Accelerated Learning Mastery: Learn Powerful Accelerated Learning Techniques to Instantly Boost your Ability to Learn & Remember Any Topic for Academic, Work & Business Success: Learning Mastery Series, #2
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Learn to truly Accelerate Your Learning process today to help you achieve results!
Have you ever tried learning any new skill or topic
- while studying
- at work
- in business
... and finding it a challenge not getting the positive results you desire?
Have you always wanted to -
- know what is Accelerated Learning?
- learn how does Accelerated Learning work?
- discover what are the techniques in order to gain Accelerated Learning?
…but yet to a find a book that will effectively teach you Accelerated Learning?
If you answered "Yes" to any of the questions above, then this book "Accelerated Learning Mastery: Learn Powerful Accelerated Learning Techniques to Instantly Boost your Ability to Learn & Remember Any Topic for Academic, Work & Business Success" is for you.
In this Definitive Guidebook, you're about to learn and discover powerful techniques and step-by-step strategies to take your brain and learning process to the next level.
★★ Here is What You Will Learn: ★★
1. How to boost your ability to learn any topic or skill for personal or business success
2. How to make learning second nature to you in no time
3. How to improve your study habits to help you get better grades
4. How to never forget anything you read for better productivity
5. How to remember any fact or figure - no matter how long and complicated
6. How to achieve laser-like focus in order to gain the knowledge you need
7. How to excel in learning Math and master numbers
★★ Added Benefits of owning this book: ★★
- Learn how to become a straight A student for the benefit of your future career
- Learn how to take notes effectively in order to get the most important details
- Avoiding learning mistakes in order to you save time and effort
★★ PLUS: Bonus Section Included - Go-To Learning Strategies to Prepare for an Exam! ★★
By implementing the lessons in this book, you will learn to get the maximum results from each and every one of your learning experiences.
Don't wait any longer! Own this book now to begin your goal of applying Accelerated Learning in your life to get results and achieve success.
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Accelerated Learning Mastery - Steve Chambers
Introduction
Accelerating your learning process will not only benefit you as a student, it will drastically improve your life.
We can’t help but learn as a species, but when we’re young, we typically try to learn because that is what we’re expected to do. We want to go out into the world and be independent and think for ourselves. But when we truly commit to accelerating our learning process while we’re still young, what happens is that we end up building the life of our dreams. There is nothing we cannot learn, and there never is any limit to how much we can learn about the world around us.
However, there are those of us whose life circumstances haven’t allowed us to maximize our learning experience. We get to a certain point in life, and we want to do something about this. We finally get down to work and get serious about our life. It’s these people whom this book is especially meant for. Nothing is more exciting than watching an adult discover the vast potential inside themselves that never was demonstrated to them when they were a child.
These adults are driven like no other to be all that they can be. It is none other than life experience that has so wonderfully parented them to the point of so greatly accelerating their learning and life.
Only in recent years have we as a society finally discovered how incredible our brains are. Not that long ago, it was believed that adults could not learn. If you didn’t learn as a child, it was believed that it was too late to start. Adult brains were considered to be unchangeable... like cement or brick.
How could we ever have thought such a thing?!
No matter what our age, there is no end to what we can learn. We keep our brains healthy by learning as much as we can at all times. It’s never too late, either. All brains – no matter their condition – improve in the accelerated learning process.
So, get your brain ready to learn and learn some more!
Let’s not forget in our accelerated learning process to study what foods to eat and what ways to exercise. Healthy brains require lots of blood flow that the only exercise provides and so many nutrients, minerals and fats that only organic vegetables, nuts, seeds and the highest quality proteins yield.
Our accelerated learning process will be invigorated by approaching our brain health from such a holistic point of view.
Congratulations on committing to your accelerated learning process by purchasing this book. I hope you enjoy all the many suggestions herein that will supercharge your brain and your life.
Chapter 1:
Getting Started with
Accelerated Learning
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Accelerated Learning
1.1
To begin the accelerated learning process, it is important to first understand your brain. No accelerated learning technique could have ever been developed without the study of the brain and how it works.
As we evolved, our brain evolved and, as the result, our one brain consists of 3 sub-brains: the brain stem, limbic system, and neocortex.
Our brainstem is responsible for our survival. Even reptiles have this part of the brain in common with us, explaining why it is often referred to as the reptilian brain. The brainstem regulates all the automatic functions in our bodies such as our heartbeat and breathing.
In terms of accelerated learning, we are most interested in the fight or flight
aspect of the reptilian brain. Whenever we feel scared and/or threatened, this part of our brain totally shuts down all other parts of the brain so that we cannot think. Adrenaline kicks in and courses throughout our body to immediately put us into active survival mode.
This is the part of the brain that saved the lives of our ancestors whenever a predator attempted to hunt them down. However, it is this same part of our brain that automatically shuts down the rational part of our brain whenever we experience stress, fear, anxiety or feel threatened in any way. This is why stress reduction is so very important in the accelerated learning process.
The limbic system is the part of your brain that is sometimes referred to as the mammalian brain. As this term indicates, it is this part of our brain that we have in common with all other mammals. Our emotions, sex, immunity, and hormones are all controlled by this part of our brain.
Long-term memory is also controlled by the limbic system, and it is our brain’s hippocampus, thalamus, and amygdala that are key to the accelerated learning process.
It is the amygdala that is responsible for evaluating whether a fight or flight
is necessary. If the amygdala ever detects stress of any kind, it will automatically activate the brain stem and shut down the limbic system in response. This is why it is imperative that you have a system in place to manage all stress. The last thing that you want in the accelerated thinking process is for your amygdala to send everything down the tubes to your brain stem. Why? Because until you can convince your brain stem that no valid threat exists, you will not be able to think or learn.
The thalamus is the switchboard of our brain. It receives all the information from our senses and then sends it to the appropriate parts of our brain for processing. There are 2 primary directions all information is sent. The low road leads to the amygdala, and we already know what happens when information goes there. The high road leads to the sensory cortices: the place we want such information to go, instead.
These sensory cortices are located in our neocortex, directly above our hippocampus. It is the neocortex that makes us human. Our reason, thinking, language and abstract thinking are all possible thanks to the neocortex. Contained within the neocortex are the visual cortex, auditory cortex, and somatosensory cortex – the specific areas of our brain that are crucial to accelerated learning.
1.2
All incoming information from the thalamus is processed by all parts of the