Study Smarter, Not Harder [99% SIMPLE]

Maya laughed. "Hardly. I study about three, but I do it differently. You’re trying to 'soak up' the information like a sponge. I try to 'dig it out' like a gold miner." She taught him three simple shifts:

Two weeks later, the midterm results came back. For the first time, Leo didn’t just pass; he finished the exam early with an A-. He realized that the brain isn't a storage unit you cram things into—it’s a muscle that gets stronger through targeted exercise, not just long hours. If you’d like to try this yourself, let me know: What are you studying? Do you have a big deadline coming up? What’s your biggest distraction right now? Study Smarter, Not Harder

Leo stopped staring at his notes. Instead, he’d read a page, close the book, and try to explain the concept out loud to his cat. If he couldn't explain it simply, he didn't know it. This "struggle" to remember actually strengthened his neural paths. Maya laughed