What you learn and understand, you remember.
– Wyatt Woodsmall
How do you learn best? Do you learn best by doing something?
Do you engage all of your senses in what you are doing?
Do you see it, smell it, taste it, touch it, and feel it?
Is there a “sixth sense”?
If so, what is it? If it is there, how do you tap into it?
Is it necessary to learn something?
How do you go about understanding something?
Do you have to repeat things several times to understand them?
Is the quote above correct? If you learn and understand will you remember it?
Does this change anything in your life?
Is there something to apply here?
What is it you need to apply? How fast can you do it?
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