How To become a Genius And Expert in any subject with accelerated learning
Introduction Chapter
There you are, sitting in front of your laptop
again, straining to get through another how to video, or trying to break through
a tedious article. All you want to do is learn more about a simple little topic,
but it seems that every time you try to learn more about it, or anything else
for that matter, nothing will stick.
This is especially annoying when you are trying to
learn things that are meant to better your life. Whether it be for your job, for
your life skills, or just for general knowledge, it is really hard to keep new
knowledge in your head when you are already trying to keep your day in
order.
But how do all of those people in the magazines do
it? You ask yourself. You talk to the people that you work with, or your friends
that you pass in the store. They all seem to be learning and progressing in
life, but you, you seem stuck.
That makes it all the more difficult when you are
trying to get through you day, and everything seems to be holding you back.
You’ve tried everything. Learning
just doesn’t seem to come easy to
you anymore, and the whole concept of it just seems to be
overwhelming.
Don’t
get discouraged. When you are able to learn effectively, knowledge, facts, and
anything else that you need to learn are going to fill your mind. Then you are
going to gain and retain knowledge better than ever.
The key here is to learn how to learn. There is an
art to it, and when you are able to master that art, you are able to learn in a
way that will last a lifetime. Many people don’t realize that they have the ability to learn.
They think that it is either something that they have or don’t.
That couldn’t be further from the truth, and you can learn how to learn like a
genius. In no time at all, you are going to be able to think like a
genius/expert. There won’t be
anything holding you back, and you are going to be that person that everyone
thinks of as the person who knows what to do.
So what are you waiting for? There is a whole world
of knowledge out there that is just waiting for you to dive in and absorb. You
are never going to view knowledge the same way again.
Table Of Contents Introduction Chapter
Chapter 1 – The Mindset of a Genius
Chapter 2 – Speed
Reading
Chapter 3 – Cutting the Learning
Curve
Chapter 4 – Learning for the Long
Run: The Art of Retention
Chapter 5 – Turning it Up and
Tuning it Out
Chapter 6 – A Genius in the Real
World
Chapter 7 – Making Time to
Learn
Chapter 8 – Applying Learning to
Your Own Life: The 5 Steps for Success
Chapter 9 – Working the
Plan
Chapter 10 – The Learning Hour: Dissected
Chapter 1 – The Mindset of a Genius
I want you to close your eyes for a minute, and
picture in your mind a genius. Think of who comes to mind, and think about the
extra things that come to your mind when you think of that person.
Odds are, you thought of someone like Albert
Einstein or Steven Hawking. Sure, there may have been some other names that
flashed through your mind, but if you were to hear the word ‘genius’ you are likely to think of Albert Einstein as
one of the top 3 people.
Let’s
take a look at this a little further for a second. What is it about him that you
are thinking? Are you thinking of him as a teacher? As a scientist? Or perhaps
you are thinking of him as that man with the funny hair that we are so used to
seeing in our books.
But did you think of him as a learner? Probably not.
When we think of the word ‘genius’ many of us assume that it is a person who is smart and capable, and one
that already knows what is going on in the world and how to handle
themselves.
Few people think of a person that needs to learn, or
a person that is trying to learn new things. Now, I want to clear something up,
when you are a genius, or in the genius mindset, you don’t need to know everything.
In fact, you don’t need to know anything to have the genius mindset. There is a mind
that a genius has, and it has nothing to do with knowledge. What a person with
the genius mindset has is the ability to learn, and that is what we are going to
look at further in the chapters to come.
There are a lot of simple tips that you can utilize
that will help you learn how to learn. It does sound funny when you put it like
that, but it’s true. Everything that
you think you know about the concept of learning, you need to forget, and
embrace a new way of doing things.
Don’t
ever assume that there is just one way to learn, and don’t hang on to the patterns of learning that you
have used in the past. Clearly, those methods aren’t working for you right now. They may have
worked for you in the past, and they may work for you now, but unless you know
for sure that they are going to work tomorrow, don’t assume.
You need to know for sure what does work, and that
in itself is a genius mindset. You need to know that there is a method to
learning, and you need to learn what that method is for you. There is no right
and wrong way to learn, it is all personal to you.
But I try to learn, but I don’t think that anything will stick.
This is a common problem that a lot of people face.
They want to learn, but they find that they aren’t able to hang on to anything that they learn.
No matter how hard they try, it seems as though everything goes in one ear and
back out the other.
They try to learn how they did when they were in
school, but that doesn’t seem to
make a difference to you now. Not to mention the fact when you do need something
explained, it is really hard to ask for help, because you don’t want anyone to think that you aren’t smart or that you are silly.
I am telling you right now you need to get over that
feeling. There isn’t anything at all
wrong with asking for help, and it doesn’t make you dumb or foolish if you need to have something explained
differently or in a better way.
When you are learning to view life as a genius does,
you need to get over the fear of other people, and have the confidence to
learn… and ask
for things to be taught to you.
The mark of a true genius is to know when to ask for
help.
Don’t
ever be ashamed about asking for help, or asking that someone explains something
to you. There are all kinds of people on this planet, and there are people that
know some things that other people don’t know.
