Reprogram Your Mind to Be a More Confident Learner

If you want to become a good student, it's important to have confidence in yourself as a learner. It's important to believe that you actually like learning, and that you really enjoy the topic you are studying.

When you picture yourself learning poorly, you program your mind for more learning failures. This is what you expect, so it becomes more likely that you will achieve it.

What should you do if you don't actually have confidence in yourself as a learner, or if you are convinced that you'll never understand the topic you are studying? Fortunately you can learn to change your opinion of yourself and what you are learning by a technique called visualization.

Successful visualization essentially means that you are able to pretend to yourself that you are already performing successfully the skill you want to learn.

To change your messages to yourself about what kind of student you are, you will have to change your inner movie of yourself as a learner, and substitute new messages for yourself saying that learning is easy and fun for you.

Your mind more easily absorbs positive messages when you are in a deeply relaxed state of body and mind. To achieve this state, sit or lie comfortably in a quiet place where you will not be disturbed. Notice your breathing.

Relax your body and focus your attention on your breath. Start to breathe freely and deeply, in a relaxed manner. You can also use different meditation techniques to get your mind into a more relaxed state where it will be easier to accept a new, positive message.

Take a few messages to picture yourself as a learner. Take note of what you see in your mind.

When visualizing, some people see still images, as in a photograph, while others see live action all around them. For some people, the images are two-dimensional and faint, while for others, the images are three dimensional and solid. For different people the images may appear as black and white, transparent, or colored.

Your visualization may seem to unfold on a screen like a movie, or you may see yourself acting in a play on stage with seemingly real people. You may be watching an image of yourself in action, or you may feel as if you are actually inside your own body, looking out through your eyes, watching the action around you and participating in it.

If you are visualizing either past or future scenarios in a way that drains away your self- confidence, you can use special techniques derived from Neuro-Linguistic Programming that will lessen their hold on you.

Are your visualizations of yourself positive or negative?

When a negative scenario plays itself out in your mind, notice how it appears. Does the scene appear in black and white, or is it in color? Is it near or far? Does it seem to be on a screen, or is it three dimensional? Are there voices? Are they threatening? Humiliating? How do you appear in the scene--are you large, or small? Do you seem powerful? Or weak?

Once you are familiar with the details of your negative imaginings, become the director of your own inner movie. If you are seeing a negative experience in color, change it to black and white, or make it transparent. If the negative image is close, make it go far away.

If the negative image is three-dimensional, make it two-dimensional. If there are voices you don't want to hear, make them quiet, or turn them into funny cartoon voices that sound silly.

Play circus music in the background to drown out the words of people you don't want to hear. If other people in your scenes seem very threatening to you, shrink them in size or make them into cartoon characters. Imagine yourself growing very, very large and solid, much bigger than the people who have been putting you down.

If you have been reliving an unpleasant scene as if you are actually participating in it with the action all around you, change it so it takes place on a screen that you are viewing from a distance. That way it will have less emotional impact on you. Bleach out the colors, or turn them to black and white. Turn down the sound. Then make the screen smaller and mentally whoosh it away.

Now, replace the visualizations that you don't want with visualizations that you do want. Imagine scenes of yourself being happy, relaxed and confident. See yourself learning easily, understanding deeply, getting excellent marks on your tests.

Strongly feel within yourself the satisfaction, confidence, and pride you would have. See it, feel it, right now, in the present, as a part of you. Feel that you really understand the subject matter and that you absolutely love learning more about it. Pretend to yourself that it is one of your favorite subjects to learn about.

When you have imagined yourself in a scene that fills you with positive confidence, you can view it on a screen, or imagine yourself right in the middle of the scene, taking place all around you. Intensify the colors, and your positive feelings.

Anytime you have a few minutes, recreate these positive imagined scenes. Do this as many times a day as you can, until you always think of yourself as a smart, capable learner.

BlogBaker Tutorial!

Welcome to BlogBaker! This is a tutorial post to get your started. You may edit it or delete it, however, if you would like to read it again after doing so you may find it HERE.

Tutorial Sections

The following sections will give you a brief overview of a few important areas of your blog! Before we start, you should be aware that most modifications and posting made on your blog will be done via the administration panel.

To access your administration panel, click on the "Administration Panel" link in the Meta widget located in the sidebar of your blog. Alternatively, you may enter the URL in manually to your address bar, like so: http://pviciousairmanl.blogbaker.com/admin/.

Alright! Lets get started, shall we?

 

Posting

Writing and publishing posts is the most important part of a blog. To add your own posts, you may click on the Add New link in the "Posts" section of your administration panel as demonstrated by the image below:

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From the "Create New Post" page, you may enter a title, content, define a brief excerpt of your content, and specify tags and categories. Once you are finished preparing your post, you may click on the Publish button as indicated by the image below:

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Once a post has been published, you can view it by either Previewing it from your administration panel, or directly in the wild on your blog by going to your blog URL, like so: http://pviciousairmanl.blogbaker.com/.

 

Modifying Your Theme

The easiest way to begin changing your theme is through the drag'n'drop Edit Mode included in BlogBaker. This tool may be accessed from the Edit Mode option of the "Appearance" section in your administration panel, or alternatively the Meta widget of your blog by clicking on the Enable Edit Mode link as shown below in this example image:

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And once the page loads, you'll see roughly the image below. Click on the (+) image to begin selecting widgets and adding them to your widget bar at the bottom. From there you may drag them out and into containers on the page! Once you're done making changes, click on the green check-mark button to save.

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Additionally, you can change your blog's theme by going to your administration panel, and clicking on the Themes option in the "Appearance" section. From there, you may change the variant of a particular theme (such as Light or Dark, for the default theme, "Fresh Print"), or select another theme for your blog.

 

A few more little things...

I would just like to address a couple of other little areas of interest: your profile, and your settings.

Your profile may be changed at any time by going to the Profile section of your administration panel. You may wish to update your public name, and possibly your biography.

Your blog settings are located just below the Profile section, in the Settings section. There, you may change the title and caption of your blog, your discussion options, your permalink structure and much, much more!

 

Last but not least!

If you run into any problems, please do not hesitate to contact Sparklit Support!

Thank you for reading!

Sincerely,

The Baker

 

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