Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Accelerated Learning

I heard about "accelerated learning" from my friend and was curious about it as I have two school going children. I was thinking that if it is useful, I am going to introduce them to it. So, I did a search and came across an article, "The Secret To Improving Your Technique" posted on About.com: Swimming.

The idea about "accelerated learning", to improve what you would like to pick up, is to watch how the experts or others are doing it correctly. Then imagine yourself doing all those right moves. Close your eyes and visualize these movements at least five minutes a day. Keep at it and one day you will realize that you have perfected the skills.

I did not know that I have practiced "accelerated learning" when I was younger. I used to work in a hotel during the '80s. Regular male guests used to invite a group of my front desk colleagues to discos and sometimes I tagged along on their invitation.

I was from a small town and a very shy person then. I would just sit around watching as the rest do the moves. But while sitting there watching, I imagined that I will do one better the next time I am invited and when I do, everyone will be watching me instead. After a few months of watching and imagining, one day (I mean night), it just clicked. I stood up and did it. And yes, I got everyone watching, amazed, while I danced to the beat.

So, images that you hold in your mind most do materialize in life according to "The Law of Perpetual Transmutation". So, visualize your way to success.