When you are in the process of learning like a
genius, you need to realize that there isn’t anyone on this planet that is smarter than you, they just know
different things than you do.
The whole point of society and growing as a group,
is to learn together, then pass on knowledge to each other. It doesn’t do much good for anyone to make fun of each
other if you don’t know how to do
something, or to put up with people that make fun of you if you don’t know something.
Another thing you need to keep in mind is “like
attracts like”.
There is a point where this does go beyond the
concept of learning and merges into the concept of coexisting. We
can’t all know everything, and if we
live in a way that allows us to grow and help each other, then we will all make
it.
What this all really comes down to is confidence. Be
ok with being yourself, and be ok with your own learning style. You
aren’t foolish, and you
aren’t dumb for learning things in a
certain way. What is important is that you find out what your own learning style
is, and you pursue your knowledge acquisition in that light.
When you are able to embrace your own personal
learning style, you are able to learn things in a way that is entirely suited to
you, and you will find that your learning is going to grow by leaps and bounds.
What you learn you will be able to retain, and you
are going to learn things that will stick with you.
Chapter 2 – Speed Reading
For some, the concept of learning fills them with a
lot of excitement. People want to jump in and learn right off, and they want to
be able to absorb and retain and expand.
For others, they want to learn, but it
doesn’t come easy to them. This
shouldn’t be too surprising of a
concept… we all know that there are kids who struggle in school, and there are
those that we work with that seem to have a really difficult time learning the
company policies and how to do their jobs.
Maybe you are one of those people that has a hard
time learning how to do things, and you don’t even know what to do when it comes to learning. You know that you
want to learn how to do things, but it seems to take so long.
Whether that be taking out an instruction manual,
downloading a new book on how to do something, or finding articles about it
online, reading seems to be something that we have to do if we want to learn
something new.
Sure, there are those videos that we can watch to
learn, but in all honesty, it is a fact that people learn better as a whole if
they are able to read something for themselves rather than watching a
video.
We all want that quick fix way of learning, but did
you know one of the fastest ways to learn is to read? It may be surprising, but
it’s true. Reading is an amazing way
to learn.
Now, I’m
not saying that films, YouTube clips, or podcasts are bad ways of
learning… but
I do think reading is a lot better.
Why, you ask?
The answer is simple, and it lies in the matter of
focus. When you are reading something, you are reading it in the silence of your
brain, and you are able to quiet your mind from other distractions and focus on
what you are reading.
So if learning is so much better of a way to learn,
is there a way to be more effective at reading? As a matter of fact, there is.
The answer comes in speed…
that is, how fast you are able to read
something.
Think about it: what if you learned a way to read a
book 300% faster than you would under normal circumstances. Imagine how much
more information you could absorb in a shorter amount of time, and imagine how
you can cut your learning curve.
I know it sounds intimidating, but it is entirely
possible. The learning curve is something that holds a lot of people back when
it comes to how they pick up on new things, and it largely discourages people
from trying to learn new things.
If you are able to master the art of speed reading,
you are able to learn things a lot faster than you ever thought possible, and
you will be able to achieve success even sooner.
Ok, so I want to learn how to speed read, but how
do I learn how to do something that I have always done even faster?
There are simple tips and tricks that you can follow
that will help you learn how to pick up on this trait, and once you learn, you
won’t have an issue with it at
all.
The first thing you want to keep an eye on is
efficiency. You want to make sure that you don’t read any unnecessary text. Once you learn how
to do that, you will save a lot of time.
It does take practice to learn what text is
necessary and what is irrelevant, but with time, you are going to master this
concept. Some irrelevant things are easy to identify, such as the reviews
written in the book to give the book and the author a higher authority, and a
few other things.
However, do not make the mistake of skipping the
introduction.
Why?
The answer is simple. The author needs to catch your
interest in the introduction, and will often place a lot of helpful information
there.
Now, in the next chapter, let’s take a look at the steps you can take that will help you become a faster reader. These are things that you can start doing today, and things that you need to work on over time to master.
Now, in the next chapter, let’s take a look at the steps you can take that will help you become a faster reader. These are things that you can start doing today, and things that you need to work on over time to master.
Don’t be
discouraged if you can’t do it at
first, some things take time.
Chapter 3 – Cutting the Learning Curve
There is this thing that everyone has… what it technically
is… is the
time it takes to learn something. This is called the learning curve, and it is a
major point of stress or achievement for people, depending on who you are and
what your own particular style is.
As we saw in the last chapter, reading has a major
effect on your learning curve, and it is important to learn how to speed read in
order to cut down on that curve.
Step 1
The first thing that you need to do when you are
learning how to speed read, is to figure out what your current pace is, so you
know where you need to improve. It is impossible to know where you need to be if
you don’t know where you are right
now, so for the first step, we need to look at what your current pace
is.
You want to read for a bit
longer time. Maybe 10-15 pages is enough. But it could be a bit frustrating (and
slow) counting 3000+ words…
So this is what you want to do:
1. Grab a book, fiction preferable.
2. Count the amount of words
on 10 lines
3. Divide all those words with
10 and you will have the average number of words per line
4. Now, count the amount of
lines on about three pages and divide it with three, that is the average number of lines per page.
