How to learn with Ganesha?

First, put your phone in “Airplane” mode. Make sure you sit in a distraction-free place where the sources of stimulation are weakest.

1) During the lesson

Listen while concentrating on the information transmitted, visualize it, try to understand it well. Remember: understanding precedes memorization.

2) In front of your note

Reread your course, making sure you understand the content, mentally visualize what is written.

Then, notebook and book closed, re-explain what you have learned to a friend (real or not). The lesson is known when you can explain it without looking at it (and ideally from a reading distance). Just reading gives you the illusion of having learned, but you have to check your knowledge by reciting or explaining, in short, by testing yourself.

If what you need to learn (song, poetry, etc.) is long, fragment the information into small quantities and learn a little each day. This is the Kaizen method what is the best way to eat an elephant? Bite by bite. Most big goals are achieved by taking small steps rather than big ones.

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You can then make it a review sheet to facilitate the integration of this course, and use the application. You will find plenty of advice for this in the following point.

Let’s recap: start by focusing on the information, understanding it, experiencing it (explaining it) and repeating it (remembering it), remembering to fragment it if necessary.

Tip: It is important not to judge yourself and to leave out the haunting catchphrase “am I finished soon? “. The attention must be on the learning process and not on the end of the objective to work without stress.

3) How to make a review sheet?

I advise you to create your own revision sheets because this work will already activate the neural paths, to initiate learning. And then it is easier to learn a thing that you have already made your own. You can then add it as a note in the app (for that, see “How to use the app?”). So how?

A stuffy sheet will demotivate you. So air it out, add color and try to make it as fun and enjoyable as possible.

Highlight the important words and the verbs associated with them: these establish a movement, a dynamic that promotes the understanding of the key word to remembering it.

Use a color code to distinguish the degrees of importance when you use the app, this will allow you to display the secondary information first and then find the essential information.

Leave clues (drawings, words, etc.) to mark the information retrieval path. This mapping will help your brain find its way around the storehouse of memories.

Adapt the level of difficulty of your sheet to stay motivated, it should be neither too easy nor too complex.


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