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Connectivity
“Learning is
improved by connecting new ideas to already established ideas” – Tolu Alao
Any time you are introduced to a new
subject, your brain connects it to what’s already established (see art: Work on your foundation).
That’s the way we learn, so basically if
there’s nothing your brain can relate with, it becomes difficult if not
impossible to grasp an idea.
To stimulate this process, deliberately
seek out ways to connect what you have learnt with what you are learning.
Break It Down!
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So today's article:
So today's article:
“The easiest way to eat an elephant is
one bite at a time”
-Tolu Alao
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Music
"Music
helps in integrating right-brain functions
with
left-brain functions"
Man has a dual brain which allows us to see two, or
more aspects of our environment.
The right hemisphere attends to the non-verbal,
holistic, spatial and emotional information in the environment. Most of this
material is not readily available in our conscious minds.
The left hemisphere attends to the verbal, detailed and
rational information in the environment. This material is usually available to
our conscious mind.
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Practice
Before I start today's article, I'll love to chip in a little dedication to my lovely younger brother whose birthday's today! Mr. Creative - Lanre Alao: You are blessed beyond measure In Jesus Name, keep shinning!!
Okay, Let's proceed:
"One surefire way to become a more effective learner is to simply keep learning"
- Tolu Alao
Learning, like I love
to say, is an art! It’s something that can be developed or better still that
should be developed. It’s a skill and just like any skill, to become better at
it, do it again and again.
Motivation
“The more motivated you are to learn, the faster you’ll
take in new information”
– Brian Tracy
Many
years ago I thought memorizing people’s phone number was ‘unnecessary’ until I
needed to contact my Dad urgently and I didn’t have access to my phone book
then it dawned on me!
Use What You Have
“There’s a reason you have what you have, so use what
you have, to get what you need” – Tolu Alao
One thing am pretty sure of is, you are already a good
learner! You’ve had to be throughout life so far.
No one is born with the ability to walk, use utensils,
write, drive, read, cook, swim, speak several languages, operate an electronic
device and even understand an analogue clock!
Sleep
“The
experiences of the day are reviewed during sleep and assimilated into new
patterns of thought, belief, and future behaviour”
-Colin Rose (Author, Accelerated
Learning)
One of the primary functions of sleep is to improve
consolidation of information. Several studies have demonstrated that memory
depends on getting sufficient sleep between training and test.
Visualization
“Your ability to visualize
what you read and hear enhances recall and learning” – Tolu Alao
Imagine you are in the kitchen. You take a fresh lemon
from the fruit bowl. It is cool in your hand. The yellow dimpled skin feels
smooth and waxy. It comes to a small green conical point at either end. The lemon
is firm and quite heavy for its size as you look at it in the palm of your
hand.
Understand the Idea
Timing
“When to Learn is
as important as What to Learn”
Tolu Alao
If learning must be natural and easy you must as a matter of
fact learn when you are not under duress of any kind- internal or external. You learn best when you are in a low stressed state. You must realize that during such periods you
learn at remarkable rates and consequently remember more. Thus, you must
prepare to take advantage of these periods.
Notes Taking
“Good
learning at home begins with good notes taken in class”
Tolu Alao
Just as everyone has a different learning style,
different teachers have different teaching styles (and often these clashes with
the students' learning styles!).
Some teachers lecture, some lead discussions, some
"facilitate" individual work (as in a lab), etc.
Self-Discipline (1)
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“There are a thousand excuses for failure
but never a good reason.”
—Mark Twain
Most people know the right thing to do, only a few
actually do them. That’s what differentiates ‘us’ from ‘others’. I can give you principles
upon principles, but without self-discipline they make no sense at all!
Knowledge that is not put to use is still ignorance!
Teachability
Teachability is not
so much about competence and
mental capacity as it’s about attitude. It’s a
desire to listen,
learn and apply
…John C. Maxwell
Realizing that you need to learn or know something is
primarily the first step to learning or knowing it. If you don’t know that you
don’t know! We have a problem.
