Your brain is stressed, tired and unfocused. When your brain reaches the REM stage of sleep it will replay what you learned during the day and when you wake you'll remember more of what you learned during the day prior. 2. You are studying too long.
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Read More »1. You aren't ready to learn! Your brain is stressed, tired and unfocused. When your brain reaches the REM stage of sleep it will replay what you learned during the day and when you wake you'll remember more of what you learned during the day prior. 2. You are studying too long. It's best to study for 20-25 minute increments and then take a break. This helps your focus. 3. You are tricking yourself. When you review you simply re-read the information. Instead, look away and try to repeat what you studied. This will prevent you from tricking yourself in to thinking you know the data. 4. You are doing it alone. Find study groups or someone else learning the same material to talk about what you're learning. 5. You are not using a memory system. Are you using the Mind Palace? Why not? Get my memory course which explains this fully and in the best way possible. Get it below... 6. You are not treating it like your job. You are putting off studying. You are not sacrificing now to enjoy the rewards later. 7. You are distracted. You are multitasking (studying while looking at t.v., social media or the t.v.). 8. You are not teaching it to others. Richard Feynman taught that we learn the most when we teach it to others. Teach it to a family member, friend, pet or even the wall! 9. Shut up! Stop posting on social media that you're studying to be a doctor, lawyer or pass an exam. When you post that you are studying for this exam (or whatever you are trying to learn) you'll get compliments from your friends and this will be your reward so you are less likely to achieve it because you have already received a reward. I know this sound counterintuitive but science backs it up. 10. Get hands on experience. You can't learn to play the guitar by reading about it. Pick up the guitar (or whatever) Do you have my Black Belt Memory course yet? If not, get it here https://memorycourse.brainathlete.com/memorytips
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Read More »soprano, the highest human vocal register, extending approximately from middle C to the second A above. A voice with a range approximately from the A below middle C to the second F or G above is termed a mezzo-soprano.
soprano, the highest human vocal register, extending approximately from middle C to the second A above. A voice with a range approximately from the A below middle C to the second F or G above is termed a mezzo-soprano. Soprano generally refers to female voices, although it is also applied to boy sopranos (also called trebles) and to male castrati singers of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. In music written in four parts, the soprano part is the highest part. Soprano can also designate a high-pitched member of an instrument family (e.g., soprano saxophone). The term derives from Italian sopra (“above”) and corresponds to the earlier Latin term superius, which in the polyphonic (multipart) music of the 13th–16th century referred to the highest part. Soprano voices are often classified according to their colour or agility: a dramatic soprano has a rich, powerful quality; a lyric soprano, a lighter, singing tone; and a coloratura soprano possesses a high range (to the second C above middle C and higher) and extreme agility.
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