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Our brains build schemas, mental shortcuts that organize new information by tying it to what we already know. This is the heart of how learning sticks. When we work with the brain instead of pushing against it, we can learn with more ease, presence, and confidence.
By Jennifer Behre Caputo5
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Our brains build schemas, mental shortcuts that organize new information by tying it to what we already know. This is the heart of how learning sticks. When we work with the brain instead of pushing against it, we can learn with more ease, presence, and confidence.