5. Multiply the numbers (words
per line x lines per page) and you
will have the average amount of words per page.
6. Take the time while reading
10-15 pages. Multiply the amount of
pages with the average number of words per page.
7. Divide that last number
with the number of minutes it took for you reading those pages
8. DONE! That is the number of words you read per minute. Do
not forget to wright it down
Pro tip: You can also take a text from the internet
and copy it into microsoft word so you don’t need to count the words (it should show the amount of words at the
bottom), but be sure to print it out so you can also use it for step 3
Now! The fun part, learning.
Step 2
So when we read, our eyes are not moving with
consistent pace. They are actually jumping and taking snapshots. They
are jumping from word to word, and
sometimes they are actually jumping
backwards. So if we could cancel that out we have already made a huge
advancement. How do you do it? Do you need some fancy $35.000 laser surgery? NO! The only thing you
need is your finger or a pen. Put the pen or your finger right under the text
line and then, you just want to follow the text while reading. This step is so easy but will make a real
difference on your reading pace.
This will teach your eyes to follow a straight line and not
jumping, especially not backwards. You will have to practice this for some
minutes before continuing.
Firstly, read in the same pace as usually but while underlining. Do this for about 5
min. Then try to speed up a bit, and do that for 5 more minutes. Lastly, read
some minutes as fast as you could, of course still underlining.
Step 3
When you are looking at something, lets say this
line:

When you are looking at it
you are still seeing things around it, like these words. This is your peripheral
vision and it allows you seeing things without focusing at them.
Most of us do not take advantage of this when we read, but you could and should. If you do not take in this
forthcoming tip you will lose about 50% of your vision… Too much of a loss,
don’t you think? The solution is
just as easy as the one in ”Step
2”. Instead of putting your pen
under the first word of each line you want to start 2 or 3 words in. And also
you want to stop that pen 2-3 words from the end of each line. This is a skill
and you will have to practice. Start with one word from the start and the end
and try to read like this for a couple of minutes. Then move on to 2 words and
if you master that, 3 words will be
the last and final step.
The 3 words step is a bit harder and you may have to
practice for some extra minutes.
At the beginning of these steps, you may have a hard
time putting the pen on the right
place. So you could draw a line to help yourself. Obviously you should not do
this in a book you want to look like new, but maybe on some papers or an old
letter.
Step 4
It is time for measurement, again. Do exactly as we
did in step one, but this time you read in the new, faster and more time
efficient way. Write down that new number. Did you already achieve 300%? if you did, fantastic! If not, you will
just have to practice more. Even if you did or did not, move on to step
5.
Step 5
Now. Do what you have learned in step 2 and 3 over
and over again. More practice = faster reading. And take the time while reading.
You want to have a time goal, lets say 900 words in a minute. That is
15 words/second. Pretty hard?
Yes. But setting that goal will help you achieve higher speed. Don’t just set a goal in your mind, write it
down!! This will help you really se your goal and achieve it.
But what does all of this have to do with
learning?
The biggest lesson you are trying to learn with your
speed reading is to focus. There is a lot of benefits to the art of focus, and
you are going see that you can retain a lot better when you are
focused.
That is one of the biggest issues a lot of people
have with learning today. They are not focused on what they are doing, and they
don’t actually read. It is as though
they are staring at the words on the screen, but they aren’t actually getting any of them.
This is what you need to break out of, and what you
need to be aware of when you are speed reading. Read quickly, sharpen your
skills so you are reading through your words faster, but also make sure you are
retaining them.
How do I know if I am retaining them if I
don’t have to use the information
right away?
A good way to ensure that you are retaining what you
are reading is to have little mini quizzes that you look over when you are
finished with your reading. Perhaps you want to make a list of questions that
you need to know the answer to by the time you reach the end of the
section.
Of course, this is going to take time to perfect,
but you need to sharpen your skill in this area if you want to make sure that
you are effectively learning. If you don’t, then you are going to fall victim to the trap of reading but not
retaining, and that is nothing more than a waste of your time.
An effective learner knows the value of
time.
If you want to master the art of learning, you need
to learn the value of time. A person that knows the value of time is a person
that knows how to use it effectively, and will make the most out of what they
have.
If you don’t know the value of the time that you have, then you won’t be using it properly, and you will find that
you waste a lot of time. There is nothing worse in this day than wasting
time.
You know that you only have so much of it, and while
you want to enjoy the process of learning, you also want to be able to keep what
you learn. There is little point to taking the time and making the effort of
learning how to do something, then forgetting it as soon as you close the
book.
I want you to be able to read something, and keep
it. Don’t worry about how many fine
details you are able to remember at first, what is important is the main points.
You will find in your speed reading that you are really just learning to pick
out the main point of what the author is saying.
When you realize that is what you are trying to do,
it becomes that much easier to speed read, as you are able to see what you need
to learn, and you are able to retain it better.
