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How To Remember 90% Of Everything You Learn by Youpele52: 9:37am On Apr 08, 2017
Wish you could learn faster?

Whether you’re learning Spanish, a new instrument, or a new sport, we could all benefit from accelerated learning. But the problem is, there’s only so much time in the day.

The key to accelerated learning is not just putting in more hours, but maximizing the effectiveness of the time spent learning.

The Bucket And Water Analogy

Let’s say you were to fill up a bucket with water. Most buckets should not have any problem retaining the water inside, until it starts overflowing at the top.
But in reality, this isn’t how our brains function. In fact, most of the information that enters our brain leaks out eventually. Instead of looking at our brain’s memory as a bucket that retains everything, we should treat it for what it is: a leaking bucket.
While the leaky bucket analogy may sound like a negative connotation, it’s perfectly normal. Unless you were born with a photographic memory, our brains weren’t designed to remember every fact, information, or experience that we go through in our lives.


How To Remember 90% Of Everything You Learn

The development of the Learning Pyramid in the 1960’s — widely attributed to the NTL Institute in Bethel, Maine— outlined how humans learn.

As research shows, it turns out that humans remember:

5% of what they learn when they’ve learned from a lecture (i.e. university/college lectures)
10% of what they learn when they’ve learned from reading (i.e. books, articles)
20% of what they learn from audio-visual (i.e. apps, videos)
30% of what they learn when they see a demonstration
50% of what they learn when engaged in a group discussion.
75% of what they learn when they practice what they learned.
90% of what they learn when they use immediately (or teach others)

Yet how do most of us learn?

Books, classroom lectures, videos — non-interactive learning methods that results in 80-95% of information going in one ear and leaking out the other.

The point here is that instead of forcing our brains on how to remember more information with “passive” methods, we should focus our time, energy, and resources on “participatory” methods that have proven to deliver more effective results, in less time.

This means that:

If you want to learn how to speak a foreign language, you should focus on speaking with native speakers and gain immediate feedback (instead of mobile apps)
If you want to get in shape, you should work with a personal fitness trainer (instead of watching Youtube workout videos)
If you want to learn a new instrument, hire a local music teacher in your city
Ultimately, it comes down to this…

Time Or Money?

How many times have you heard someone say, “I don’t have time to do X…”

I’m certainly guilty of this myself, as I’ve made excuse after excuse about the lack of time I have in my life.

But time is the greatest equalizer of all. No matter who we are, where we are in the world, or how much we strive for efficiency, there are only 24 hours in each day. Every single minute is unique, and once it’s gone, it can never be regained, unlike money.

So if we all have 24 hours in a day, how do we explain the success stories of young millionaires that started from nothing, or a full-time student going from beginner to conversation fluency in Spanish after just 3.5 months? They learned how to maximize for effectiveness instead of only efficiency.

Let’s say person A spent one hour learning a language and retained 90% of what they learned. And person B spent nine hours learning and retained 10% of what they learned. Doing simple math, person B spent 9x more time learning than person A, only to retain the same amount of information (A: 1 * 0.9 = B: 9 * 0.1).

While the exact numbers can be debated, the lesson is clear. The way to have more time is not to go for small wins, like watching 5-minute YouTube tutorials instead of 15-minutes, but to go for big wins, like choosing the most effective method from the beginning. Or constantly relying on free alternatives, when investing in a premium solution can shave off months, if not years, worth of struggles, mistakes, and most importantly, time.

It’s making the most out of the limited time we have by focusing on solutions that deliver the most impact, and saying no to everything else.

The ability to retain more knowledge in an age of infinite access to information and countless distractions is a powerful skill to achieve any goal we have faster.

By learning how to remember more information everyday, we can spend less time re-learning old knowledge, and focus on acquiring new ones.

We’re all running out of time, and today is the youngest you’ll ever be. The question is: how will you best spend it?


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Re: How To Remember 90% Of Everything You Learn by Nobody: 10:42am On Apr 08, 2017
I hope I remember all this...

