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Of Interest. 9 Tactics for Rapid Learning (That Most People Have Never Heard Of) & Scott H Young - StumbleUpon. Whenever the subject of why some people learn faster comes up, I get a whole host of common answers: Some people are just naturally smart. (Often implying you can’t improve)Everyone is “smart” in their own way. (Nonsense, research indicates different “intelligences” often correlate)IQ is all in the genes. (Except IQ changes with age and IQ tests can be studied for, like any other test) There may be some truth to these claims. Considering the upcoming launch of my rapid learning program, I wanted to share my favorite tactics to learn faster, retain information better or just enjoy the process of learning more: #1 – Pegging (or How Mental Magicians can Perfectly Recall Hundreds of Numbers) One of my favorite learning tactics, that is rarely mentioned, is pegging. The systems I’ve seen typically work with a special cheat sheet.

From there, you can translate any series of numbers into a series of letters. Here’s a quick way to separate the rapid learners from the average learners. You can make peoples day awesome! | Aaah, That's Cool. I know that’s a bold statement! But none the less, I both know and am confident in the matter. How do i know? And how do you do it? You probably already noticed what I’m about to discuss, and you probably already knew most of this, but maybe you forgot, or just really couldn’t be bothered?

Have you noticed how, when you are out among other people, most of the people around you, including yourself, tend to look either down at the ground or at the windows of the surrounding stores? I tend to let my mind wander whenever I’m on my way to work or going home, and the last couple of days, I’ve been trying to see how many people will actually be comfortable having eyecontact and not just turn their heads and look away. Now here comes the revelation. Now, the reason why I claim this can make someone happy?

Dette indlæg blev udgivet i Everyday life. NOVA. Why Did NASA Kill Cassini? On September 15, 2017 NASA destroyed Cassini—on purpose. Why kill a multibillion-dollar spacecraft? Sep 20, 2017 Death Dive to Saturn Follow Cassini's final days as it skims the cloud tops before plunging into the planet. Commentary: Unsolicited and Unwelcome, Climate Denial Comes to Schools In mid-March of 2017, I saw the first indications of trouble. From Education Blog | Sep 19, 2017 Cassini's Search For Life Is there life beyond Earth? Sep 15, 2017 Amazing Discoveries from Cassini Relive Cassini's greatest hits from its 13 years studying Saturn. Saying Goodbye to Cassini Cassini, a brave explorer that was dispatched to study a distant ringed world, has died.

What Saturn Can Tell Us About Earth—and Beyond After Friday’s crash landing into Saturn, NASA scientists are reflecting on the lessons Cassini has imparted. The Official String Theory Web Site. Some Wonderful Quotes.

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