Chapter 4 – Learning for the Long Run: The Art of Retention
As we saw in the last chapter, it doesn’t do you a lot of good if you are reading and
forgetting. No, you are learning to think like a genius. Now, many people assume
that a genius is able to immediately know what is going on, or that they are
able to understand whatever it is that they are reading.
Let me assure you, this isn’t the case. Many people, genius or not,
don’t understand what they read the
first time around. Sure, they are able to piece some things together, or they
are able to reread it and find out what they are supposed to learn, but you need
to realize that just because you don’t understand something the first time, that doesn’t mean that you won’t understand it in the long run.
Sometimes you need to take a step back and read the
same passage again. There isn’t
anything wrong with reading something two or three times in order to grasp a
full understanding of it. What is important is that you do have that
understanding before you move on with your learning.
Use what learning style works for you.
There are thousands of people on this planet, and
there are just as many ways to learn things. Don’t assume that there is just one way to learn
something, and that you are learning it wrong if you learn in a way that is
different from other people that you know.
Some people learn by doing, and some people learn by
reading. Then there are those that learn by taking notes. For still others, they
find that they are able to learn best when they read something out
loud.
When you are learning, you need to find what works
for you, and go with that method. Even if it means that you need to learn in a
different way for different topics. What I mean by that is that you may learn to
cook by doing, and you may learn to draw by reading.
My point is that there isn’t a wrong way to learn, and what works for you
is what you need to do, or you aren’t going to learn effectively, and that means you are likely to forget
what you have learned.
Another thing that you need to keep in mind is that
no one can tell you what your learning style is. You need to find that out for
yourself, and not worry about if that is what other people are doing or
not.
When you know what works for you, you can build your
confidence on that. Don’t worry
about what other people think of your learning style, and don’t worry about whether or not it is how other
people are learning.
Find that stand out point that makes a point
’click’.
We all have our own unique learning styles, we have
learned that much, but we also need to learn that point in which things just
seem to stick with us. Some of us need to make a point of doing something one
way, others need to find something about it to help them remember how to do
it.
This can go hand in hand with the thought process
that you need to find your own learning style, but it does go a bit beyond that
with the idea that you need to make a point to find something unique about the
topic to make it stick with you.
To better clarify what I am talking about, think
about it this way: when you meet someone new, if you aren’t good with names, it is likely that you try to
find something about them that will help you remember their name.
It is a common trick that a lot of experts recommend
you try to help you remember a new face. And what is remarkable about this is
that it works, really well for a lot of people, too.
You want to make a point of implementing this
learning style into whatever it is you are trying to learn. It works for all
kinds of things, whether it be a lesson of some kind, or if it is a new skill
you are trying to learn.
No matter what the case may be, you need to learn
how to keep things in your mind. Our minds are constantly changing and growing,
and it isn’t at all uncommon for
them to discard information that we no longer find necessary.
It is almost a self-cleaning mechanism that makes it
easier to function in life, but at the same time it can also make it difficult
to keep new things in your mind. This is why our minds tend to make a note of
things that are a bigger deal to us than things that aren’t.
It is for this reason that you often more likely to
remember things that are embarrassing than things that are just mundane and
ordinary. When you are learning like a genius, you learn to view the world
through eyes that are watching for opportunity, and you are able to keep a hold
of your information a lot better.
Chapter 5 – Turning it Up and Tuning it Out
Let’s be
realistic here. No matter how much you would like to, it just isn’t realistic for you to be in a quiet classroom
to learn everything. There are so many things that need to be learned on the
run, and it is hard to find the peace and quiet to learn them.
This is the hardest part of learning for most
people. They are able to pick a topic to learn about, but when it comes down to
the nitty gritty of sitting still and learning, it just doesn’t happen.
Now, this could be for a number of reasons. You
might try to sit down and learn, but there is noise and other distractions that
manage to creep in that make it difficult to learn.
Or, you may have every intention to sit down and
learn about a certain topic, but you find as soon as you get something like the
internet involved, there is way too many other things that pop up that make it
nearly impossible for you to stay on topic and learn about what you intended to
learn.
But I don’t have a problem with that, I have a problem with absorbing what I am
reading.
This is yet another common problem that many people
run into. Sure, they are able to get to where they need to be. They are able to
get the peace and quiet while they are reading about it, but they have a really
hard time grasping what they are reading.
You may be dealing with this yourself. You sit in
front of a page or a screen and you read and reread, but it just
doesn’t seem to stick. In the past
chapters, we have looked at great ways to find your learning style, but that may
not cure this problem.
In order to solve this sort of issue, you need to
clear your mind and pay attention. This isn’t so much an issue of external distractions as it is one of internal
distractions.
Your thoughts play a major role in this sort of
thing. You need to control them, and make them focus on what you are learning.
Don’t worry, the good news is that
this is a common problem with a common solution.
At first, it is nothing more than a conscious effort
to pay attention and learn. If you really have a difficult time with even that,
then go for the method of keeping notes. That is the most surefire way of
ensuring that you are paying attention.
When you know that you need to write down the main
points, then you are sure to pay attention to what you are reading. You may need
to do this all the while, whenever you learn, but there are those that are able
to break out of it and focus.
