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“Every time you make a mistake carry out a post-mortem and try to figure out the lessons in the experience. Think about what you would need to know to [...] that mistake from occurring again, and turn this insight into new flashcards.”

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“Every time you make a mistake carry out a post-mortem and try to figure out the lessons in the experience. Think about what you would need to know to [...] that mistake from occurring again, and turn this insight into new flashcards.”

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“Every time you make a mistake carry out a post-mortem and try to figure out the lessons in the experience. Think about what you would need to know to [...] that mistake from occurring again, and turn this insight into new flashcards.”

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Janki Method | Jack Kinsella
most unreasonable will forgive you. They will not, however, feel so forgiving the second or third time you get the same thing wrong. The fifth rule of Janki method minimizes mistake repetition. <span>“Every time you make a mistake carry out a post-mortem and try to figure out the lessons in the experience. Think about what you would need to know to prevent that mistake from occurring again, and turn this insight into new flashcards.” By applying this rule you will substitute real world mistakes with Janki reviews, and you will consequently learn from your mistakes more quickly and with less embarrassment and real wo

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