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KEEP SHORT NOTES. The dullest Biro is sharper than the sharpest brain. Take keypoints of what you read in the shortest, clearest way using attractive colors with a red pen. (Red generally attracts attention and is pretty. That's why ladies prefer red lipstick.😀😀)

Then leave spaces of a line between two points. Also, write with 'tiny' crabby, handwriting that needs your 100% focus to read it. That allows the brain to somewhat focus on the writing. Use tiny notebooks, highlighters and sticky notes that are easy to take about and take a look every now and then.

REPETITION IS THE MOTHER OF MEMORY. That's how Muslims memorise the entire Quran, (which is the size of the new testament). By repeating constantly a particular subject matter, you are likely to memorise it over time whether you like it or not. It is why you memorise songs and adverts you hear daily even when you don't like them. What's #repeated is 'remembered'

Practise repeat reading with what you choose to memorise. It takes an average of 25 focused repetitions to memorise perfectly what you read. 25. And these repetitions must be spaced. In other words, study after every 4 hours and repeat it to yourself and then test yourself to see the how well you have mastered it.

Practise repeat writings. This will help you confirm if you have 'memorised' what you are reading. Write down what you have read without looking at the notes to see how well you have memorised it. I use this for memorising all the time and it works like magic. And I can tell you, it is the best way to memorise because it cements and concretize the information permanently into your long term memory

To be Continued Soon.....

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