We have a lot more power over our own thoughts than
most people like to admit. It is a lot easier to push it off on our brains or as
an issue that we can’t get around,
but we actually can control our thoughts in a number of ways.
Next time you sit down to read something, close your
eyes, take a few deep breaths, and clear your mind. It doesn’t matter if you need to do this in public or
not, if you need to do it, then you should.
You are going to find that you keep your knowledge a
lot easier when you do this, so don’t skip this step, and keep your confidence up so you actually do it. It
is important that put these things into practice, even if you don’t feel confident doing them at first.
We are also very trainable as people, and if we do
things that we aren’t comfortable
with at first, it isn’t long before
we do become comfortable with them, and they are just second nature to
us.
Gaining control of your thoughts is no exception,
and you are going to find that you are able to focus a lot better, and retain a
lot better than you ever thought possible.
Chapter 7 – Making Time to Learn
It is no secret that we all live very busy lives.
Many people who want to learn new things or better themselves often stay stuck
in the same rut in their life because they just feel like they don’t have the
time to learn something new.
It can be really intimidating to take on a new
challenge. Whether that be losing weight, changing jobs or where you live,
learning a new skill, or even just taking on a hobby… it can feel crushing if
you are already stretched thin in your schedule.
So what can you do to get around this? The answer to
that question is easier than you might think.
Use the time that you have.
It doesn’t matter how much time you have in your day
to dedicate to learning this new skill… it might be ten minutes for some, it
might be an hour for other people, but if you really want to learn something
new, and you are willing to set aside the time in your day to learn it, work
with what you have.
You will be surprised at how much you can learn in a
short amount of time when you are willing to focus your mind on that.
Debunking the 10,000 hour rule.
There are people in this world who are superstars.
We all know this. They are great at what they do, in fact, they are the
champions of the world.
A study was done of these athletes and superstars
trying to determine how long it takes to get to that level of achievement.
Through tests and other studying of these people, it has been determined that it
takes thousands of hours to get to that level of performance. Of course that is
not a surprise, and it is rather discouraging to those that just want to learn
how to do something.
That is where we come in. Sure, it does take
thousands of hours if you want to be the best in the world at something, but the
truth of the matter is that not many of us want to be champions at a given
activity.
You might want to learn how to cook fine culinary
creations, or perhaps you want to learn Chinese. These are wonderful goals to
have, but the odds that you want to be the best chef in the whole world or teach
Chinese to children in China are pretty slim. For those of us that are just
trying to learn a new skill, the 10,000 hour ‘rule’ isn’t a rule at
all.
It is a myth that the shorter amount of time you
spend on something in a day, then longer it will take you to learn
it.
If you focus on what you want to learn, you can
learn it in a short amount of time, even if you only have a few minutes a day to
spend on that subject.
Chapter 8 – Applying Learning to Your Own Life: The 5 Steps for Success
While we have already looked at a lot of different
tips and tricks that you can use that will help you in your learning process,
let’s take it a step further and look at something a little more
solid.
You get the concept, you know what you want to
learn, but now you sit there, spinning your wheels so to speak.
“How can I apply this to my own life, and learn the
things that I want to learn on my limited schedule?” You ask yourself. Don’t
worry, that is a very common question, and it is one that can be worked around.
Yes, it does take time and effort for you to learn what you want to learn, but
with these steps you are going to get there in no time at all.
Step 1 – Decide what your goal actually
is.
This is a universal step, and it applies to anything
that you could ever want to learn. You need to know what it is you want to get
out of an activity, and what your end goal is with this activity.
That goes for all activities, whether it is a mental
thing that you want to learn, or some sort of motor skill such as riding a bike
or skydiving. Remember, once you have your eyes set on something, you have a
target to shoot for.
Once you have what you want in mind, you are able to
look for ways to reach that goal, no matter what it is. This is why it is
important to pick a specific goal. If you are just looking at a generalized
topic you are going to get bogged down with all kinds of information that you
don’t necessarily need.
Now, if you pick something that is specific, for
example, if you decide you want to be a pastry chef versus someone who cooks,
then you are naturally going to look for ways to make your skill better. You
will be drawn to sections in bookstores that are on the topic of your choice,
and you will want to watch programs that are about what you want.
If you want to be a pastry chef you aren’t going to
care how to marinate a steak, so pick your practice early on, and gravitate
towards the things that are going to get you there.
Remember, when you are learning anything new, that you don’t want
to be too specific in your target goal. There is a fine line between knowing
what you want and going for it, and having just one circumstance in mind that
you hope pans out.
For example, instead of thinking “I want to have a conversation
with a particular person in their native language”, it is better to think, “I
want to be able to easily converse with a foreign person in their own
language”.
And another thing to keep in mind is that the first few hours of
learning anything is frustrating, but you can’t give up. These hours may feel
like an eternity now, but the more time you spend doing something, the easier it
is going to be to do it.
Step 2 – Picking apart a skill.
When we think of a goal that we want to achieve, we
tend to categorize it in ways that we shouldn’t. For example, we tend to think
of things such as playing a sport, or writing a book, or cooking to be skills,
but they aren’t really skills at all.
