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Friday, 20 March 2026
Learn Better with Active Recall
Active recall means testing yourself instead of just rereading notes. It forces your brain to pull information out, which makes the memory stronger. This matters because it turns passive study into an active habit, so you remember more for exams and real life.
To use it, pick a short section of your material. Close the book and write down everything you can remember, or speak it out loud. Then check the source and note what you missed. Do this for a few minutes each day, and you will see your confidence grow. The simple act of recalling builds a solid foundation for long‑term learning.
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Actionable Takeaway
Pick a 5‑minute topic you studied yesterday, close your notes, and write down everything you can recall before checking the material.
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