Being ignorant of your ignorance makes it very hard to subject yourself to learning, that’s why I want you to tackle it first before reading any further.
Being ignorant of your ignorance makes it very hard to subject yourself to learning, that’s why I want you to tackle it first before reading any further.
We live in a world where learning what you need to
learn is fundamental to accomplishing anything in life. People who are not
ready to subject themselves to the learning process in a matter of years,
months or even days become irrelevant in their fields.
Never before has science, technology, arts, sports,
music etc changed so rapidly in the history of mankind.
As a matter of fact, whatever works right now is already obsolete. Thus, to remain relevant mentally, physically, emotionally, financially and even spiritually, you have to remain teachable!
You have to continuously tell yourself, ‘I don’t know enough!’, ‘I need more!’, ‘What have learnt today?’
What used to work before no longer works again! That’s why the most successful people today in any area, are those who are constantly seeking ways to get better!
They attend every seminar, workshop, lecture relating to their field to get the latest information. They read every book, article and report in their field. In short they deliberately look for ways of improving themselves.
They don’t just limit themselves to assumptions or ‘trial-and-error’ techniques; they look for more in books, colleagues, mentors, seniors etc. That’s a major separator between those at the top and those at the bottom.
As a matter of fact, whatever works right now is already obsolete. Thus, to remain relevant mentally, physically, emotionally, financially and even spiritually, you have to remain teachable!
You have to continuously tell yourself, ‘I don’t know enough!’, ‘I need more!’, ‘What have learnt today?’
What used to work before no longer works again! That’s why the most successful people today in any area, are those who are constantly seeking ways to get better!
They attend every seminar, workshop, lecture relating to their field to get the latest information. They read every book, article and report in their field. In short they deliberately look for ways of improving themselves.
They don’t just limit themselves to assumptions or ‘trial-and-error’ techniques; they look for more in books, colleagues, mentors, seniors etc. That’s a major separator between those at the top and those at the bottom.
Teachability shows on how you respond to learning
opportunities. Do you look forward to learning? Are you constantly looking for
ways to get better? How do you react to people who know more than you? These
are some questions that should tell whether you are teachable or not.
Personally, I define Teachability as the capacity to want to learn or desire to learn, because truthfully, no matter what anyone says, regardless of the approach or methodology of delivery, if you DON’T want to learn, you WON’T learn.
Personally, I define Teachability as the capacity to want to learn or desire to learn, because truthfully, no matter what anyone says, regardless of the approach or methodology of delivery, if you DON’T want to learn, you WON’T learn.
I strongly believe your case is different because you
are currently reading this. It tells me:
1. You want to get better at what you do;
2. You know you are not where you want to be yet and 3. You are ready to learn what you need to learn to get there.
So I dare you to follow through with this mission and I guarantee you will never remain the same again.
1. You want to get better at what you do;
2. You know you are not where you want to be yet and 3. You are ready to learn what you need to learn to get there.
So I dare you to follow through with this mission and I guarantee you will never remain the same again.
KEYPOINTS:
- Realize that you don’t know enough and you probably never will.
- Learning what you need to learn is paramount to remaining relevant.
- The desire to learn makes you teachable.
ACTION STEP:
- Welcome every opportunity to learn.
Expect To Learn
“He who expects nothing receives nothing”
Tolu Alao
Personally
I have been plagued with how in many cases many of us listen to the same
person and remember if not hear different things! Ha! Actually am perplexed,
petrified and perturbed how we hear what we want to hear because we want to
hear it!
That’s why my challenge to us today is to always expect to learn something no matter how small because something always happens when you expect!
That’s why my challenge to us today is to always expect to learn something no matter how small because something always happens when you expect!
When you are in a learning
setting be expectant! One dimension of showing your anticipation is to get your
pen and note prepared to write.
You will be surprise how this 'mere' physical action of just holding an ‘uncovered pen’ does to your mind.
