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This episode is one of my favorites.
Jonathan Levi knows how to know things. His recent book The Only Skill That Matters - teaches us all how.
Link - https://www.amazon.com/Only-Skill-that-Matters-SuperLearner-ebook/dp/B07WGR42TN
Our conversation is packed with useful information, techniques and approaches to learning things quickly and remembering more.
What makes this one of my most favorite episodes is our conversation about life. Jonathan tells his story about how he first started super-learning and personal growth.
We talk about what are the best things to learn when you become an efficient learner. Think about it, what would you learn if you could learn anything really fast, with incredible recall?
As a life and performance coach, I'm especially interested in how we can get better, faster.
For all the links to Jonathan:
Superhuman Academy http://superhumanacademy.com The book: https://superhumanacademy.com/book The subscription program: https://superhumanacademy.com/squad On Instagram: http://instagram.com/entreprenewer/ On YouTube: http://jle.vi/youtube On Twitter: http://instagram.com/entreprenewer/ On Facebook Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/jonathanleviofficial/Pretty awesome stuff.
In this episode we cover:
How important it is - learning how to learn
How Jonathan hacked the learning process through accelerated learning, speed reading and memory.
If you want to get to X - doing the steps to get to X will not be sufficient. You have to be the type of person who
Saying people’s name when talking to them, public speaking
What is pre-reading, and how to you prepare to understand content you’re absorbing.
Using conversion methods and associations
How the Major Method works to memorize anything.
The importance of realizing our own personal biases (sort of like google’s page rank) when we’re learning something, reading, or absorbing any info. ]
Walk through a skill to use to hack language acquisition
How to remember your parking lot stall number
Ideas about hacking the neurochemistry around learning
Memory tricks that don’t work
How can better decyfer what’s important and what’s not