my head have some great ideas!
Together we have collaborated to deliver you this e-book.
You will nd 20 strategies to help you to memorize information better.
Most of them are universal and can be used for any kind of memorization.
Some, on the other hand, should be used only to facilitate learning vocabulary.
What's more, don't even think about trying to implement them at once.
You know how it usually ends. You get discouraged and you give up.
Instead, try to implement these strategies one by one.
Treat this e-book as your toolbox which can be used if the need arrives.
At the end of this book you will nd a compressed list of all the strategies.
Print it and use it as reference whenever you learn.
Such approach should make your learning painless and effective.
Once you feel comfortable with using one of these strategies, add
another one to your toolbox.
Treat this book as a perpetual source of information about memorizing.
Come back to it after some time, once you have read it.
You might be surprised what you have missed before.
And if this little book helps in your learning, do me a favor.
Send me your success story to [email protected]
I would love to hear it!
And remember - knowledge is useless without action.
Good luck!
Bartosz Czekala
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ENCODING
For starters, there is one thing which can't be stressed enough the creation of a memory starts with its perception.
It sounds obvious, yet it's ignored so often. It makes me frustrated sometimes.
I should probably create a T-shirt with this writing and scream this statement at the top of
my lungs from the rooftops. Or tattoo it on my neck and start touring schools, kindergartens
and companies to get my point across.
Without doubt encoding information is the most important step in the process of learning.
You probably have heard of people who remember almost everything effortlessly.
"Geniuses" people say. Are they really? What's really behind the curtains?
What's the secret?!
As always, truth isn't even half as exciting as the results....
Usually it is simply a blend of (elaborated) encoding and some other
elements described below
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ENCODING
PAY ATTENTION
If you don't pay attention to a piece of information you want to memorize,
how do you expect to remember it?
We all have said time and time again "I forgot it".
The truth is that most of the times we didn't forget it.
How come? Well. You can't forget what you didn't memorize in the rst place.
The prime example is remembering peoples names at parties.
People don't even try to remember them,
yet later they declare "somehow it's slipped my mind".
Next time when you really want to memorize something, don't let it ash before your eyes.
Nail this information with your attentive look!
BE INTERESTED
If you don't care about something, you immediately give your brain a command to ignore it.
Our perception is very limited so why should your brain waste its precious resources trying
to remember something useless?
That's why you should always try to make the information you want to acquire interesting.
It might take some time. Some things seem so dull that it appears virtually impossible.
But where is a will there is a way.
FOCUS
Try to eliminate all potential distractions which might interrupt your learning.
It's the essence of focus.
Only then you'll be able to concentrate fully.
Turn off your mobile, lock the door, go to library if you have to.
Sure, it's not always possible to create perfect conditions free of distractions.
That doesn't mean that you shouldn't try.
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ENCODING
ENCODING
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ENCODING
CREATE ASSOCIATIONS
Probably one of the most important rules.
You see, the easiest way to acquire new knowledge is to bind it in some interesting way
to the knowledge we already possess.
It's just like building a palace.
You cannot simply hang bricks in the air.
They need to be placed on the foundation!
It turns out that many words which seem new to us can be associated easily
with our present knowledge. Every name and a piece of information you have ever acquired
becomes a part of your database!
Let's say that we would like to learn a word "beer" in Spanish.
la cerveza
It sounds similar to : "SERVE US A" beer!
Or maybe: there is something oating on the "SURFACE O(f) my beer"
Being a Polish native speaker I might associate it with "ser wa" which means
"snake's cheese"
No matter how (apparently) hard it seems, creating such associations is always possible.
But it takes some time to get used to looking for such similarities between words and phrases.
However, once you get through this initial obstacle, everything becomes easier and more fun!
USE MNEMONICS
Once you nd some engaging and thought-provoking association, turn it into a picture.
Then place it in some location well known to you, e.g. your home.
Then knit it together with some other picture.
Example:
I'll add one more word to our vocabulary:
la cola
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ENCODING
USE MNEMONICS
In Spanish it means "a line" or "a tail".
Now, I can imagine a group of people standing in a line at my doorstep trying to get "Cola".
Then they enter my foreroom and change their mind. They want some beer now!
The screaming ensues! "SERVE US A beer!"
It's really enjoyable way to learn!
USE FREQUENCY LISTS
In most European languages about 1000 words is enough to get by in 70-90% of typical,
every-day situations. You dont need to waste energy to nd them!
What's the idea behind frequency lists?
It species the most frequent words in a language and gives you a great head-start in learning.
You can start memorizing vocabulary immediately and rest assured that it's immensely useful.
EXPERIMENT
Remember - some of these strategies might be right up your alley while others not.
It's normal. However, you should always be testing new methods and strategies to learn what's
the perfect blend for you.
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STORAGE
In this part I am going to concentrate on strategies which guarantee that the information
you encoded with such diligence and elegance stay where it belongs - in the long-term
memory that is!
What can you do make it happen?
REPEAT IT 5 TIMES (The Rule of 5 by Hermann Ebbinghaus)
The general rule says that it takes ve reviews to transfer a piece of information to
long-term memory. However, bear in mind, that such reviews should be spaced in time.
Speaking generally, after some period of time we start forgetting information we have
acquired before.
To prevent it from happening, we should refresh (repeat) such information.
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RETRIEVAL
Once you learn how to encode and store information, it should be relatively easy to retrieve it.
However, it's good to know about two elements which might impact this step.
ENVIRONMENTAL TRIGGERS
The information is retrieved easier in the same environment (and emotional states) in
which it's been acquired. That's why it is important to ensure a variety of situations and
.places during the learning process.
ACTIVE RECALL
If you want to be able to use your knowledge actively, practise it actively.
Speaking is an active process.
That's why you should speak as often as you can to strengthen neural networks in your brain.
Being able to read or fill gaps in exercises is not the same thing as being able to speak.
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THE END
That's all folks.
There are many other laws and methods which facilitate learning, but the ones
presented in this e-book are, without doubt, the most important.
They are your map to better memory and work like a charm.
I still remember that a couple of years ago, it seemed crazy to be able to learn
20 words per day. Fast forward till now and 100 a day are not that big of a deal.
Give yourself a chance to change your life.
Take care!
Bartosz
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THE LIST
Try again. Fail again. Fail better.
- Samuell Beckett
ENCODING
* pay attention
* be interested
* focus
* make it useful (the law of intensity)
* feel free to choose (the law of freedom)
* understand
* make it about you (the law of self-reference)
* use emotion
* compose catchy rhymes, puns and phrases
* create associations
* use mnemonics
* use frequency lists
* prexes and sufxes
* experiment
STORAGE
* repeat it ve times (the rule of 5)
* consolidate (a.k.a. spaced repetition)
* focus on number of repetitions (not time)
* use the Serial Position Effect
RETRIEVAL
* environmental triggers
* active recall
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