I learned a system for remembering everything

 I 've read hundreds of books, blogs and newsletters but my ability to recall any of it is terrible. I decided to finally look into this blind spot to learn about how the smartest people in the world remember information and to uncover their systems so I can use them for myself. The average memory is body and messy and often unreliable. Ryan Holiday is the international bestselling author of great books like `` The Obstacle Is the Way '' and `` Ego Is the Enemy. Holiday's memory recall was one of the things that I was struck by when I first interviewed Ryan Holiday back in 2019. He pulled quotes and stories effortlessly from the books that he's read over the years. Holiday: How can we get better at remembering what we read? Take notes while you read, revisit and revise your notes when you're finished with the book, and third, categorize and file your notes. The reason why this kind of system is so effective at helping us retain more of what we read comes down to how our brains process information. We tend to prioritize information that is frequently used, recently used or likely to be needed to make decisions.

Matt Davella has been using Squarespace for nearly a decade for one main reason. He 've been using the site to build a website to share your special gift with the world. Visit squarespace. com today for a free trial and when you 're ready to launch , go to squarespace. com/mattdavella to save 10 % off your first purchase of a website or domain. Matt says his system is an amalgamation combination of Rob Greene's and yours can be your own spin on mine. He says it's probably too early to tell whether this system will improve his memory in the long run. Matt says he has at least one for every single book that he 've written.

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