1. Compress – Reduce Information Density
- Brain handles ~4 independent ideas at once.
- Methods:
- Pareto Principle (80/20 rule):
- Identify critical 20% of concepts/skills that drive most results.
- Delay or ignore non-critical 80%.
- Reinforce high-impact material first; expand after mastery.
- Association: Connect new info to what you already know (e.g., cognates in languages).
- Chunking: Group words/phrases as blocks to reduce memory load and build fluency.
- Examples: “Can I have…?”, “I would like to…”, “Where is the…?”
2. Compile – Move from Consumption to Mastery
- Techniques:
- Ultradian Cycles: 90 min focus + 20 min rest.
- Agile testing: Learn → Test → Repeat for constant feedback.
- Slow practice: For physical or language skills, practice slowly to build precise neural circuits.
- Immersion: Apply skills in real-life situations, not just practice.
- Learn by teaching: Explain concepts to others or yourself to consolidate knowledge.
- Actor insight: Separate performing from self-critique; allow mistakes before refinement.
3. Consolidate – Prioritize Rest for Retention
- Learning occurs in two stages: focus + rest.
- Micro-rest: 10-sec breaks after intense learning to replay info faster.
- Macro-rest: Non-Sleep Deep Rest (Yoga Nidra) ~20 min during day.
- Sleep: Essential for replaying and organizing learning from the day.
Key Takeaways:
- Embrace friction: struggle indicates deep learning (“generation effect”).
- Focus on self-improvement, not competition. One step at a time.
- Repeat the 3C cycle: Compress → Compile → Consolidate
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