The Importance Of Learning Patterns

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Each of the four learners have their own way of processing information. For Makayla it can be hard not letting your sequence take over. As a person who like list and keeping everything in its place, I believe Makayla needs to make her sequence run parallel with her other learning patterns. If she could give some leeway to her Technical reasoning it could help her a lot more. She needs to ask herself how she can get through her paper, or daily work and routines. If she cannot find it right away or gets stuck on it she needs to find a way to take the time to search for what she needs properly, or to skip a test question you cannot answer at the moment and come back to it later to view again. I believe even sometimes she may just need to guess …show more content…
To rely on your confluence constantly and not open yourself up to asking questions, taking notes, or helping others can drag you down. It causes a trap for you. You like giving chance the benefit of your life and your knowledge. It takes no effort to allow your confluence to run your life, but if you don 't work with your other learning patterns the only path you will find yourself in throughout life will be one of constant disappointment. Life, information, ideas all need effort. They all need a way to be let out of the box. The box for everyone is their brain and the best way to work with your brain to make a successful path in your life is to allow some organization. Allow yourself to view the things that happen around you, take it in, acknowledge and process it. Raheem needs to put forth the effort and not live his life expecting someone or something else to put forth the effort for him. He needs balance in his life and he needs to better understand his learning patterns and where they can take him in life, as well as where they are currently taking him with the way he uses …show more content…
Now for me I am all about letting my organization take over. I love to ask questions and find my answers. I am not sure how I would improve my writing skills. I tend to pay attention to the guidelines, I like to accurately sort my information and thoughts, make plans and many rough drafts before putting a final together. I could probably give in to my confluence a bit more every now and then to build up my thoughts and ideas and put forth more of myself into my writing. I know I should be more willing to let someone look over my work and see if it is structurally put together before I turn it in. I have a problem with criticism so I tend to keep my work to myself until the time comes to turn it in. My critical reading will require a bit more improvement on my part, this I definitely know. I go through with every intention to read what I need to from start to end, giving thought to everything I read, until a distraction happens. If I am interrupted in my reading I lose all concentration and I will get frustrated and have to start over. Most times I get to unfocused by others getting in my face, that I will give up and skim until I have required all the information I believe I need to move on. A lot of the times by doing this I cause myself to have to go back and reread or to go over again because I missed something. I cause myself to lose time. I need to find a quiet place where I can

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