I had mostly developed my own systems/coping mechanisms by the time I figured this out, so I didn't really go looking for external advice that much.
My main way of absorbing material is making hypotheses and knocking them down until I can't. Remembering a model is easier than remembering unconnected facts. But I'm not sure if that's more to do with the spatial thinking or the not getting advice half of that equation.
You might enjoy mind palaces, mind maps, graph theory, "Refactoring" by Martin Fowler - though I can't entirely explain why, and activities that demand proprioception (martial arts, dance, rock climbing).
My main way of absorbing material is making hypotheses and knocking them down until I can't. Remembering a model is easier than remembering unconnected facts. But I'm not sure if that's more to do with the spatial thinking or the not getting advice half of that equation.
You might enjoy mind palaces, mind maps, graph theory, "Refactoring" by Martin Fowler - though I can't entirely explain why, and activities that demand proprioception (martial arts, dance, rock climbing).