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Peter Hollins

Neuro-Learning

Work with your brain, not against it. Use neuroscience foundations to learn better, faster, and stronger.


All our lives, we've been taught ways to learn that are utterly ineffective and ignorant as to how our brains work. This book will transform your approach to learning.


Scientifically-proven, step-by-step methods for effective learning.


Neuro-Learning is a mini tour of our brains, including its highs and lows. This book will show you the most effective methods for learning, the pitfalls we must avoid, and the habits we must cultivate. It borrows from multiple scientific disciplines to present comprehensive techniques to simply learn more, faster.


Memorize more and learn more deeply — in less time.


Peter Hollins has studied psychology and peak human performance for over a dozen years and is a bestselling author. He has worked with a multitude of individuals to unlock their potential and path towards success. His writing draws on his academic, coaching, and research experience.


Achieve expertise faster, beat distractions and procrastination, and break down complexity.


•A tour of the brain's main functions and how they affect your quest learning goals.
•The learning techniques that work, and those that don't — with evidence.
•How to never need to cram again.
•The learning mistakes you are probably committing right now.
•The learning myths you are probably still believing.
•How your emotions and imagination can assist in learning.


Learning to learn unlocks everything you want in life. It takes you from Point A to Point B, and is the only way to guarantee continual progress and development in your life and skills.
125 printed pages
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
PublishDrive
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  • Olena S.has quoted2 years ago
    absorption, analysis, and retention.
  • Olena S.has quoted2 years ago
    Absorption without synthesis is akin to information that goes in one ear and out the other, while synthesis without absorption is, well, not possible.
  • Olena S.has quoted2 years ago
    The second aspect of how the brain learns is information synthesis, which is how your brain analyzes, processes, manipulates, and understands the information you took in during the absorption phase.

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