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  • Learning how to Learn, Book 11
  • By: Peter Hollins
  • Narrated by: Russell Newton
  • Length: 3 hrs and 38 mins
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By: Peter Hollins
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  • From novice to mastery: every tool and technique to make your learning faster, deeper, and stronger.

Time to master the most important meta-skill of all: learning. Too bad you didn’t have this book years ago!

Scientifically-proven, step-by-step methods for effective learning.

Rapid Knowledge Acquisition & Synthesis is a collection of the very best methods to get ahead of the typical learning curve. You’ll learn how to create an environment for information absorption at shocking speeds. From scientifically validated tips to best practices of some of the world’s smartest polymaths, you’ll get it all. Faster, deeper, stronger.

Directly from one of the self-education industry’s thought leaders.

Peter Hollins has studied psychology and peak human performance for over a dozen years and is a best-selling author. He has worked with a multitude of individuals to unlock their potential and path towards success. His writing draws on his academic, coaching, and research experience.

Step-by-step guidelines for every stage of the learning process.

  • The most common obstacles of learning and how to overcome them.
  • Single loop learning, double loop learning, and how to fundamentally change your comprehension mindset.
  • Best practices for reading, note-taking, absorbing knowledge, and making things stick inside your brain.
  • The most strategic questions to ask that will make information become memorable and 3D.
  • Dual coding, REM sleep, shifting locations, the efficacy of variety, and catching your own blind spots.

Unlock the most important meta-skill of all: learning.

Make yourself recession-proof, upgrade-proof, competition-proof, absent-minded-proof, and stagnant-proof.

Rapidly acquire, absorb, and apply anything you come across - scroll up and click the "Buy Now" button.

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