10 things to do when learning gets difficult
- Stop what you are doing and have a complete break.
- Think back to what you did the last time you got stuck like this.
- Make a map or list in which you outline what your options are.
- Talk to a friend about it to ask them what they would do.
- Use a book to help you find a way through.
- Use the internet to help you discover an answer.
- Take some exercise and see if a solution comes to you.
- Leave it. Go to bed. Tell yourself before you go to sleep that you will find a way through the problem.
- Try doing whatever you are doing in a completely different location.
- Think of as many questions as you can which, if answered, might help you to work things out.
10 things to do when you are really confused
- Stay calm.
- Be true to yourself and remind yourself of your original objective.
- Think of three different ways of approaching the situation and see if one of them is helpful.
- Imagine what a practical or theoretical person (whichever you are less of) would do in the situation.
- Go and watch carefully while someone else tackles the same issue and learn from them. (Remember, it is not cheating but a sign of intelligence to imitate others.)
- Find out what experts in the field do in this situation by telephoning them, emailing them, or looking it up in a book.
- Ask someone who apparently knows nothing about the details of what you are doing but who may inject some common-sense advice or get you thinking differently.
- Search for guidance on the internet.
- Come back to the problem at a different time of day.
Ponder whether it is the right thing to be continuing with your learning: occasionally it will be smarter to reflect on what you have learned and do something else.
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