3 Brain Hacks

3 Brain Hacks

Today several people celebrated Teachers Day and acknowledge the role of the teachers in shaping their lives. Today's post begins with a tip that encourages you to think like a teacher when you want to learn something... anything.

We all like to learn new things. But how do we learn things faster. Busy executives often say that they do not remember what they read (and multitasking while reading does not help either). When someone is texting and answering emails while in a meeting, it is actually a waste of everyone’s time. Also not all kinds of note taking is effective. Here are three ways you can learn something:

  • Think like a teacher

Teaching is one of the fastest ways to engage your brain to pay attention. When you learn it like a student, there is a tendency to learn it passively. That makes us forget things easily. How can you invoke a teacher’s mindset? Think of a skill your team members and colleagues would benefit from. Then create your own teaching material (slides, readings, video links, blogs etc). Then create 15-20-minute teaching sessions that you run for the team. Find out what you could do to improve your teaching skills.

  • Use handwritten notes

Resist the temptation to type out the notes. Researchers found in three different studies that note taking on a laptop leads to mindless transcribing. The ability to rephrase the conversations and key ideas helps people to recall the conversation. The best way to take notes is to listen, digest and jot down the key idea using the old fashioned paper and pen.

  • Draw Sketchnotes

I practice summarizing key ideas of any book I read with a sketchnote. It can be a bit overwhelming at first, but I found that drawing forces you to capture the key idea without blindly transcribing the talk. Creating sketchnotes is an effective way to build listening skills (read more). I certainly need to be a lot better at listening. And it is much better than putting together a boring to-do list.

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Why handwritten notes help you learn better

Dr. Joy Ellington, MBA, EDFP

Opportunity Strategist | Community & Business Development | Adjunct Professor - MBA Program

8 年

Abhijit Bhaduri, you've inspired me to develop my sketchnote skills. Thanks for sharing!

Manish Singh Jadon

Freelance social Reformer

8 年

Abhijit u r the best in our croud !

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Ruma Pal

Health & Fitness Coach: Helping you achieve an unbelievable version of yourself - Fitter, Healthier and Happier! TimesSheUnLTD Rising Star Awardee by TOI.

8 年

Nice one Abhijit. Love the idea of sketchnotes. But what do people with very limited drawing abilities do? Wonder if drawing skills will completely alter the meaning of the initial thought.. Just thinking :)

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Asesh Datta

Training / Counselor / Industrial Engineering / Software Developer / Life Planner and General Insurance Proposer

8 年

What is the difference between a teacher and professor? One professes and other teaches. We can go beyond these two words. A shikshak and adhyapak difference needs elaboration. There is another level which is guide or Guru. Hand writing is paramount in any level of education. Sketch is like dream, we do not read dreams. Hand holding by Guru in education gives motivation, respect, friendship, freedom and confidence.

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Gopal Nanoor

Ex-Administrative officer, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Govt. of India At present legal adviser.

8 年

sir becoming teacher is good habit, as u suggested it greatly helpful practices, thank u, I appreciate for tips for a practical teacher.

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