The Science of Self-Learning: How to Teach Yourself Anything, Learn More in Less Time, and Direct Your Own Education
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How to learn effectively when you have to be both the teacher and student. Work smarter and save yourself countless hours.
Self-learning is not just about performing better in the classroom or the office. It’s about being able to aim your life in whatever direction you choose and conquering the obstacles in front of you.
Replicable methods and insights to build expertise from ground zero.
The Science of Self-Learning focuses not only on learning, but what it means to direct your own learning. Anyone can read a book, but what about more? You will learn to deconstruct a topic and then construct your own syllabus and plan. Gathering information, initial research, having a dialogue with new information – unlock these skills and you will unlock your life.
Make complex topics painless and less intimidating to approach and break down.
Peter Hollins has studied psychology and peak human performance for more than a dozen years and is a best-selling author. He has worked with a multitude of individuals to unlock their potential and path toward success. His writing draws on his academic, coaching, and research experience.
Develop habits and skills to fulfill your career or hobby goals.
Understand the learning success pyramid and how self-regulation and confidence impact learning.How to stay motivated in tedious and tiring learning.The SQ3R method and conversing with information.Science-based methods to help your brain absorb and retain more.Speed-reading and comprehension.How to plan and schedule like Benjamin Franklin.How to extract information like juice from an orange.
Most people have multiple careers in their lives. Self-learning is how you keep up and adapt.
The only thing that is given in life is that it will change. Seasons change. Moods change. You will change. Whatever happens, you will need to adapt to your new circumstances. Survival of the fittest isn’t just something that exists in science textbooks – it’s what happens in every phase of your life. The ability to learn is what determines whether you sink or swim.
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Customers say
Customers find the information in the book useful, clear, and enlightening. They also praise the writing style as straightforward and practical. Readers describe the book as great, essential, and well-written. They mention it keeps them engaged and excited to learn. They appreciate the helpful speed reading approaches and eye training practices. Additionally, they say the book is fairly short and goes through the important aspects of self-learning.
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13 reviews for The Science of Self-Learning: How to Teach Yourself Anything, Learn More in Less Time, and Direct Your Own Education
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Slade –
Great read, practical advice
I read this on a recent voyage and came home wanting to implement all strategies in my learning. The strategies outlined in the book have improved my note-taking significantly, and increased my reading speed and comprehension when studying. I am excited to work much faster now with these tools and techniques.
Joe –
Very well organized and thoughtful book about how to self-learn
This was a very well written and organized book about self-learning. it pointed out several methods one can use to help one learn most subjects. However, the book could have used a bibliography. Also, while the summary of the chapters was good, it repeated the call for requesting a book review. No problem with this, but it appears the author just copied the paragraph from a paragraph written earlier in a section of the summaries without editing the tenses of the words. Personally, he only needed to mention this once and it would have avoided being redundant. However, overall I was pleased with the book. Most of the information was not new, but how he presented the material and its organization makes it for a good reference to have, especially for those wanting methods and strategies for how to teach yourself new material. Well, Pete, I hope this feedback helps you enhance your writing, which you love.
Devin B. Hedge –
Straight-forward, concise guide to Self-Learning
I already knew many of the topics covered in this book having read the original source materials myself. Having said that, if I were to recommend one book on self learning, I think that would be it. It was well written, easy to follow and provided pragmatic examples to implement the concepts. What more could a person ask for?
Willard N. Rose –
Informative and helpful
I was able to review my great deal of data that I had. been exposed to early in life. The way the book was organized helped in this reorientation. A good read.
Tim R. –
This has what you need to grow
A well written and segmented treatise on how to go about teaching one’s self. It gave the how, the why, and the challenges. Ultimately this book cannot make you help yourself, but in as concise a fashion possible it can guide you on being able to do so. Highly recommend.
mextexros –
The book has a great information
The information in this book from my personal perspective and opinion seem like missing more details about the subjects and highlights to keep the learning in a more beneficial way.
Cyrus –
Decent book
This is a decent read but I’ve heard many of these things before
Jasmine –
A great book
It is laid out in simple terms various different methods and examples on how to self learn. Thankfully it wasn’t filled with fluff and unnecessary information. It kept it simple and to the point.
Amazon Customer –
Long story short, this book will give you techniques for self-learning as well as reinforce what you’ve been thinking: traditional learning by going to school, getting a degree, waiting and thrusting someone to teach you is limited, boring and superficial.Self-learning is hard. Requires a goal, plan, discipline and the use of the right techniques and mindset to keep you on the right track.Loved it.
cybrMonk –
Thx to Mr. Hollins. It was a pleasure to read this knowledge bomb. It really helped me to get a nice overview to each topic and finally found a way to “standardize” my learning.Again, thx Mr. Hollins.
Asish T –
This book really teaches how to self-learn through logical methods.Really a great book.
Antoine M. –
Too many books out there but not all got a solid structure explaining why you should work a certain way. It is most of the time an advice on trying different methods and to see what could eventually work. In this book the explication is simple, you can even experience as you read, everything is detailed, straight to the point and explained in plain English. Looking forward to read other books by the same author.
Aarón S. –
Sencillo, breve, conciso, aterrizado, con lo básico que uno necesita para saber cómo aprender por cuenta propia. Para quien apenas empiece, es una gran ayuda saber cómo fijar objetivos y razones para no desistir.Versión digital, ningún error notable en la edición.