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Re: How To Remember 90% Of Everything You Learn by Youpele52: 10:55am On Apr 08, 2017
alignacademy:
I hope I remember all this...
hahaha
Re: How To Remember 90% Of Everything You Learn by dkronicle(m): 5:18pm On Apr 08, 2017
not all brains
Re: How To Remember 90% Of Everything You Learn by Nobody: 6:37pm On Apr 08, 2017
Gj

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Re: How To Remember 90% Of Everything You Learn by kelzek: 8:27pm On Apr 08, 2017
Slonge2:
just smoke weed bruh, and you'll remember 100 percent. thanks
ur nt serious undecided
Re: How To Remember 90% Of Everything You Learn by Nobody: 8:41pm On Apr 08, 2017
The "leaking bucket" analogy, although quaint is in NO way similar to how the brain truly works.

The mind actually retains ALL it has learnt. Your memories from childhood are still stored in your brain.

This is the point where neuroscientists give the demarcation between a "short-term" memory and a "long- term" memory but I ain't gonna quibble on that.


My point is; we all have amazing memories, and we can fully tap it if we're really willing to.








The ancient orators in Greece didn't have all this lifehacks yet they got along well undecided

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Re: How To Remember 90% Of Everything You Learn by sureteeboy(m): 9:38pm On Apr 08, 2017
I won't be surprised if this thread doesn't make front page. Seems the mods are more concerned with BBNaija stories than posts like this.
Re: How To Remember 90% Of Everything You Learn by Nobody: 12:57am On Apr 09, 2017
Take NZT. You'll remember everything.

Source: Limitless

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Re: How To Remember 90% Of Everything You Learn by Raintaker(m): 10:40am On Apr 09, 2017
lovedbyall1992:
Take NZT. You'll remember everything.

Source: Limitless
NZT MA wetin
Re: How To Remember 90% Of Everything You Learn by Nobody: 3:25pm On Apr 09, 2017
Since remembering reading is 30% I decided to stop reading this and decided to teach others immediately what I read before I stopped reading this grin

but if you go back to check you will find out that remembering through reading isn't 30% and now already trying to quote me , to teach me the right input.

Now that is EXPO

Oooh wait shocked before you run your mouth ...

The best way of remembering 100% is through EXPO

Don't stress me abeg
Re: How To Remember 90% Of Everything You Learn by ise82(m): 3:40pm On Apr 09, 2017
Lovely.

Youpele52:
Wish you could learn faster?

Whether you’re learning Spanish, a new instrument, or a new sport, we could all benefit from accelerated learning. But the problem is, there’s only so much time in the day.

The key to accelerated learning is not just putting in more hours, but maximizing the effectiveness of the time spent learning.

The Bucket And Water Analogy

Let’s say you were to fill up a bucket with water. Most buckets should not have any problem retaining the water inside, until it starts overflowing at the top.
But in reality, this isn’t how our brains function. In fact, most of the information that enters our brain leaks out eventually. Instead of looking at our brain’s memory as a bucket that retains everything, we should treat it for what it is: a leaking bucket.
While the leaky bucket analogy may sound like a negative connotation, it’s perfectly normal. Unless you were born with a photographic memory, our brains weren’t designed to remember every fact, information, or experience that we go through in our lives.


How To Remember 90% Of Everything You Learn

The development of the Learning Pyramid in the 1960’s — widely attributed to the NTL Institute in Bethel, Maine— outlined how humans learn.

As research shows, it turns out that humans remember:

5% of what they learn when they’ve learned from a lecture (i.e. university/college lectures)
10% of what they learn when they’ve learned from reading (i.e. books, articles)
20% of what they learn from audio-visual (i.e. apps, videos)
30% of what they learn when they see a demonstration
50% of what they learn when engaged in a group discussion.
75% of what they learn when they practice what they learned.
90% of what they learn when they use immediately (or teach others)

Yet how do most of us learn?

Books, classroom lectures, videos — non-interactive learning methods that results in 80-95% of information going in one ear and leaking out the other.

The point here is that instead of forcing our brains on how to remember more information with “passive” methods, we should focus our time, energy, and resources on “participatory” methods that have proven to deliver more effective results, in less time.

