By Archisha Yadav | March 18, 2025
Break down your learning into small, achievable goals. Instead of “learn maths,” set a target like “master algebra equations in two weeks.”
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After studying a topic, close your book and try to recall key points. Use flashcards or quiz yourself to reinforce memory.
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Work in 25-minute focused sessions, followed by a 5-minute break. After four sessions, take a longer break to refresh your mind.
Explain a concept to a friend or even to yourself out loud. Teaching forces you to simplify and organise your understanding.
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Writing notes in your own words helps you remember better. Use bullet points, diagrams, or flowcharts to make concepts clearer.
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Combine reading, watching videos, listening to podcasts, and doing practical exercises. Engaging different senses improves retention.
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A good night’s sleep (7–9 hours) strengthens memory and helps your brain process new information more effectively.
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Drink water regularly and eat foods rich in omega-3 (like nuts and fish) to improve brain function and concentration.
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Studying with distractions slows learning. Focus on one topic at a time, and keep your phone away to improve efficiency.
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Remember complex information by using acronyms, rhymes, or visual mind maps. For example, “VIBGYOR” helps recall rainbow colours.