Variety Is The Spice Of Good Learning

Published: July 9, 2021, 8 a.m.

Another incredibly useful trick is to introduce variety into our learning methods. Whether this be shifting our physical locations while learning or reading about different topics simultaneously, variety helps our brain absorb information into our long-term memory much more effectively than when we stick to one topic and study it in one physical location throughout. This is because information is often context-specific. Rapid Knowledge Acquisition & Synthesis: How to Quickly Learn, Comprehend, and Apply, and Master New Information and Skills (Learning how to Learn Book 11) Get the audiobook on Audible at https://bit.ly/rapidknowledge Show notes and/or episode transcripts are available at https://bit.ly/self-growth-home Peter Hollins is a bestselling author, human psychology researcher, and a dedicated student of the human condition. Visit https://bit.ly/peterhollins to pick up your FREE human nature cheat sheet: 7 surprising psychology studies that will change the way you think. #Cognition #CrossFit #DartmouthCollege #DougRohrer #EHockley #ExperimentalPsychology #HoHoiChing #JoanneVizard #kang #Learning #MozartEffect #NickPerham #rohrer #SeanKang #Taiwanese #RapidKnowledgeAcquisition #VarietyIsTheSpiceOfGoodLearning #RussellNewton #NewtonMG #PeterHollins #TheScienceofSelf Cognition,CrossFit,Dartmouth College,Doug Rohrer,E Hockley,Experimental Psychology,HoHoi Ching,Joanne Vizard,kang,Learning,Mozart Effect,Nick Perham,rohrer,Sean Kang,Taiwanese,Rapid Knowledge Acquisition,Variety Is The Spice Of Good Learning,Russell Newton,NewtonMG,Peter Hollins,The Science of Self