As people learn all their lives then it is worth giving it a priority. These are the tools and methods you can use to embrace learning and even make it a vital source for your endurance:
- When you are not sure if the answer is correct, check it out in a trustful source of information (a dictionary or a manual). Uncertainty and doubts slow down a process of learning.
- Best results come when you do more than a teacher gives you to do. Additional reading or researching will always be beneficial for your personal growth. You will find it surprising, but after developing a habit to do more than a regular student, you will naturally get interested in the new material ahead of the teacher.
- Instead of just being afraid of the exam or of a difficult task, actually do something about it. Get prepared!
- Visualizing and drawing processes help you to build logical steps. Try to do it at least in your head if not on paper.
- At any given moment, look for ways to love what you do.
- People are afraid to ask for help. This blocks them from achieving more. Build a network of your supporters to accelerate your growth.
- Always analyze mistakes you made and learn from them.
- When homework is big, divide it in parts and proceed with it regularly.
- Do difficult things at first or earlier during the day. Procrastination will create traps.
- Listen, listen and listen. You can also check yourself from time to time, if you stay focused.
- To make sure that you understood a difficult material well, try to explain it to other people. Playing school will add fun to it.
- Keep inventing new ways or methods to resolve the same problems.
- Get curious about processes and track them.
- There is no good or bad memory. There is only trained or untrained memory. So, look for ways to train your memory. E.g. transform words into pictures or schemes.
- Copying does not make you any favor. Better ask your helpers to assist you to figure out about the process.
- Make fun activities with learning.
- Experiment with yourself to learn faster.
- The rules are not always spelled out. Feel free to set your own rules sometimes.
You can still be serious about learning while having fun doing it!