'Window Three' into the Study Guide
Mind Maps are one key to effective memory.
In the same way that a composer of music relies on resonance to combine the patterns of each instrument’s sound waves into harmonious and interconnected compositions that are pleasing to the listener, your mind combines the resonating energy patterns of your memories – seeing, hearing & thinking – into sensible compositions.
These are Mind Maps, or Recall Diagrams, that are stored in your mind as Memory Patterns. They make sense because similar and related memories are connected through resonance, so that you can remember what, and where, and when, and who, the way (how), and why – the 6W’s. You’ll find it difficult to think of any memory that cannot be categorized in this 6W way.
These 6W patterns create their own resonant links, or associations, throughout your memory, and so build the edifice that is the sum of all your knowledge.
This evolutionary process helps to determine your personality and character. Everything you do, and think, is sorted by your mind, it’s pattern categorized by resonance, and then filed in your memory with these 6W tags attached: just like a filing cabinet, or the hard disk in your computer.
If your memories were not organized in this way by the inbuilt laws of energy and consciousness, you would never be able to recall or relate anything. You would develop no ‘Memory-Skills’, and be unable to accelerate learning. You would be in a continual state of confusion.
The Study Guide (page 3) explains the crucial role of this automatic 6W patterning of your learning and your thoughts.
Mind Maps are an essential part of your learning program
Planning: Planning is also a key aspect of study. You may find William Marshall's Daily Planning templates a useful method. You can download his Results-focused Action Plan for free at www.poweraffirmations.com
As William Marshall points out, the heart of the RAP system is using the planning grids to 1: Organize your activities around your goals 2: Measure your progress towards your goals every day.
Updated May 2008
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How to Learn Faster, and Remember More. Energy, Pattern, and Resonance are the Keys to Memory, and Accelerated Learning.
The Accelerated Learning Study Guide;
Find out about the author of this program of Accelerated Learning.
Page Five:
Order your copy of the
Guide to Accelerated Learning.
Page Six:
Should you listen to
music while
you study?
Page
Seven:
The
sleep you get each night is important for your brain development, and
memory – see what medical experts have to say.
Page
Eight:
Making
use of
the knowledge you memorize
is part of the learning and understanding process. See what the Nobel Prize
winning Physicist, Professor Richard Feynman, has to say about his experience.
Page Nine:
Some students have
trouble working with numbers, which are the basis of
mathematics.
The numbers game, NUMERO, has proved a winner worldwide in
helping people think faster with numbers.
Page Ten:
Want a
photographic memory?. This page explains
how you can improve yours.
Page Eleven:
Memory Pill? Food for Thought -
dietary supplements that can boost brain power and memory.
Page Twelve:
READING -
Fluent reading is essential for Accelerated Learning
Education - Poor Reading explained with exercises to overcome the
Problem.
Page Thirteen:
STRESS -
Its affect on Memory: How stress helps or hinders memory and
examinations.
Page Fourteen:
JOB SEARCH - CAREER PLANNING -
What to consider when planning a career and its future prospects.
A Look inside the Study Guide:
Pages – 15 to 20 – are
six ‘windows’ into the Study
Guide, how and why it works.
: Window One: Memory driven by Energy & Resonance
Page
Sixteen:
Window Two: Brain, Mind & Memory – a
‘Learning Machine’
: Window Three: Mind Maps & Memory Patterns
Page
Eighteen:
Window
Four: Parents –
Family Learning
: Window Five: Intuition – a hidden source of learning.
: Window Six: Aging Memory? – You can retrain your memory.
Twenty One:
News Archive
Page Twenty Two: Training within Industry – Workplace Training – Vocational Training
Page Twenty Three:
Truth
& Memory - treat
everything you see and hear with a healthy scepticism.
Page Twenty Four:
Drugs
& Memory - Prescription & recreational drugs.
Page Twenty Five:
Violence:
A growing problem in schools. Violence is Learned Behaviour. Video games and TV
can teach violence.
Page Twenty
Six:
The
Evolution of Scientific Thought:
Page Twenty Seven: An e-book on Understanding & Managing Stress
Links Page:
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have common goals and