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Lunar Letter

"Retensive Learning" |
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Our ability to recall and retain information is influenced
tremendously by the type of communication we utilize and the method we use
to follow up on the ideas. In a recent scientific study, psychologist
William Glasser discovered that we retain:
10 % of
what we read
20 % of
what we hear
30 % of
what we see
50 % of
what we see & hear
70 % of
what we DISCUSS
80 % of
what we EXPERIENCE
95 % of
what we TEACH
In addition, a Stanford University study established that
when a person hears an idea once, 68% is forgotten within 48 hours and
more than 90% is forgotten in 30 days.
The primary challenge in learning is to take action on the
ideas in order to solidify the impact on our personal and professional
development. It is common to read a book, listen to somebody or
participate in an event and then fail to instill the ideas by following up
adequately.
I have created a training technique establishing concrete
parameters to solidify learning. I
call it “Retensive Learning.” The program starts by focusing on specific
behavior which we want to modify or reinforce. We then use periodic
modules to stimulate and encourage participants to discuss, experiment
with and teach each of the tools learned.
“Retensive Learning” intensifies the learning process by
firmly establishing desired behaviors. We thus successfully embed
effective routines and habits in the daily lives of individuals.
There are books, conferences and workshops which introduce
incredible ideas for a better way of life. Without specific programmed
follow up, the ideas fall by the wayside. “Retensive Learning” institutes
a plan of action which initiates a precise powerful way to create
compelling behavioral change.
It's the Bounce that Counts!

Copyright © 2005
Rob McBride ~
Inspire C.A.
All rights reserved
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