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Risk
The fear of risk is similar to the fear of embarrassment. Good ideas are sometimes not explored because the perceived risk is too great.... [read more]
Stereotyping
Stereotyping is an inescapable habit of the human mind. You are constantly making stereotypes without even knowing it.... [read more]
Space it Out
Taking breaks is very beneficial to studying as it gives your mind a chance to digest and organize the information that you have absorbed. Even a 15 minute break every 45 minutes can be a huge help.... [read more]
Stay Positive
Whether you are defining a problem statement, having a brainstorm, or just tossing around some ideas, try to use positive words. Our minds can process positive statements faster than negative statements.... [read more]
Think Around It
When you learn a fact, there are many associations that are learned along with it. The more associations you have for a particular fact, the more likely you are to remember it because each association acts like a cue to remember the original information.... [read more]
Highlighting
Many students misuse the technique of highlighting important parts of their textbook. One common problem is reading the text just to find and highlight facts, instead of reading the text to understand the material.... [read more]
Capture Your Ideas
Start carrying a small notebook and pen in your pocket and whenever you have an idea, write it down. Try not to censor your silly ideas, because it's the silly ideas that frequently have a nugget of genius buried inside.... [read more]
Where You Study
Studies show that where you learn something has an effect on your ability to recall the information at a later date. In particular, your ability to remember something is improved if you learn the information in the same or similar location that you will recall it.... [read more]
Mental Smells II
Close your eyes and try to recreate the following smells. This exercise helps improve your ability to form concrete impressions from memory.... [read more]
Location Memory
The Loci system for remembering items works well because the human mind can remember where you learned something almost as well as what you learned. You've probably had the experience where you knew exactly where a piece of information was located but you couldn't remember the actual information itself.... [read more]
The fear of risk is similar to the fear of embarrassment. Good ideas are sometimes not explored because the perceived risk is too great.... [read more]
Stereotyping
Stereotyping is an inescapable habit of the human mind. You are constantly making stereotypes without even knowing it.... [read more]
Space it Out
Taking breaks is very beneficial to studying as it gives your mind a chance to digest and organize the information that you have absorbed. Even a 15 minute break every 45 minutes can be a huge help.... [read more]
Stay Positive
Whether you are defining a problem statement, having a brainstorm, or just tossing around some ideas, try to use positive words. Our minds can process positive statements faster than negative statements.... [read more]
Think Around It
When you learn a fact, there are many associations that are learned along with it. The more associations you have for a particular fact, the more likely you are to remember it because each association acts like a cue to remember the original information.... [read more]
Highlighting
Many students misuse the technique of highlighting important parts of their textbook. One common problem is reading the text just to find and highlight facts, instead of reading the text to understand the material.... [read more]
Capture Your Ideas
Start carrying a small notebook and pen in your pocket and whenever you have an idea, write it down. Try not to censor your silly ideas, because it's the silly ideas that frequently have a nugget of genius buried inside.... [read more]
Where You Study
Studies show that where you learn something has an effect on your ability to recall the information at a later date. In particular, your ability to remember something is improved if you learn the information in the same or similar location that you will recall it.... [read more]
Mental Smells II
Close your eyes and try to recreate the following smells. This exercise helps improve your ability to form concrete impressions from memory.... [read more]
Location Memory
The Loci system for remembering items works well because the human mind can remember where you learned something almost as well as what you learned. You've probably had the experience where you knew exactly where a piece of information was located but you couldn't remember the actual information itself.... [read more]
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