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Accelerated Learning Techniques - Tips and Tricks

By: Nils L Evensen

So you want to learn accelerated learning? Maybe you have heard of it from friends, or maybe you found it online, or heck maybe you already know most of the techniques and skills.

Needless to say this article is here to try to help you.

So here we go! onward to our accelerated learning techniques!

1. Mnemonics. Mnemonics is one of the top ways to quickly memorize anything. Get used to making associations to remember things.

2. Use your senses Want to remember the molecular structure of a molecule? Need help memorizing simple (or difficult) words for English? This is one of the BEST ways! While studying it associate it with at least 3 senses, so close your eyes and see the word, formula, or whatever form in your mind. Make it move around when it enters too and add in a sound. To top it off add in a smell or maybe a bright color. Or you could do both. This technique is definitely the best.

3. Use mind mapping I could do a whole book on this technique! What you want to do is take Associations and mnemonics to the extra level. Every time you hear, see, or think something associate it with something easy to remember. Then whenever you need to recall something use the law of Association. This works better than it sounds, trust me on this, I used to doubt it too.

4. Pay attention! This is accelerated learning? Here is a small thing I learned long ago, to get any tactic to work you need to actually pay attention to what you are learning, more often then not our brains our half asleep. In order to fix this problem try marking a slash on your paper every time you space out, this will not only bring you back but help you realize what you need to work on.

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