How to Snowball Effect helps you learn?

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Justin is a former medical doctor, full-time learning coach and consultant, top 1% TEDx speaker, and educational author. He is invited to run workshops and courses on learning efficiency for Universities and organisations worldwide. Over the past decade, he has worked with over 10,000 learners from 120+ countries. He is the co-founder and head of learning at iCanStudy, an international cognitive retraining organisation for self-regulated higher-order learning. His area of expertise is in bridging the research-practice gap by equipping educators and learners with critical examinations of the latest research through a practical lens. He specialises in higher-order learning and thinking skills, self-regulated learning, deep processing, and growth mindsets.
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That effect when we think we know something about a topic we naturally engage in it more. Either to prove to ourselves that our assumptions were right or to learn more about the topic.

LLOYD-ucbq
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Thank you ❤ Your videos always help me with my studies.

snehaghosh
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Please write a book, it's time!! amazing content

JacobChencha
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Their genetic strength is relevant such as breathing and senses etc knowledge either strengthen from there or the dangers attack

lightafterdark
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Justin have you ever talked about what to do when you're unable to grasp a difficult topic? I've heard you talking about how you learnt to only study a few hours a week and still excel at college. But in my case, no matter how many techniques I apply if I stumble upon a very abstract topic and I'm having a hard time to understand it, it's going to take me hours until I finally get it and I can move on to the next topic. That way I can easily waste 10 hours daily studying. Sometimes I can go through the material really quickly, but whenever I find one of these very abstract concepts, I end up dedicating hours and sometimes several days. Please talk about this, how would you approach this problem, how would you reduce hours to say 30 minutes.

poppyblue
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So it's like Domino effect too ? 🤔

twistleak
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It's just a coincidence bro, comes with age and experience

tendEcUptLoveTSerie
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my dumb ass who never learns anything from anything:

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