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Review the Current learning ability assessment below to help determine where you your current learning ability is and where you may want your learning ability to be in the future.


Current learning ability assessment


1. How do you feel about learning?


2. How well are you at visualizing pictures, words and recalling the images on demand?


3. When you are in a learning situation, what emotions do you experience?


4. What are some strong points in your learning ability? Think of your strengths and write down your strengths.


5. What are weaknesses in your learning ability that hinders you from learning?


6. If you could improve on your learning ability, what would you like to improve on?


7. When you sit down to listen to a speaker or sit down to study do you have a problem concentrating?


8. What type of preparation do you perform before sitting down to study, if any?


9. Are you open to new ideas that will help you improve your ability to learn just about anything?


10. How long do you study at one setting before taking a break? How long are the breaks?


11. Do you know what it means to incubate on and connect information?


12. When studying how often do you need to repeat information before feeling comfortable that you know the information?

13. Are you willing to practice learning improvement techniques until the learning improvement techniques become automatic, instinctive, natural, and accurate?


14. Do you know how to PACE (Practicing, Applauding, Cheering, and Encouraging) yourself to aid with learning?

15. Are you equally as comfortable in a crowd as you are at home?


16. Are you able to conduct your life in a confident, comfortable, relax and competent manner, and are you comfortable with yourself (meaning, there are things I can work on to develop and improve myself but overall I am fine)?

A wise man is mightier than a strong man; a man of knowledge is more powerful than a strong man. Proverbs 24:5

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