09 Mar 2008 03:49:55 | Lisa van den Berg
I was one of those kids that scraped through school by the skin
of my teeth. I had the potential to get top marks, but just
hated to study.
Every time I sat down to study I’d get hungry or sleepy or
bored. And of course you can’t just stay hungry, or stay awake
when you need rest or keep focused when you’re bored! Hey, any
excuse would do.
I am the kind of person that needs things explained in terms of
apples and pears. Let’s get down to the grass roots of it all.
Now apples + pears = fruit salad. Therefore an atom of oxygen
mixed in a bowl with 2 atoms of hydrogen makes water – COOL!
That didn’t seem to be the way the teacher wanted to explain it
though.
This really used to frustrate me because I have an insatiable
appetite for knowledge, if someone would just take the time to
explain it to me in the way that I understand!
So, after getting the shock of my life when I nearly failed to
graduate from High School, I decided to set about finding out
how I could study and actually understand and absorb the
information I was so interested in learning.
I looked long and hard at different methods of learning and
studied the different ways in which people, who got good grades,
managed it. Let me tell you that it has been one of the most
enlightening journeys I have undertaken.
We all learn in one of 3 ways. By learn I mean a)take in the
information b)understand the concepts c)retain it in a way that
we can use and d)regurgitate it in the form that we have stored
it. These 3 ways in which we all learn are by sight, sound and
touch. In other words, through visual stimulus, audio stimulus
and tactile stimulus. When you figure out the way that your
brain likes to take in information, learning becomes a blast.
So, some people learn by visual stimulus. That means you are a
visual thinker. You can see vivid pictures in your minds eye, in
order to understand something it must be explained in a way that
can help you to ‘see’ what happens. This can be accomplished by
watching a video, play, slide show or reading. It can also be
done by drawing the scene, seeing a physical model or seeing a
picture.
Some people learn by audio stimulus. This means that you react
well to a teacher telling you what happened or recounting the
scene verbally. It means that you learn better by listening to
tapes as opposed to reading. Such people are people who tell
brilliant stories and tend to be able to make themself
understood by the power and eloquence of their words.
Some people learn through the physical realm. They learn from
models, physical puzzles, touching and feeling. This can be
accomplished by writing out on a piece of paper and tearing it
up into a puzzle and reconstructing it, by writing out notes
that you review, by drawing a mind map and putting all the
pieces into a flow chart so you can see the logical progression.
All of us learn using a varied combination of all 3 of these
methods, although one always seems to be dominant.
Sit and figure out which one helps you the most. If you can
‘see’ vivid pictures in your imagination then you’re most likely
a visual learner, if you like to write everything out then
you’re most likely a physical learner and if you like to listen
and talk then you’re probably an audio learner.
Once you know which way you learn best, you’ve opened up a whole
new amazing world for yourself. As the saying goes ‘Knowledge is
Power’ and believe me, it most certainly is. In a time that is
being hailed as the ‘Knowledge Revolution’, you can achieve
whatever you desire when you have the knowledge with which to do
it.
Find out which way is the easiest and most enjoyable way for you
to learn and open the floodgates to the astounding world of
Knowledge.
About Author :
Lisa van den Berg is the author of ‘Alleviate Stress – 11 Simple
and Easy Ways to Transform Your Life!’ Take the free online
Stress Test at http://www.Alleviate-Stress.com/web/ar8 to see
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