You become sensitive to ‘rhema’, before you know it you're making connections to what you already know, you're flowing with the speaker, teacher or facilitator, you understand everything that's being said and Woaw!! You are learning something new.
You will be surprise how this 'mere' physical action of just holding an ‘uncovered pen’ does to your mind.
You become sensitive to ‘rhema’, before you know it you're making connections to what you already know, you're flowing with the speaker, teacher or facilitator, you understand everything that's being said and Woaw!! You are learning something new.
I
have practiced this principle for many years and trust me it works wonders. I
still recall some of my footnotes/commentaries after many years of writing them in such
situations.
Don’t say: “Aaah! The teacher will give us the softcopy/hardcopy of his note” and just fold your hands!
Don’t say: “Aaah! The teacher will give us the softcopy/hardcopy of his note” and just fold your hands!
The other dimension of expectation shows on
what you hear. Because you expect to follow, understand and learn something new
your whole being becomes alert to ‘spotting the difference’ between what you
know and what you don’t know.
In real life, many of us expect something awkward, new, interesting, worth talking/gisting about, worth ‘snapping’, fascinating, intimidating, motivating, funny, hilarious, attention-grabbing to happen to us each day so that we can quickly update our DP (display picture), PM (personal message), twitter page, facebook or just to smile about (don’t worry I do it too) and because of these expectations we become very sensitive to what's happening around us! You see, it's the same principle here! Expect!! and you'll experience!!!
In real life, many of us expect something awkward, new, interesting, worth talking/gisting about, worth ‘snapping’, fascinating, intimidating, motivating, funny, hilarious, attention-grabbing to happen to us each day so that we can quickly update our DP (display picture), PM (personal message), twitter page, facebook or just to smile about (don’t worry I do it too) and because of these expectations we become very sensitive to what's happening around us! You see, it's the same principle here! Expect!! and you'll experience!!!
I challenge
you today to tackle every learning session with expectations and you would be glad
you did!
ACTION STEP:
- Every morning consciously expect to learn something from anyone you talk to that day. Watch out for new stuffs!!
- Have a form of note (electronic or mechanical) handy at all times where you immediately write!
Stay Tuned for More
Mind Relativity
"It's as difficult as you make it to be and as simple as that"
Tolu Alao
The moment you believe or agree with yourself that something is 'learnable' you activate your mind and energize your body to make it possible.
Believing in your capacity to learn is paramount to understanding an idea/concept/principle. Determine in advance to demystify whatsoever you encounter mentally.
Remember what you conquer with your mind you conquer with your body!
Believing in your capacity to learn is paramount to understanding an idea/concept/principle. Determine in advance to demystify whatsoever you encounter mentally.
Remember what you conquer with your mind you conquer with your body!
Mentally simplifying everything no matter how 'complex' it looks can dramatically cause you to understand at phenomenal rates.
Personally, when I encounter an unfamiliar terrain, I tell myself; "It's simple jooor!" saying it out loud.
This simple act of talking to myself energizes my whole being into motion and surprise surprise am doing the seemly impossible!
This is the way forward people! Mind Relativity!
This simple act of talking to myself energizes my whole being into motion and surprise surprise am doing the seemly impossible!
This is the way forward people! Mind Relativity!
Action Step:
Whenever you encounter something strange/new speak to yourself saying: "IT'S VERY SIMPLE!" Make sure you do this before trying to solve, answer or demystify! You know what, be like me, do it before you see the question or challenge ;)!
Exercise Your Brain
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“A man’s (mind) brain, once stretched by a new idea, never regains its original dimensions.”
-paraphrased Oliver Wendell Holmes
Stretch and expose your brain to new challenges, tests, trials and conditions.
If it means doing sums with your head, DO IT! If it means giving a speech, talk or sermon from your head, DO IT! If it means remembering phone numbers, surnames, first names, middle names, date of birth, hobbies, schools attended of all your friends from your head, DO IT!
Do whatever makes you think faster and smarter.
