14 Techniques to Accelerate Your Learning
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To create new trigger-action patterns, CFAR has recommended that you mentally rehearse it a total of ten times. Yes,
ten times! That is, either think or say to yourself "When situation X arises, I will perform response Y" ten times. You can use
ThoughtSaver to automatically remind yourself of the TAPs you’ve set. Or you can use our free Clearer Thinking tool
“Program Yourself” to create new TAPs.
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Unknown title is to make goal-directed behavior automatic. Ideally, by mentally associating a trigger situation with a desired action, you will effortlessly take that action once the trigger is encountered. <span>To create new trigger-action patterns, CFAR has recommended that you mentally rehearse it a total of ten times. Yes, ten times! That is, either think or say to yourself "When situation X arises, I will perform response Y" ten times. You can use ThoughtSaver to automatically remind yourself of the TAPs you’ve set. Or you can use our free Clearer Thinking tool “Program Yourself” to create new TAPs. 14. Project-based learning (PBL) A more hands-on approach to turning learning into practice is to work on a small project using the skills you are trying to learn. The advantage of PBL Summary
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