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		<title>Overcoming Difficulties Learning a New Subject</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is discouraging when learning a new skill, language or subject to find that you keep forgetting things or even appear to be going backwards. This is mainly because your mind hasn&#8217;t yet constructed a &#8220;framework&#8221; for the new knowledge and doesn&#8217;t know where to put it or what to connect to it (not a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is discouraging when learning a new skill, language or subject to find that you keep forgetting things or even appear to be going backwards. This is mainly because your mind hasn&#8217;t yet constructed a &#8220;<strong>framework</strong>&#8221; for the new knowledge and doesn&#8217;t know where to put it or what to connect to it (not a scientific explanation).</p>
<p>You can help the situation by writing notes, drawing <strong>mind-maps</strong>, or just keep going. What you mustn&#8217;t do is give up, remain confident that you will break thru these initial barriers, notice how at a certain moment things just seem to slot into place that&#8217;s because your <strong>framework </strong>is now in place.</p>
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