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Summary
How to learn effectively when you have to be both the teacher and student. Work smarter and save yourself countless hours.
Self-learning is not just about performing better in the classroom or the office. It’s about being able to aim your life in whatever direction you choose and conquering the obstacles in front of you.
Replicable methods and insights to build expertise from ground zero.
The Science of Self-Learning focuses not only on learning, but what it means to direct your own learning. Anyone can read a book, but what about more? You will learn to deconstruct a topic and then construct your own syllabus and plan. Gathering information, initial research, having a dialogue with new information - unlock these skills and you will unlock your life.
Make complex topics painless and less intimidating to approach and break down.
Peter Hollins has studied psychology and peak human performance for more than a dozen years and is a best-selling author. He has worked with a multitude of individuals to unlock their potential and path toward success. His writing draws on his academic, coaching, and research experience.
Develop habits and skills to fulfill your career or hobby goals.
- Understand the learning success pyramid and how self-regulation and confidence impact learning.
- How to stay motivated in tedious and tiring learning.
- The SQ3R method and conversing with information.
- Science-based methods to help your brain absorb and retain more.
- Speed-reading and comprehension.
- How to plan and schedule like Benjamin Franklin.
- How to extract information like juice from an orange.
Most people have multiple careers in their lives. Self-learning is how you keep up and adapt.
The only thing that is given in life is that it will change. Seasons change. Moods change. You will change. Whatever happens, you will need to adapt to your new circumstances. Survival of the fittest isn’t just something that exists in science textbooks - it’s what happens in every phase of your life. The ability to learn is what determines whether you sink or swim.
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- J Green_Pro Level Training
- 08-01-19
Very Informative
The book provided very useful tips & tricks to increase self learning. I really enjoyed the section on how to effectively speed read. It truly works. Of your looking to improve your self education, pick up this book.
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- Hello Kitty
- 28-01-19
Practical & Great Examples!
Review of SQ3R & Cornell Method notetaking.
Preparation is the key to Success!
I will need to review this book a few times to adopt the great strategies and suggestions.
7 of 7 people found this review helpful
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- A. Yoshida
- 11-06-19
Good Guide for Self-Learners
This is a good guide for self-learners who want to establish a study plan and structure to retain information. The first chapter is about motivation and learning, which may already be familiar to many (e.g., extrinsic and intrinsic motivation). To get the most out of this book, pick a subject to learn and apply the technique SQ3R:
* Survey: Get a general overview of what you're reading. Establish the goals you want to achieve from reading the book.
* Question: Write down questions you have on the subject.
* Read: Read the book. Learn to speed read so you're not sub-vocalizing (saying the words in your head), which unnecessarily slows you down.
* Recite: Recite the main points in your own words.
* Review: Write test questions for yourself. Can you answer the questions? Can you explain the concepts?
5 of 5 people found this review helpful
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- G. Kinzer
- 15-02-19
Useable insight
Hollins and Siders have put together an incisive tool chest and roadmap to guide the individual in their quest of knowledge. I highly recommend this work for anyone looking to get the most out of their efforts in the pursuit of learning.
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- Paladyme
- 16-04-19
very useful
good tips, and the book is straight to the point gives you a way to start a topic
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- Anonymous User
- 05-02-19
Concise yet profound.
Short, sweet, and to the point; yet not lacking in valuable substance. This book may change the way you read and carry out research. Not to mention altogether motivating.
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- Amazon Customer
- 29-06-19
Profound Ways to Approach Self-Learning
This was a very informative book. I enjoyed the way the author gave a brake-down of new Ideas to self-learning. He pecked the ways I have unsuccessfully tried to approach educating myself and gave profound ways to approach self-learning from a different perspective. It is my belief that others reading this book will benefit greatly from its ideas.
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- Moe
- 26-06-19
Texa Moe
Excellent survey of topics, tools, and techniques essential to the autodidact and lifelong learning enthusiast
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- dominic
- 15-06-19
very useful information<br />
this book reviews some useful study habits, goal setting, speed reading and other useful techniques for teaching yourself
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- Shawn Scarber
- 22-05-19
overall very helpful
this book is excellent for students and self-learners who want to make efficient use of their time and study efforts. read faster, retain more, and approach your learning journey deliberately.
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