This means that:

If you want to learn how to speak a foreign language, you should focus on speaking with native speakers and gain immediate feedback (instead of mobile apps)
If you want to get in shape, you should work with a personal fitness trainer (instead of watching Youtube workout videos)
If you want to learn a new instrument, hire a local music teacher in your city
Ultimately, it comes down to this…

Time Or Money?

How many times have you heard someone say, “I don’t have time to do X…”

I’m certainly guilty of this myself, as I’ve made excuse after excuse about the lack of time I have in my life.

But time is the greatest equalizer of all. No matter who we are, where we are in the world, or how much we strive for efficiency, there are only 24 hours in each day. Every single minute is unique, and once it’s gone, it can never be regained, unlike money.

So if we all have 24 hours in a day, how do we explain the success stories of young millionaires that started from nothing, or a full-time student going from beginner to conversation fluency in Spanish after just 3.5 months? They learned how to maximize for effectiveness instead of only efficiency.

Let’s say person A spent one hour learning a language and retained 90% of what they learned. And person B spent nine hours learning and retained 10% of what they learned. Doing simple math, person B spent 9x more time learning than person A, only to retain the same amount of information (A: 1 * 0.9 = B: 9 * 0.1).

While the exact numbers can be debated, the lesson is clear. The way to have more time is not to go for small wins, like watching 5-minute YouTube tutorials instead of 15-minutes, but to go for big wins, like choosing the most effective method from the beginning. Or constantly relying on free alternatives, when investing in a premium solution can shave off months, if not years, worth of struggles, mistakes, and most importantly, time.

It’s making the most out of the limited time we have by focusing on solutions that deliver the most impact, and saying no to everything else.

The ability to retain more knowledge in an age of infinite access to information and countless distractions is a powerful skill to achieve any goal we have faster.

By learning how to remember more information everyday, we can spend less time re-learning old knowledge, and focus on acquiring new ones.

We’re all running out of time, and today is the youngest you’ll ever be. The question is: how will you best spend it?


Source:
http://www.lifehack.org/399140/how-to-remember-90-of-everything-you-learn?utm_content=buffercff55&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

Front page please
Seun
Lalasticlala
Myndd44
Re: How To Remember 90% Of Everything You Learn by princefunmmy(m): 7:07pm On Apr 09, 2017
Well said op
Re: How To Remember 90% Of Everything You Learn by otipoju(m): 12:48am On Apr 10, 2017
Teaching others what you recently learned is the key to retention.

In school this was what helped me a lot unknown to others.

I would sit and absorb as much as I could in class and make sure to ask questions for clarification and contribute my own ideas to the lecture, then teach my friends in the so called group discussion.

A day to exam and even on exam days, I will be at Awo football field playing football, have my bathe and go to exam hall and still do well enough to be loved by all my lecturers.

The more you give to men, the more you receive from God.

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Re: How To Remember 90% Of Everything You Learn by Nobody: 2:04pm On Apr 10, 2017
Raintaker:
NZT MA wetin
grin Vitamins
Re: How To Remember 90% Of Everything You Learn by Youpele52: 3:50pm On Apr 10, 2017
otipoju:
Teaching others what you recently learned is the key to retention.

In school this was what helped me a lot unknown to others.

I would sit and absorb as much as I could in class and make sure to ask questions for clarification and contribute my own ideas to the lecture, then teach my friends in the so called group discussion.

A day to exam and even on exam days, I will be at Awo football field playing football, have my bathe and go to exam hall and still do well enough to be loved by all my lecturers.

The more you give to men, the more you receive from God.

Biblical Principal of Seed Time and harvest, answers to WHOSOEVER applies it, to WHATSOEVER.

Genesis 8:22
While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease.
2 Corinthians 9:6
The point is this: whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully
Luke 6:38
Give, and it will be given to you. Good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap. For with the measure you use it will be measured back to you.”
Galatians 6:7
Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows.
Galatians 6:9 Let’s not get tired of doing what is good, for at the right time we will reap a harvest— if we do not give up .


Not to too sound preachy but it's real. Keep up with it.

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