Stop underutilizing your mind, exercise it! For God’s sake make it sweat! I love the saying that goes something like this:
God gave you a brain, so that you can give Him rest! You’ll be surprised what your brain can handle.
Let me share with you some surprising facts about the human brain so as to 'ginger' you! Let's go:
The human brain cell can hold 5 times as much information as the Encyclopedia Britannica: Or any other encyclopedia for that matter. Scientists have yet to settle on a definitive amount, but the storage capacity of the brain in electronic terms is thought to
be between 3 or even 1,000 terabytes. The National Archives of Britain, containing over 900 years of history, only takes up 70 terabytes, making your brain’s memory power pretty impressive.
Blinking: Each time we blink, our brain kicks in and keeps things illuminated so the whole world doesn’t go dark each time we blink (about 20,000 times a day).
Laughing: Laughing at a joke is no simple task as it requires activity in five different areas of the brain.
Thoughts: The average number of thoughts that humans are believed to experience each day is 70,000.
Time: The slowest speed at which information travels between neurons is 416 km/h or 260 mph, thats as "slow" as todays supercar's top speed (the Bugatti EB 16.4 Veyron clocked at 253 mph).
I can go on and on giving you facts upon facts, but the point is you have within you untapped brain power, if you want to learn easily, think creatively and take on new challenges you have to stretch it!
That’s what separates great minds from just ‘mere’ minds! Remember, when you don’t use it, you lose it!! Use it continuously and it becomes more efficient.
Start now and see how you improve exponentially, trust me it works! ;)
Work on Your Foundation
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People who learn ‘new stuff’ faster are those who have taken out time to perfect the ‘old stuff’.
They know well enough, that everything you learn now is just a brick on the already laid brick (i.e. a step further/higher).
Ensuring that the rudiments or pre-requisites have already being mastered should be the practice of anyone who wants to be an excellent learner.
What seems complex in whatever subject/area is simply an aggregate of simple/basic knowledge.
Know the pre-requisite and the present becomes simple. What most people think is difficult is actually accumulated ‘simple’ stuff!
Take for example this word in English ‘Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis’: The 45-letter word was coined to serve as the longest English word and is the longest word ever to appear in an English language dictionary.
It is listed in the current edition of several dictionaries. It means a lung disease caused by the inhalation of very fine silica dust, causing inflammation in the lung, a condition meeting the word's definition is normally called silicosis.
If you look at this word closely, it’s a combination of many small words. Let’s analyze it together: ‘pneumono’ is derived from the word ‘pneumonic’ which means relating to or affecting the lungs, ‘ultramicroscopic’ means too small to be seen with optical microscope, ‘silico’ short for silica, ‘volcano’ tells us the source of the silica and the final segment which is the suffix ‘-osis’ refers to an unusual or diseased condition.
The summation of all this simple words gives the complex word ‘Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis’! That’s the way most ideas, concepts, principles, laws etc are! Once you understand the fundamentals, learning becomes fun!
Stay Tuned!!!
Be Yourself
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12:16 am
I recently started playing computer games after a long break of about five years.
I kicked off with FIFA 2012 and struggled to draw any match, talk more of winning. I'd tried to be everyone all at once (i.e. defender, midfielder, striker, goalkeeper and even coach).
I struggled to make an impression on any team without success, their victories were flawless. I felt bullied, tormented and battered, it was as if Lionel Messi was playing with my six year old cousin Isaac.
It was indeed disgraceful and shameful to say the least. Anyways I decided to try something else, I chose to be myself - just one player (maintaining my uniqueness) and play right-forward/winger (number 7) and I let everyone else do their part.
My first attempt was overwhelming, the game ended 5-0 in my favour. I, as in Me or the person i was controlling scored 3 classic goals (hat-trick) and assisted the remaining 2 goals. I realized that I was better off being my self, nothing else guaranteed life-long fulfillment! This I believe is the Law Of Uniqueness.
Stay Tuned!!!
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