Stopping power.
The 7 Key Mindset
Changes for Shifting from Passive Idleness to Active Readiness
Eric Ravenscraft
Everyone’s heard the old adage, practice makes perfect.
Practice isn’t just for building skills, though. It’s also for maintaining the
ones you’ve already built.
As advice site The Art of Manliness explains, the skills
you have already built can fade over time. Through disuse and neglect, your
brain can start to forget even the most well-practiced skills
if you go a long period of time without using them. It
doesn’t happen overnight,
but practicing a little bit every once in a while can
stave off the erosion of useful skills:
We often feel like we can leave parts of ourselves
dormant, and they’ll just stay as they are — waiting for us to start developing
them again. But the truth is that all the components
of our physical and mental make-up operate by the “use it
or lose it” principle.
All of life involves swimming against the current of
deterioration —
if you’re not constantly putting in the effort to
advance, you’re getting swept back.
Of course, we can only choose so many skills to practice,
so it may be a valid choice
to let a particular skill die off. As much as I enjoyed
the game as a kid, my skills playing
Jet Force Gemini are not very practical to my adult
life.
However, if you want to keep your ability to play that
instrument, do that workout,
or speak that language, you should probably keep
practicing even when you don’t need to.
http://lifehacker.com/any-skill-youre-not-practicing-is-wasting-away-1763488525
Turbo Charged Reading: Read
more>>>Read fast>>>Remember more>>>Years
later
Contact M’reen at: read@turbochargedreading.com
You can TCR software/engineering manuals for spontaneous
recall – or pass that exam.
I can Turbo Charge Read a novel 6-7 times
faster and rememberwhat I’ve read.
I
can TCR an academic book around 20 times faster and remember what I’ve read.
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All aspects of regular, each-word reading
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just for fun.
To quote the Dr Seuss
himself, “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn; the
more places you'll go.”
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