Do you believe that intelligence is fixed? Think again.
Whether you are a student struggling to retain information, a professional trying to upskill in a rapidly changing world, or simply someone who wants to learn a new language or hobby, the ability to learn effectively is the single most valuable skill you can master.
In Learning How to Learn, Bruce Prins debunks the myth that some people are just "born smart" and reveals the science behind how our brains actually work. Drawing on concepts like neuroplasticity, he shows that your brain is a muscle that can be strengthened, adapted, and improved at any age.
This practical guide will teach you how to:
Understand your specific learning style (Visual, Auditory, Reading/Writing, or Kinaesthetic) and how to use it to absorb information faster.Move beyond rote memorization with powerful techniques like the Feynman Technique, Mind Mapping, Dual Coding, and Mnemonic devices.Utilize "Spaced Repetition" and "Retrieval Practice" to lock information into your long-term memory forever.Overcome the mental blocks that hold you back using behavioral psychology and the "Pomodoro Technique" to maintain laser-sharp focus.Navigate the age of Artificial Intelligence by developing the critical thinking and creative problem-solving skills that machines can't replace.From the biology of the brain to the psychology of motivation, this book provides a comprehensive toolkit for becoming an expert in just about anything.
Stop studying harder. Start learning smarter.