How to Become Successful by Learning Faster

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How to Become Successful by Learning Faster

The late Steve Jobs once said, “Learn continuously–there’s always ‘one more thing’ to learn!”

He’s absolutely right. As an entrepreneur, you’ll discover that there’s no end to the learning process. Just when you think you’ve mastered one concept, you’ll realize that within a short while, the marketplace has shifted and your knowledge is lagging.

You’ll need to learn new skills and practices, and adapt to stay competitive and on the groundbreaking of things in your industry. It’s a never-ending process.

Never, ever believe that you’ve learned it all. Always be willing to learn and look at yourself as a student, not an expert–no matter how good you are. When you’re green, you grow. When you’re ripe, you rot. Best to stay green.

The learning process takes time. Yet, money loves speed. So, in order for you to succeed, it’s best that you learn fast. Technology and innovation move so fast these days that if you don’t learn fast, by the time you learn one thing, it might already be obsolete or less effective.

Let’s see how you can speed up the learning process

* Focus on one thing at a time

It may seem like multi-tasking and learning several original concepts at once will save you time. Nothing could be further from the truth.

When you scatter your efforts over different projects, it’ll take you longer to make headway. Focus on just one skill/subject at a time. You’ll master it faster.

* Consistency is key

Spending 15 minutes a day, every single day, is better than learning for 2 hours on the weekend. This applies to practice/training your skills and so on. Daily effort will yield better results and you’ll learn faster.

* Break it down

I should break hard skills and subjects down into smaller, more manageable chunks. When you adopt a gradual, systematic approach to learning, you’ll actually learn things faster.

Another point to note is that it’s better to keep your learning sessions short. You may wish to have multiple sessions spread throughout the day. We have shown that shorter focused sessions are better for retention and you’ll be less tired, too.

* Be a teacher

Once you learn a concept, imagine yourself to be a teacher in a classroom. Now explain that concept to your imaginary students. By teaching your invisible students, you’ll actually learn the topic faster.

If it’s a skill, imagine showing it to others and explaining the process. This will help you focus on the task at hand and sear the process into your mind.

* Focus on what matters

For learning, you’ll never be short of theory to learn. It forced just to look back on the amount of information you to learn back in school. Most of which you’ll never use now.

Now that you’re an adult, no one can compel you to learn unnecessary trivia. Whatever you learn should serve you in your business. So, learn the important concepts and test them out.

When you have time, you can look at the other information. But during the learning process, focus on the material you need to advance your goals.

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* Track your progress

Last but not least, remember to test yourself on what you learn. Keep a journal where you record your progress and ensure that learning is part of your daily routine.

Keep a little calendar in the journal to check off each day whenever you complete your learning session. This will encourage compliance and you’ll be more likely to stay on track.

During the learning process, it’s inevitable to make mistakes and errors. That’s fine. Just remember to make notes in your journal about what went wrong and what you needed to correct. This will serve as a handy reference later on and you’ll get better at what you’re doing as you correct your mistakes.

Apply the pointers in this article and you’ll speed up the learning process considerably. You can’t avoid learning if you wish to be successful in business. So you might as well get good at it.

“Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere.”–Chinese proverb

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