Playing a sport is a worthy goal to have, but in and
of itself, it is not a skill. Running, catching, aiming, an understanding of
physics, etc… these are all skills that add up to playing a sport. So, if you
are trying to learn a sport, you are going to need to practice these skills in
order to achieve your goal.
This is why it is important to hone in on a
particular goal. If you know what you want, then you will be able to better
analyze how you want to reach that goal. You may be surprised to learn that most
of the major things we as people want to learn in life, are really composed of
three or four smaller skills that need to be practiced.
But how do you know what these skills are? Well,
that is something that is going to take a bit of time and research. You may have
to sit down and analyze what you want to be or learn to figure out how to
actually achieve it. That is where step three comes in.
Step 3 – Research the skills that you will need for
your goal.
You may cringe at the sound of the word ‘research’.
Who has time for that, after all? We have already mentioned that you don’t have
all this spare time in a day, so how are you supposed to sit down and read about
what you need to learn?
Thankfully, step three is a step that really
shouldn’t take very long. We are taught that research is supposed to be a
lengthy process that takes up all kinds of time and energy, but that doesn’t
need to be the case at all.
When you are researching what you should learn in
order to acquire a new skill, try doing this simple method that will cut down
your research time drastically:
Go to the library, and check out five or six books on the topic
that you want to learn. Be specific. Again, if you are wanting to be a pastry
chef, then check out books on that specific genre, don’t check out books that
are about cooking in general. Youtube videos, blogs, movies, online courses -
all sorts of information resources is great as well.
Next, take your books home, sit down, and skim them. Don’t waste
time reading them cover to cover, but rather, flip through them and see what the
three or four major things are that they have in common.
These are going to be the skills that you need to practice in order
to learn what you are trying to learn.
It really is as simple as that. Then, once you have
determined what skills you need to learn, you are going to be a lot better able
to get out there and pick up on those skills than you would be wasting time
reading about what you want to learn.
There is a bit of a problem in the world today, and
with the society that we are a part of. We are a very academic society, and many
people hold learning in high regard, but then learning tends to take a turn for
the worst, and we make a mistake.
We waste way too much time when we are researching.
Yes, when authors put together books on topics they want to make sure they give
their readers everything that they want, but if we really come down to it, we
spend a lot of time reading things that aren’t necessary to the skill that we
are trying to learn.
If you want to make the most of the time that you
spend learning something, you need to make sure you aren’t wasting even a minute
of that time. The more time spent messing around, the less time you have to
spend on the actual practice.
We have said time and time again, practice makes
perfect, and when you are learning anything, the more hands on time you have,
the sooner you are going to learn the skill that you want to learn. Anyone can
read about a skill, hobby, or topic, but if you want to make it your own, you
need to get your nose out of the book, and start doing it.
Step 4 – Prepare your work environment.
Whenever you are learning a new skill, it is
important that you have an environment that makes it easy to learn. Find an area
that you can practice your skill and not be distracted. The more distractions
you have, the harder it is going to be to learn a new skill. This is
crucial.
Many people try to multi-task. They feel that they
don’t have the time to learn a new skill as is, so they try to get other things
done while they are learning. This may be ok when you are past the initial phases of learning a skill, but in
the early stages, it is important that you are focused on the still at hand, and
free your mind of other distractions.
You may need to shut off the computer and the
television, you might need to turn off your phone. You might need to be alone.
There are all kinds of different things that you might need to do in order to
learn what you are trying to learn, but you have got to do it.
Another thing to keep in mind is that you should
make it easy to learn your new skill. What we mean by that is… keep it out in
the open. If you want to learn how to draw, don’t bury your book and pencils in
the bottom of your drawer.
Set them out on your desk so you see them and you
make an effort to get to them in your day. The first few hours of learning
anything new are going to be plenty frustrating enough as it is, so do what you
can on the outset to make it as smooth and pain free as possible.
Don’t make learning a chore, and don’t ever force
yourself into what you want to do. Do what you need to do to make it easy for
yourself. We learn the best when we are at ease and enjoying what we are doing.
Pressure might help you get something done fast, but relaxation is what is going
to help you get it done well.
You are trying to learn a new skill that you will
carry with you for the rest of your life. You don’t want that to be a bad memory
of something that you hated, you want it to be fun and enjoyable. It has been
said that no one has the most fun when they completed a project, they have fun
when they are working on it.
Yes, you want to be there today, you want to be what
you want to be right now, but you should take the time to enjoy the work, and
keep track of how far you are coming. There is nothing wrong with the process of
something, so make the most of it.
Step 5 – Commit to spending 20 hours on learning
something.
Many people shrink back when they hear the word
‘commit’, but don’t worry, this is going to be painless, and it is for your own
good. There are few things worse in life than wasting your time, so that is
something you ought to avoid at all cost, and that is the point of this time
line commitment.
Before you set out to learn anything, commit to
twenty hours of practice for this skill. This is really a commitment that is
meant to test yourself on how serious you are on learning the skill.
