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                                    HEN MOST PEOPLE THINK ABOUT LEARNING, THEY THINK THEMSELVES
                                    straight into the thick of a learning experience. But you know bet-
                            Wter! You have seen how your mind needs to be powered up before
                                  you start learning. You know you have to have a broader under-
                                  standing of learnacy, or how you learn to learn.
                                        Let’s suppose that you are ready and switched on to learn.
                                  How can you improve the way you use your mind? How can you
                                  ensure that you become a competent learner? Now that you under-
                                  stand the basic information about your brain and why it is easy to
                                  waste your effort if you are not in the right frame of mind and eager
                                  to start, this part of the book contains a few of the answers and
                                  some of the key techniques.
                                        And when you have finished this part, “Go For It,” turn to
                                  Part III. Just as it was important to get ready beforehand, so it is
                                  essential that you get steady, becoming able to change and adapt
                                  the way you do things after you have learned something. In this
                                  way, you will be using your mind more effectively.
                                        It  is  possible  to  take  a  reductionist  view  of  learning  that
                                  assumes that it is simply the sum of a few techniques and skills.
                                  However, this is clearly not the case. Learning is complex, slippery
                                  stuff. As you will have seen from the earlier chapters, the techniques
                                  are only a small part of the story. If learning were an iceberg, then
                                  the techniques would be the visible bit above the surface. What lies
                                  below  the  water,  the  emotional  and  psychological  self-
                                  understanding that we have been exploring and the areas still to
                                  come, would be the solid bulk of the ice hidden from most people’s
                                  sight. You will see how this is the case when I explain, on page 82,
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