Originally Posted by
Holographic Ghoul
Hi all.....Ghoul here..
I've read of various methods and sessions useful to increase information retention (via written forms, e.g. books, internet), and am a little confused as to what would work best for me. It's something I've been meaning to get around to for a while.
Essentially, I am puzzled about whether to run a session before, or after reading (or maybe even during if sound only), and whether this depends on how long I will be reading for (e.g. short or long magazine article, chapter of a book, work-related docs to absorb etc.)
I have a poor attention span and find reading really, really slow (too easily distracted, can't seem to focus for long) - and I hardly retain anything I study, which aside from not being ideal for work, is irritating as I have long-standing hobbies such as wine where I should by now be a fountain of knowledge!
I realise not everyone's brain works the same, but how can I maximise mine in terms of information retention?
Any help appreciated - H.G.
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