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Take notes and turn information into experience.
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What is the best way to memorize the books you have read?
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Hello! Lifehacker has on this topic. Here are some tips from it to help you remember what you read better.
- Take time to read regularly. Regular reading increases concentration, strengthens neural connections in the brain, and develops emotional intelligence.
- Take notes. It is best to use marginals - marginal comments, see-through headings, idea sketches. This will make you a more active reader and help you remember the information.
- Link new and famous ideas. Compare what you found in the text with the knowledge that you have already received earlier, and build connections between them.
These are not all recommendations. To better remember what you read, it is important to choose the right books, and after reading, turn the information received into experience. We talked about this in more detail in the article at the link above.
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