How do you think? I mean the actual process of your thinking? Truthfully, if you can figure out how you think then you can control how you learn.
Stop for a minute. How do you approach problems? How do you end up solving them? Are you methodical? Do you follow a set process of rationalizing through to reach answers?
Personally, I am a very deep thinker. I rely heavily on hearing things, speeches, presentation, lecture. I rarely take notes, not quite a good thing but to me it is distracting. I am less reliant on visuals, but they are still important because I have a photographic memory (unless it is a computer programming class). As far as taking notes and doing though, they are not that important.
So knowing those things, I know to pay attention to people with my ears and eyes. Actually taking notes takes away from the thought process. I learn by relation. I reason problems out in an analytical sense and keep my ears open for suggestions. I test and tweak designs and best practices.
How do you think?
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One of my favourite books is ‘Lateral Thinking’ by Edward de Bono.
If you like to problem solve and if you enjoy taking a fresh approach to things I’d highly recommend that read.
I’ve tried working my way through some neuro-science books but man they can get heavy.
Hope all’s well.