Many people shy away at the thought of spending 20
hours doing something, but in truth, you can become really good at something in
that amount of time. Sure, everyone learns at their own pace, and everyone
learns differently, but if you are dedicated to learning something, and you set
aside that amount of time out of your life to do it, you will be amazed at how
far you come in less than a day’s time.
“But when I used to learn things as a kid, it took
me days to practice it,” you tell yourself. This may be true, but if you really
think about it, there were a lot of outside influences that went into those
twenty hours that made it seem like it took a lot longer than it really did.
Perhaps you didn’t even really want to learn what you were learning, or maybe
you would have rather been doing other things the entire time.
You have to ask yourself: How many days did you skip
practice? How many times did you say you working on it for a full hour, when you
really only worked on it for a few minutes?
There are a number of other variables that come into
play here, but the truth of the matter is that there are a lot of studies to
back up the twenty hour practice. Not only that, if you really think about it,
there are a lot of benefits that also come into play when you give yourself a
time limit… you can also see how much time you have left before you get to your
goal.
No matter how long you are actually working on something, it is
going to feel like it is taking you a lot longer to do it than it really is.
This idea is that you are going to commit to a timed period so you know for sure
the amount of time you are dedicating to a new practice.
Chapter 9 – Working the Plan
As we have mentioned before, there are two different
kinds of skills, and these are motor skills and mental skills. The name really
says it all when it comes to the difference between the two.
A motor skill is a skill that is physical. It
pertains to such things as balance, endurance, and other activities that you do
with your body. Mental skills are things such as learning a new language,
learning how to do something new, and other activities that have to do with the
mind.
It may come as a surprise to you, but we learn
mental skills and motor skills differently, and there are things that we can do
that will making learning these things easier.
Motor skills.
There are actual studies that show it is easier to
learn a motor skill and retain how to do that skill if you practice doing it
within 2 hours of going to sleep.
Whether you are taking a nap or going to bed for the
day, it doesn’t really matter, but if you are trying to pick up on a new motor
skill, you should make an effort to practice it close to when you are going to
be sleeping.
You can even make an effort to fall asleep shortly
after doing it, for example, intentionally take a nap a couple hours after doing
a skill, just to help it stay in your mind better.
Put it into practice: tonight, close to when you are going to go to
bed, make a deliberate effort to try something that you haven’t done before. It
doesn’t have to be anything major… you can try typing very fast, or drawing a
specific figure, or anything like that, then go to bed.
Then, when you get up in the morning, again try to do what you did
the night before. You will see a noticeable difference in how well you can do it
in the morning than when you went to bed, guaranteed.
Mental learning methods.
There is more flexibility when it comes to mental
practice. Different people learn differently, and how you are going to learn
depends on your own particular style.
What you need to do to put this kind of learning
into practice is find what your best method of learning is, then practice as
much as you can using that method. If you are a person that learns better with
flash cards, invest in some.
Perhaps you are a person that learns better with
taking notes. Find lectures online and take notes as the speaker is talking.
Whatever your method is, no matter what it is, do it frequently, and you are
going to see how much better you retain the knowledge.
Another thing to keep in mind is that while mental skills are
learned differently than motor skills, you are going to get better benefit
learning it close to going to sleep.
The 10,000 hour rule and the 20 hour
commitment.
The truth of the matter is that you have to take the
time to actually learn what you want to learn. There is speed reading, there is
accelerated learning, but there is no way around the fact that you have to
actually put in the time and effort to do it.
Like we already looked at, it has been said that it
takes ten thousand hours to become a professional at something. This is more
time than many of us can ever dream of having, so that turns into a real
discouragement when you think that you have to spend that much time learning
something new.
There is good news, however, in that you don’t
actually have to spend that amount of time learning anything. As we saw in the
five steps to learning, you only have to dedicate twenty hours to learning
something if you want to get really good at it.
Now, for many others, this also feels like a lot of
time, but you have to remember that you need to be patient. When we think we
want to learn something new, we always think of how it will be when we are
already good at it. How good we will feel, how awesome everyone around us will
think we are, and how complete our lives will then be.
We know what we want, and we want it right now. Who
wants to wait to get that good at something? Who wants to have to suffer through
all of the frustration and the failures that come with learning anything?
Nobody, that’s for sure, but then you have to remember that nobody is great at
something the first time they start.
That is where the twenty hour rule comes in. There
are plenty of studies that show that anyone is a lot better at a skill after
they have worked at it for twenty hours. Sure, they may not be an super expert,
but they are certainly a lot better at it than when they started.
For many people, getting good enough at something to
enjoy it when they do it is all they really want. There aren’t many people out
there who set out to be the best in the world at a given topic, so why not
dedicate the time and effort you need to get good at something?
Remember, if you don’t have twenty hours to dedicate
to something… or if you don’t think that twenty hours is worth dedicating to
learning something new, then you should move along with your day and forget
about it.
In the grand scheme of things, twenty hours isn’t
very long when it is compared to having a skill that you can use for the rest of
your life, so why not put that amount of time aside?
You need to ask yourself how serious you are about
learning, and you if you are really dedicated to picking up on the new skill,
you are going to be thrilled with the results.
