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8. Remember What You Learn (Retention)

8. Remember What You Learn (Retention)

  • Review old lessons so you don’t forget.
  • Connect new knowledge to what you already know.
  • Teaching someone else helps lock in what you’ve learned.

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The 50/50 rule for remembering what you learn

Devote 50% of your time to learning something new and the rest of your time to teaching and sharing what you have learned with others.

Studies shows that explaining something to someone else is the best way to learn it yourself.

5. Teach What You Learn

Try your best to explain to others what you learned that day. You will know if you understand it if you can break it down to a simple level.

Do this by giving good examples to help the person you are teaching understand it quickly. 

Spread What You Know

Share and teach what you’ve learned. Don’t see your knowledge as a commodity to sell – see it as information that has to be shared with the world for its betterment.

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