Have a nice weekend, friends. I am a swallow who loves to think and share. It’s great to see you again.
First of all, I wish you all a pleasant weekend. Secondly, let’s talk about the thing I am least good at and least patient with, which is reviewing.
This is one of the reasons why I haven’t become a top student since I was young. Hahaha, I like to realize and take action through today’s sharing, which is reviewing.
1. Do you suffer from slow learning. Since I can remember, I have always felt that I am not good at learning, so I have always felt that I am not smart enough, do not have the talent for learning, and only envy those who study well and are like everyone else.
Perhaps when I was on it, the teacher repeated a million times that you need to study hard, so that you can have a solid foundation of knowledge to cope with normal exams and achieve twice the result with half the effort.
Unfortunately, it is not that you don’t listen, it is that you don’t understand. So I was never satisfied with myself when it came to studying.
It wasn’t until I became an adult and started working with my mentors Yang Cuixian and Li Xiaolai that I realized what reviewing looked like, why I needed to review, and what I could learn from it.
My previous understanding was that reviewing was just repeating what I had learned, which was boring.
Therefore, my attitude has always been to hate reviewing, so I have always been unable to learn anything effectively.
It’s just that time accumulates, but my skills don’t improve. So I can’t help but sigh at my inadequate understanding.
It’s really half efficiency, or in other words, it doesn’t work at all. I keep tinkering with my patience, which leads to the conclusion that I’m not good at learning.
Do you feel the same confusion when you say you’re not feeling down. 2. Facing such a dilemma, do you also have the same doubts as me.
I don’t think I’m good at learning, so I might as well give up. I’ll try to learn something I like and it’s simpler.
Maybe it will be better, but you will find that the dilemma still exists (of course, there may be a few talented people here, only representing ordinary people), and I still can’t learn it.
What shall I do. At this point, don’t rush to give up. Think about what to do first. My way of thinking is to face any difficulties without collapsing in the first place.
Just face them and do whatever you are afraid of. You will find that when you have the courage to face difficulties, you have already surpassed 50% of the difficulties.
Of course, you have already surpassed 80% of people because they will give up, but if you are brave enough to try, you will have results.
Some people say, ‘I tried but failed, and failure is still a result. It’s not a good result that counts as a result.
‘ After reviewing and summarizing the results of your failure, you can continue to move forward, and then you will find a little enlightenment.
Therefore, by continuously fighting monsters, you will discover the way to upgrade. At this moment, you seem to remember, huh.
No, what does this have to do with the review you mentioned. Thank you for your question. Reviewing is currently my least favorite thing to do, because I feel it’s repetitive and not fresh.
Therefore, I reject it from the bottom of my heart and don’t want to do it. I just call it: this is not something I like to do, I want to continue doing new things, so I can choose not to do it.
As for the result, it’s just like you think, there’s no good outcome, no good results for anything you do, and then a vicious cycle has been going on for many years.
So, the purpose of writing this article today is to uncover my old scars, face them, and choose to do the right thing, instead of just choosing the right thing to do, because if something needs to be done, it must be done.
If you act directly and eliminate the idea of retreating in a flash, you have a 50% chance of winning.
3. What am I sighing about. After I mentioned studying and working with teachers, I not only sighed, but also sighed about what it is.
It turns out that the shortcut is to repeatedly practice, and your brain will generate connections. Countless connections will naturally become familiar, and only after becoming familiar can you become skilled.
So the original saying is: “Practice makes perfect”. Isn’t it very familiar. To put it bluntly, “Have you heard it thousands of times, but do you value it.
To be honest, I didn’t do it. I just listened, but I never thought that I should obey and do what I was told.
So it’s normal to take detours. I deserve to be a student scumbag for so many years. So, may I ask: repeated practice and constant familiarity, isn’t this just about reviewing these two words.
There is another word for this saying: anchoring, as you know, which is what we often hear Yang Mama say: “Associate old knowledge and deduce new knowledge”.
Therefore, by constantly reviewing and linking old and new knowledge, we can snowball all the knowledge together.
Only then can we have a knowledge reserve and exercise the ability to transfer. So review is the real beginning of learning, so I firmly set Saturday as my review day, turning myself back from the inefficient path and starting the learning mode of a top student: emphasizing review, shortening your learning time, and improving learning efficiency.
Refusing to be lazy in reviewing, I don’t want to lose such a good opportunity to practice my brain. Thank you for your time.
Let’s firmly become a long-term practitioner together, cultivate good habits, become naturally familiar, and become a useful person for ourselves, our family, and more people.
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