Chapter 10 – The Learning Hour: Dissected
Let’s take a minute now to break down what a
learning session actually looks like. You learned the 5 steps that it takes to
pick up a new skill, but what do those steps look like all played
out?
It is one thing to study something in theory, it is
quite another to put that theory into action. If you are serious about learning
anything, and it doesn’t matter what that is… if you want to learn it in a way
that you will actually progress in the skill, then do this, and you
will.
Clear out a section of your room and dedicate it to
the activity.
That is action step one, and you need to go do it,
right now. At this point, we know that you have your skill in mind, and you know
for sure what you want to do. You have also committed to spending twenty hours
practicing this skill, so get your area ready.
You want your area to be free of distraction. Don’t
be in earshot of the television, or the computer. Make sure you aren’t looking
out a window, either. There are all kinds of distractions that manage to creep
in through there.
Put away anything visual that will take your mind
away from the new skill, and put it all away. If you want to add in anything to
this area, add in what will make you focus and press you to practice your skill.
These things can be anything:
•Posters of people good at
the skill that inspire you
•Inspirational
quotes
•Tools you will need for the
skill
•Reminders of what you need
to focus on learning
•Anything else that will keep
you focused and on the task at hand
In addition to these things, keep a timer and a
notebook in your area. These are going to be used to help you keep track of the
time you are spending on the practice.
Clear your mind.
There is no way you can focus on what you are
practicing if you are worried about something. You need to make sure you have
everything done and out of your mind before you sit down to practice.
This goes along with getting rid of all
distractions. You need to make sure your mind is as clear and focused as the
area you set up, or you are going to be wasting your time with trying to learn
something that will seem impossible.
Sure, you might have other things that you need to
do in a day, but make sure you have a set amount of time that you can dedicate
to learning this new skill, worry free. If you need to do it last thing before
bed, that’s fine, if you need to do it before dinner, that’s fine,
too.
Whatever it takes for you to clear your mind and focus on what you
are trying to learn, do that.
Meditation could be a great way doing this. Maybe
that should be the first thing you should learn.
Set your timer for the amount of time you
have.
There are two benefits to this. For starters, you
can keep track of how long you spend doing the activity. This is going to help
you when you feel frustrated or like you aren’t getting anywhere on it even
though you have been working for ‘days’.
Another benefit is that you can work on your
project, worry free. You know that you have other things that you need to do,
but you also know that you have this amount of time set aside for practice. That
can be any amount of time that you need, whatever works for you.
If you want to have a time frame charted out for you, think of it
this way: twenty hours is broken up to about 40 minutes per day, every day for a
month.
So if you are willing or able to set aside forty
minutes a day, you will be at your twenty hours in a single mont. that seems to
be pretty fast considering how long you may have thought it was going to
take.
Don’t have forty minutes all at once? That’s fine,
too. You are going to spend a certain amount of time per
day. This can be broken into four, ten minute sessions or
two, twenty minute sessions.
The key here is to draw up a formula that works for
you, and stick with that formula once you have it drawn.
Use a pen and keep track of your time… and
progress.
When you dedicate twenty hours to learning something
new, you want to know where you are in your time, so keep your notebook up to
date with your time sheet.
When you start working on your practice, set the
timer, and write down how long you spend on it each day. It is as simple as
that. You will be surprised at how fast the time really does go, especially when
you are a few days into it.
Another thing that you are going to want to keep
track of is your progress. You will, of course, see this naturally when you are
practicing your new skill, but if you jot down your achievements in the
notebook, you are going to be able to see even better how far you have
come.
Look back at day 1 when your month is up.
Once you have completed the month, take a few
minutes and flip back to day one, and see how far you have come. Of course you
are going to have your newly acquired skill to show you how far you have come,
but there are few things so powerful as being able to look back at day one and
see where you were, then look at where you are now.
It really doesn’t take too much time to pick up on a
new skill, and when you are dedicated to learning and making that skill your
own, it becomes even more surprising how fast it goes.
Turn off those lights.
Above all, in your learning, you have to keep in
mind that you will learn things better and faster when you practice right before
you sleep. This isn’t a luxury that everyone can have, and we understand that,
but you need to make an effort to do it as much as you can.
Two hours is the most ideal time frame that we
recommend you use, but if that is just not possible, then you should aim for
four hours at the most. This is a lot more doable for a lot of people that
aren’t able to make the two hour mark, and there are still incredible results
when you are practicing.
The best way to do it is to nap in between sessions,
but some people aren’t able to fall asleep during the day. This is, of course,
remedied by practicing at night, as everyone is able to sleep for the night when
they finally go to bed. What you need to do is find what works for you, but is
as close to these steps as possible.
There are always going to be exceptions and
variations in everything that you do, so all you can do is your best. Everyone
has a busy life, and everyone is wanting to learn and become better than they
are. What we are promising is that you can do that if you are willing to put in
the time to do it.
Don’t sweat the small things, skim books for the big
things, and set aside a special place for you to be able to focus. If you do
these things, you are going to pick up on any skill that you set your mind to,
and you are going to see the results that you want to see.
So what are you waiting for? Get ready to learn… and
think… like a real expert and genius.
