Now that you know more about yourself and how others perceive you, you need to understand your learning style. Most of us went through some form of traditional education. We were jolted out of bed by a noisy alarm (or screaming parent) in the morning and left the comfort of our homes to walk/bike/ride the bus to some type of school where we sat on hard metal chairs in a stuffy classroom as an overworked teacher (well versed in whatever) would lecture us on stuff that we should have read the night before in our properly formatted textbooks. If we were lucky, we watched a movie loosely tied to a history lesson or we attended field trips to the zoo to supplement our biology lesson. The variety of teaching methods were minimal to say the least. That’s not the case anymore. In the next lesson, Robert discusses the Cone of Learning.