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1279: Learn How to Learn. Yes, There's a Best Way by Michael Mehlberg of Modern da Vinci on Learning & Personal Growth

from Optimal Living Daily - Personal Development and Self-Improvement · host Justin Malik

Michael Mehlberg of Modern da Vinci shares his thoughts on the best way to learn how to learn. Episode 1279: Learn How to Learn. Yes, There's a Best Way by Michael Mehlberg of Modern da Vinci on Learning & Personal Growth Michael Mehlberg is an entrepreneur and certified agile project manager who specializes in productivity and organization systems. His blog, Modern da Vinci has been called "The Owners Manual to an Awesome Life" and helps high-achieving entrepreneurs master their life and business - crushing their goals, living their passion, and finding purpose, balance, and excellence in all they do. The original post is located here: https://www.moderndavinci.net/blog/2015/11/10/learn-how-to-learn-yes-theres-a-best-way Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Michael Mehlberg of Modern da Vinci shares his thoughts on the best way to learn how to learn. Episode 1279: Learn How to Learn. Yes, There's a Best Way by Michael Mehlberg of Modern da Vinci on Learning & Personal Growth Michael Mehlberg is an entrepreneur and certified agile project manager who specializes in productivity and organization systems. His blog, Modern da Vinci has been called "The Owners Manual to an Awesome Life" and helps high-achieving entrepreneurs master their life and business - crushing their goals, living their passion, and finding purpose, balance, and excellence in all they do. The original post is located here: https://www.moderndavinci.net/blog/2015/11/10/learn-how-to-learn-yes-theres-a-best-way Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Learn how to learn. Yes, there is a better way by Michael Melberg of moderndavinci.net And I'm just a maulic the guy that simply reads to you Kind of like bedtime stories, but not really for the purpose of helping you fall asleep. Now let's get right to it and continue optimizing your life. Learn how to learn.

Yes, there's a better way by Michael Melberg of moderndavinci.net. Take the controls, she said. She didn't blink, didn't smirk, and didn't waver. I glanced at her quickly then again as her words sunk in.

Two thoughts flew through my mind. One, was she joking? And two, was she serious? Our sesna 172 engine drowned what once was in otherwise quite airfield.

After cranking the engine, the propeller came to life with such force it felt as if the entire aircraft would shake itself apart. The plane rattled uncomfortably on the runway, wanting desperately to fly. My instructor chatted instructions through the headset for the next 45 minutes, all of which he left me in control of the airplane. From taxi to take off, flying to the landing approach, I was in full control.

She didn't let me land, it was my first flight after all. I did the sweat of this first time hands-on experience. I learned more practical information about flying than all the previous books I read on the subject combined. A basic understanding.

Of course, for a profession like aviation, the amount I learned on that quiet clear afternoon barely scratched the surface. A heavy amount of hands-on experience combined with the book study would be required to pass a set of exams leading to a certification let alone fly without an instructor. And aviation isn't the only field to require such certifications. Medicine is another example of a profession that requires multiple degrees, certifications, and continuing education credits to practice.

These are important, critical even, to asserting a basic level of understanding, providing a basic level of confidence, and ensuring the practitioner has reached the necessary threshold of knowledge to do no harm. These certification processes, professional development programs, and university degrees, however, often have little to do with how we learn. Rather, they are rightly concerned with the outcome. They don't care so much whether we have the desire to learn, only whether we can.

In other words, on one side of the learning equation is the body of knowledge necessary to be respected, to be an expert, or to be able to practice what you know. On the other, is that burning desire to begin learning in the first place. The burning desire to learn. This dichotomy reminds me of the life of John Adams, quote, J.A.

taught during the day in study law at night. He was a thrifty man, but he had no reservations spending most of his money in books. By the end of the two years, he became a well-read man in legal and political literature of the 18th century. In 1758, when he was 23, John Adams was ready to practice the legal career.

From John-Adams-Heritage.com. Neither John Adams nor the self-taught men and women of past generations waited for approval to learn. They didn't start learning by chasing a degree or certificate. They saw a need and had the burning desire to learn, so they did.

They got out there and experienced all they could about their professions early and often. Their degrees and certificates came later. Experience, trumps all. Experience is a mother of learning.

Experience teaches us in a primal, direct way that no other type of learning can reproduce. Experiences like my introductory flight engage all the senses, driving home new information with remarkable efficiency. Unfortunately, when pursuing knowledge through university courses, professional development, or self-study, experience can be the most difficult kind of learning to arrange. While these types of learning are driven heavily by reading, understand that learning happens through all the senses.

Whether the material you need to learn must be read, watched, or heard, we can engage in multiple senses to come closer to the real-world experiences of yesteryear. Think for a moment about all the ways in which you can learn something new. Reading, of course, books, articles, magazines, and blog posts are all excellent sources of knowledge. Watching is more fun, movies, documentaries, even YouTube videos can be full of useful information in your field of study.

Listening is yet another way to learn and can often be done while on the move. Audio books, podcasts, and speeches are more resources we can draw upon to learn. No surprises here, but what if you combine these singular methods of learning? What if instead of sitting back and reading new material, you reached out to the author and interviewed him or heard directly?

What if you listened to an audiobook and immediately taught someone else what you learned? Learning, how to learn. These ideas breathe life and experience into otherwise passive ways of learning. They turn learning into an experience, and I guarantee you'll remember your newfound information much longer than you would have otherwise.

How then should we learn? By diving in. Learn by experiencing all you can about your field of study. When you read something new, write about it in your own words after.

When you watch a documentary, teach as many details as you can to someone else. Get out there in the world and interview experts going to conferences and signing yourself for as many hands-on experiences as you can. Take the controls. Now, removed from my intimidating flight situation by a few months, my flight instructor's words echo through my conscious differently.

Take the controls, she said. Whereas before I wondered and sincerely hoped she was joking, now I understand that it was the best way to learn. Instead of spending 45 minutes being flown around, I spent 45 minutes sweating and worrying, learning and flying. Now, with all this in mind and whatever it is you need to learn to live a successful and productive life, I say this, take the controls.

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And head to superpower.com and use code old at checkout for an additional $20 off your membership. Michael had some great ideas of combining these singular methods of learning, and that's an idea we had here at the old podcast. Something that could help you take a bit more from these podcasts would be something like accompanying worksheets and takeaways that could be coming soon, so stay tuned. In either case, definitely consider what he said and see if there's a way you can extend this listening into teaching or talking about it.

Do solidify what you learned even more, turning it into an experience. Definitely try that out. I'll leave you there for today, have a great rest of your day, and I'll be back tomorrow, where your optimal life awaits.

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