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Rapid Knowledge Acquisition & Synthesis: How to Quickly Learn, Comprehend, Apply, and Master new Information and Skills
Peter Hollins
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Pkcs Media, Inc.
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Rapid Knowledge Acquisition & Synthesis: How to Quickly Learn, Comprehend, Apply, and Master new Information and Skills - Hollins, Peter
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Synopsis "Rapid Knowledge Acquisition & Synthesis: How to Quickly Learn, Comprehend, Apply, and Master new Information and Skills"
From novice to expert: tools and techniques to make your learning faster, deeper, and stronger.Time to master the most important meta-skill of all: learning. Too bad you didn't have this book years ago!Scientifically-proven, step-by-step methods for effective absorption, retention, and comprehension.Rapid Knowledge Acquisition & Synthesis is a collection of the very best methods to get ahead of the typical learning curve. You'll learn how to create an environment for information absorption at shocking speeds. From scientifically-validated tips to best practices of some of the world's smartest polymaths, you'll get it all. Faster, deeper, stronger.Directly from one of self-education's thought leaders.Peter Hollins has studied psychology and peak human performance for over a dozen years and is a bestselling author. He has worked with a multitude of individuals to unlock their potential and path towards success. His writing draws on his academic, coaching, and research experience.Clear guidelines for every stage of the learning process.-The most common obstacles of learning and how to overcome them.-Single loop learning, double loop learning, and how to fundamentally change your comprehension mindset.-Best practices for reading, note-taking, absorbing knowledge, and making things stick inside your brain.-The most strategic questions to ask that will make information become memorable and 3d.-Dual coding, REM sleep, shifting locations, the efficacy of variety, and catching your own blind spots.