05-28-2021, 04:55 PM
(05-28-2021, 10:25 AM)darktiste Wrote: I don't think there is much escaping the lose of information over time instead on focusing about your fear of forgetting maybe you could focus on getting better at simplification of the bigger mass which you can than apply your anatomy knowledge on top.The rest is about being ok about constently revisiting area where you need to be refresh.If we could just learn one thing and be done with it and not forget that would be fantastic but that being optimistic about the brain retention ability.
I think the biggest commitment to memory is being able to apply what your learn in away that release dopamine which is to say that when you draw something that use the knowledge you been working on it where you see the brain want to go back to this feel of sucess and it also create neutral path that signal that this information is a priority in your day to day lifesyle.The worst thing one can do is being distracted or feel like what there is doing will simply just be forgotten because it renforce this instead of the other useful information.
The question become how can you make sure that you enjoy what you do in way that stimulate your memory retention.Drawing is one of them observing is an other learning is an other one being able to alternate between those help retain and refresh the brain attention.Of course over time you have already visit the subject a couple of time it become a question of how do i go further than before.I suggest combining some approch, studying new book or video tutorial trying new medium this kind of stuff .
Keep it fun anatomy can be really taxing at time so make sure to put that anatomy to good use.
At the moment it actually feels refreshing to just learn again. I always have those ups and down it just what I have to push through. Oft I learn through those ups and downs. I feel like the approach I'm currently taking really helps me learn i think.