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evidence based decision making

  • Jun 12, 2023
  • 2 min read


Hi there, beautiful soul.


When embarking on the journey of learning something new, it's essential to make informed decisions about the best course of action. This is where evidence-based decision making comes into play. Science and research offer a wealth of knowledge and insights that can guide us in choosing the most effective approaches, methods, and strategies for our learning process.


One of the key advantages of evidence-based decision making is that it helps us avoid guesswork and reliance on anecdotal information or personal biases. Instead, we turn to reputable sources that have conducted rigorous scientific inquiry and produced reliable findings. These sources can include peer-reviewed journals, academic studies, meta-analyses, and expert consensus.


By studying the findings and conclusions of relevant research, we gain a deeper understanding of the most successful approaches and techniques employed by experts in the field. For example, if we are learning a new language, scientific research can provide insights into the most effective language learning methods, such as immersion, spaced repetition, or communicative practice. By relying on evidence rather than unfounded assumptions, we can select the methods that have proven to yield the best results.


Furthermore, evidence-based decision making allows us to optimize our learning process. We can choose approaches that align with our specific goals, preferences, and learning style. For instance, if we discover through research that visual learning aids, such as diagrams or videos, enhance comprehension and retention for us personally, we can incorporate these resources into our study routine.


Moreover, evidence-based decision making helps us identify and avoid ineffective or counterproductive methods. By being aware of research that challenges certain popular techniques or debunk common myths, we can save time and energy by focusing on approaches that have been scientifically proven to be more successful.


When we base our actions on evidence, we increase our chances of success. Evidence-based decision making allows us to be more efficient, effective, and strategic in our learning journey. It gives us confidence in the methods we choose, knowing that they have been validated by research. By optimizing our approach based on evidence, we can make the most of our time and resources, accelerating our learning and achieving our goals more efficiently.


Evidence-based decision making empowers us to make informed choices when learning something new. By relying on research-backed information, we can avoid guesswork, optimize our learning process, and increase our chances of success. Embracing evidence-based practices allows us to tap into the collective knowledge of experts and leverage proven techniques, ultimately enhancing our learning experience and achieving our desired outcomes.


With Love, Maria



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