7 Strategies to Remember 85% of What You Read

7 Strategies to Remember 80% of What You Read

7 Strategies to Help You Remember 85% of What You Read

Active Recall Spaced Repetition Feynman Technique
1

Active Recall

Test yourself instead of re-reading. Pull information out of memory.

  • Pause and recite main points
  • Use flashcards
2

Spaced Repetition

Review material at spaced intervals to strengthen retention.

  • 1 day → 3 days → 7 days → 14 days
  • Apps: Anki, Quizlet
3

The Feynman Technique

Explain concepts in your own words as if teaching a beginner.

  • Simplify complex ideas
  • Spot knowledge gaps
4

Note-making, Not Note-taking

Reframe notes in your own words instead of copying text verbatim.

  • Cornell or mind maps
  • Summarize after reading
5

Visualization & Association

Turn abstract ideas into visuals, stories, or mind palaces.

  • Diagrams & flowcharts
  • Link facts to vivid imagery
6

Teach What You Learn

Teaching forces deeper understanding and highlights weak spots.

  • Peer study groups
  • Write blog posts or threads
7

Apply Immediately

Use new knowledge in real-world contexts to lock it in memory.

  • Projects, case studies
  • Daily practice

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