Sunday, May 17, 2020
How Do You Do Your Best Learning - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
How Do You Do Your Best Learning - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career Visual Auditory Kinesthetic How do you learn best? Most people experience the world through their five senses â" sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell. Some people have become more honed or attuned to using one sense over the others. And, depending upon the situation and what needs to be done with the stimuli (the information) they may switch their preferences. For example, if you are studying for a test you may prefer a completely silent area with bright lights and sitting at a desk. Or, if you are writing a blog post you might prefer a more lively environment to get your juices flowing. The five senses can be broken down into three specific modes of learning: Visual â" What you see. Auditory â" What you hear (or possibly donât hear). Kinesthetic â" What you physically touch. Of course, in each of these you may use any of the senses to fully experience something. As you see something you might be hearing and touching something at the same time. However, for most people there is a preferred option for learning. For consuming, processing, remembering and acting on information (the stimuli). Visual, Auditory or Kinesthetic These are the three modes of learning. You may already have an idea of how you learn best. Good news there is a simple test to find out which of the three learning methods you prefer. Take the test here on Psychologiaâs web site. This is not a super scientific test and Iâm sure there is some bias. Like most people you probably already know what your preferred learning is today. My Results: Visual: 50% Auditory: 25% Kinesthetic: 31.25% Note: they donât add up to 100% (there is overlap) Why does this matter? Knowing how you learn, process information and respond to stimuli can help you Stand Out in Your Career. Ultimately if we can put ourselves in the best situation to learn we will likely be able to do our best work. Is it possible that your preferred learning style will change? Sure! Then itâs up to you to make that adjustment to one of the learning modes. Take the test. Itâs quick and easy. It will take no more than a minute of your time. What can you do with the results? You can have the peace of mind that you probably already knew how to you learned. You can also ask your colleagues and peers to take the test. Then as you collaborate on projects youâll have a better feel for how to best utilize everyoneâs skills. As you begin to recognize peopleâs learning preferences you will become a better peer, colleague and manager. The goal is to continue learning throughout our careers and our lives. Why not make it as easy as possible by knowing which methods will help you learn best.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.