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It's the same area in our brain that activates pain and that goes off.
And that almost sounds too simple, but it's really important that we learn how to take initiative.
It's important because we can fear doing something all day or for several days because we keep
thinking "Well I just need to find the right mood for it and then I'll actually do it." but really we
just need to start doing it because no one else can do that for us.
Basic types of Learners
1. Visual learners: Someone with a preference for visual learning is partial to seeing and
observing things, including pictures, diagrams, written directions and more.
2. Auditory learners: Auditory learners tend to learn better when the subject matter is
reinforced by sound. These types of learners prefer reading out loud to themselves. They
aren’t afraid to speak up in class and are great at verbally explaining things.
3. Kinesthetic learners: Kinesthetic learners, sometimes called tactile learners, learn
through experiencing or doing things. They like to get involved by acting out events or
using their hands to touch and handle in order to understand concepts
4. Reading/writing learners: reading/writing learners prefer to learn through written
words. These types of learners are drawn to expression through writing, reading articles
or books, writing in diaries, looking up words in the dictionary and searching the internet
for just about everything.
Requirement for effective learning
To design an effective adult learning experience, we need to: