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    How to Remember What You Study (Without Cramming)

    BySimon Shaw 20 January 202612 April 2026

    If you want to know how to remember what you study — not just for tomorrow’s…

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    How to Build a Memory Palace: The Complete Step-by-Step Guide

    BySimon Shaw 15 January 202612 April 2026

    You walk into your childhood bedroom and immediately see a giant elephant wearing a top hat,…

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    Active Recall vs Passive Reading: What Works Better?

    BySimon Shaw 14 January 202612 April 2026

    You’ve spent two hours reading through your notes. The material feels familiar. You recognise the concepts…

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  • Brain in lightbulb representing how to learn faster and make it stick using evidence-based psychology techniques

    How to Learn Faster and Make It Stick

    BySimon Shaw 12 January 202612 April 2026

    If you want to learn faster and retain information more reliably, the answer almost certainly isn’t…

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