Could you suggest The Best Learning Technique .. which helped you

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to learn faster.

I intend to do a learning skills workshop to learners of age group 19 to 24 years.
The amount of info on WF is also overwhelming and one should employ good learning skills to learn and apply. Hence this attempt to know your technique/s that has helped you.

Enthusiastically waiting to learn what works for you,
Sandy
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  • Profile picture of the author davidsu
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    My best learning technique:
    1. put just ONE guide/ WSO/ report/ article about MMO/ Affiliate Marketing/ CPA/ everything that you have interest
    2. read it fast
    3. implement in the same day yo finished reading the guide
    4. STOP looking for other guides/ ebooks
    4. learn as you go

    Start doing something.. start, start, start, and stop reading...
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  • Profile picture of the author Tad 100
    My best technique is to learn something specific and go to implement it right away. Focus on implementing only, because learning alone is worthless.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rose Anderson
    Reading > action > get stuck > ask specific questions, usually here on the forum > try again

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    • Profile picture of the author James Vang
      I personally learn best through action, I can't stand the classroom setting. When it comes to IM if I'm trying to learn something new I will highlight sentences and phrases in the book that really stand out to me or print out the PDF and do the same. If I'm viewing a tutorial video I'll actually implement the techniques as I go through it, step by step.

      Also, a big tip is to only learn techniques that are immediately useful to you, any thing else is a waste of time and brain power. Here is a quote by Napoleon Hill, author of "Think and Grow Rich" that illustrates that:

      "Knowledge has no value except that which can be gained from its application towards some worthy end." - Napoleon Hill
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