Early in a new year is a wonderful time to consider how to improve your ability to learn and retain selling skills in 2024.
The Ebbinghaus “Forgetting Curve”
At the Track Selling Institute, we believe in the Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve. Never heard of it? Most haven’t.
Hermann Ebbinghaus, a German psychologist, published a study on the effects of time on memory retention. He focused on what is remembered - and forgotten - over time. His study was replicated several years ago by researches at the University of Amsterdam. In other words, it's been validated.
Here are four recommended strategies you can use to improve your power of recall and overcome the effects of the Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve.
1. Use "Spaced Learning"
Ebinghaus discovered that reviewing new information at key moments on the Forgetting Curve reduces the rate at which people forget it.
2. Overlearn
Another way to reduce the rate of forgetting is to "overlearn" - that is, make an extra effort to learn something. This improves retention and slows the steep drop of forgetting.
3. Make Information Meaningful
Successful presenters provide material that is clear, relevant, and purposeful. They also provide reasons why to retain it. The more that learners know how something will benefit them, the more likely memory will prioritize it.
4. Keep Challenging Your Memory
When you review information and discover gaps in your memory, don't despair! This is the most productive time to stretch your recall. Learning at this point will be all the stronger because of the mental challenge involved.
To view how your selling skills can overcome the Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve, here are links to two samples that were recently made available:
Track Selling MicroTrack™
Track Selling LearnTrack™
Good luck, good selling, and good memory retention.
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