Jemma Spike
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But I think, again...
It's important to know your preference and tune into how you can better absorb information based on how your brain best sees information.
And when you can do that, it becomes so much easier.
I feel like it's like falling into a stream.
It's hard to explain, but when you start learning and absorbing information in your brains, one of your brain's preferred ways, there is just so much less cognitive friction.
Here is how to figure out what yours is because I feel like I gave you all of that and I didn't give you the answer to how to find out.
Four questions.
When you have to explain something you care about to someone, how do you prefer doing it?
Do you immediately grab a pen?
Do you draw them a map?
Do you connect it to a personal experience?
Do you use your body?
No.
Do you use your hands?
Do you work through the logic with them?
Question two, when someone explains a complex idea to you, what makes it click for you?
Is it examples?
Is it metaphors, discussion?
Is it seeing it in action?
Is it getting to just sit and just process it and wiki it and research it?