- Push yourself - Start small. Few minutes then few hours.
- Rest! - If your tired, but don't over do it!
- Don't be perfectionist - Aim to understand, NOT to understand everything. You will understand more.
- Read! - Better start!.
- Don't ReRead! - Don't reread but test yourself. If you don't get close 100%, then reread to fill your knowledge gap.
- Set a clear goal – Know what you want to understand before you start. Reading without a goal wastes energy.
- Break it down – One topic, one concept, one problem at a time. Big tasks become easy when divided.
- Write while reading – Short notes, keywords, or diagrams lock ideas into memory.
- Teach someone (or yourself) – If you can explain it simply, you truly understand it.
- Use active recall – Close the book and list what you remember. Memory grows through effort.
- Space your learning – Come back tomorrow, next week, next month. Repetition over time beats cramming.
- Accept confusion – Feeling lost is part of learning; clarity comes later. Don’t panic.
- Connect ideas – Link new knowledge to what you already know. Learning sticks when it has anchors.
- Apply immediately – Do a question, example, or case as soon as you finish reading.
- Be consistent, not intense – 30 minutes daily beats 5 hours once a week.
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