Focus on learning for tomorrow

Tim Bunting Kiwi Yamabushi

When you approach any learning endeavour, focus on learning for tomorrow. When we focus on learning for tomorrow, it changes our priorities from short-term gain, to long-term learning.

When it comes to learning vocabulary, for example, this means that you learn words for the long term, so that you won't have to learn them again.

When I studied for the JLPT a few years ago, I focused on long-term retention of words and grammar points because I didn't want to have to relearn anything. I wanted to learn it once and learn it right. This means I focused effort on putting things into my long-term memory, and to do that, I had an app named 'anki', the Japanese term for memorisation.

Focus on learning for tomorrow, and you will improve.

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