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by saadshamim
4185 days ago
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I've been trying to do this for a few years, this was the first year I hit about 24-30 books/audiobooks. I know pg wrote about remembering books a few weeks ago but I recently developed a strategy, thanks to "Make it Stick", to help me remember content far better then just reading. 1. read the chapter's summary before reading the chapter - I generally use https://www.blinkist.com/, but amazon reviews and goodreads are good alternatives. This allows you to know what the key elements of the chapters are so you can pay closer attention to the important stuff. 2. read the chapter 3. when you get the time write a short summary (usually a paragraph). You generally want some degrading to occur so don't write it right away. |
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I'm curious about your assertion that some degredation should occur before this activity. Can you elaborate on why? My thought is that it forces you to do a bit of reconstruction which aids in the goal of truly writing in your own words.