The Art of “Speed Learning”—How Mario Reads and Studies Books (and Does Research) | THIJ Trip #16

December 30, 2016

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—SUMMARY—

The Art of “Speed Learning”: How Mario Reads and Studies Books (and Does His In-depth Research)

The Art of Speed Learning - How Mario Reads and Studies Books

Want to learn faster?

Gain knowledge more quickly?

And remember it all?

Well, let me ask you a quick question:

“Ever struggled with that?”

Of course, you have. (C’mon admit it. As a side-note, I hate playing “bad cop,” but I know you do struggle right now.)

We all do.

There’s nothing to be ashamed of, except not even trying to improve.

And if that’s you, yes, be ashamed.

But since you’re not that, here’s what I have for you in store today…

…THIS:

My *secret* way of learning WAY quicker; while only applying small, little tweaks here and there to what you’re already doing.

No worries, this technique is NOT “speed reading.”

You also don’t need to change your learning style for this.

You shouldn’t. This is something that’s actually fun to do.

Plus it helps you learn more quickly and you REMEMBER it.

So what is it?

It’s what I call “speed learning.”

Let’s dive in.

—INSPIRING INSIGHTS—

  1. RECAP: WHY IS SPEED READING ALONE IS NOT AN EFFECTIVE APPROACH TO LEARN ANYTHING FASTER? Well, because “speed reading,” in contrast to “speed learning,” focuses on getting you quickest through ANY book. Speed learning, on the other hand, gets you through the most valuable books with the biggest enjoyment, pleasure, and …RESULTS. You actually remember what you’ve just learned.
  2. NEXT, 80/20. Again. Because, yes, it’s important. 80 percent of your results from speed learning come from selecting the RIGHT book; the remaining 20 percent from what you do afterwards (i.e., the HOW TO of reading and studying a book using speed learning techniques).
  3. THERE ARE 4 STEPS OF SPEED LEARNING: (1) Choose What Interests You, and Select the Book; (2) Get a summary, reviews, and a free sample; (3) Read it from start to finish highlighting important paragraphs, sentences, words, phrases, etc.; (4) Save your notes in a document on your computer, and review them regularly. For more in-depth details and knowledge you can apply immediately …watch the entire video today!
  4. RINSE AND REPEAT: There you have it! That’s it. Mario’s exact step-by-step process of reading, studying, and doing in-depth research on a topic/issue/problem. Now, it’s YOUR turn. Will you apply what you’ve learned? Or will you do nothing with it, and see you life pass by without any major improvements? It’s up to you. Have fun! And feel free to experiment…

And, as always:

Enjoy the Journey,

–Mario M. Montreal
Creator, Meaningful Life Mastery

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