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by kyuudou
2280 days ago
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>as the brain has apparently been churning away at the problem in the background without any obvious deliberate effort in between. This is so fundamental. I picked up a similar concept from a passionate english teacher in 7th grade. He said, after a certain point you've done all that you can do, so let your subconscious work on it, sleep on it and the next day or week you'll find your idea coming together. Paraphrased of course. Sleep is a very important component of this IMO. It doesn't work as well if you are in poor health and sleep-deprived. It's like some kind of garbage collection and backend processing happens that we just don't fully understand yet as part of the learning process. Similarly, I found back in college that concepts processed and stored in short-term memory needed to be "slept on" to fully and solidly store into long-term memory and "stick". Control the input, carefully imagine and focus on the desired output and your brain will take care of much of the rest. Let it. |
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