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23
May
2007

What Is Your Learning Style?

If you are familiar with your own learning style, you will be able to work and/or study more effectively. Knowing how you learn best may also help you choose the type of career that is right for you.


Las Vegas, NV-AZ (1888PressRelease) May 23, 2007 - Are you the type of person who can see or read something and understand it? Do you find it easier to process information that is spoken? Or do you actually need to perform a task or activity before you "get it"?

Charlie Nielson, president of CM Alliance International, Inc., explains that these differences in processing information are due to an individual's learning style. "There is no right or wrong way to learn," says Nielson.

“If you know whether or not you are a visual, audio, or kinesthetic learner, ” you may be able to choose the type of learning environment best suited to your particular style. Most people use all three learning styles but find that they learn best with one of them."

Nielson goes on to state, "Knowing your learning style may help you choose a suitable career as well. If you are someone who likes 'hands-on learning', for example, you may be drawn to a career in construction, engineering, or architecture.“

Biographies, self-help information, radio broadcasts, classic British comedies, and much more are available on Nielson’s Web site, InstantAudioLearning.com.
 

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