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Step 1: Embrace axiomatic:

I can and will do this.


I have earned the right to be here.

If I am focused, and ask questions properly, I will get the answers I am looking.
If I set my interest lens and show my brain what we are looking for, it will be more likely to find it.
It isn’t impossible, just find it.
Step 2: Find what you learn and ensure it is reputable.

Make sure the sources are reputable by checking the information versus other websites.
Use more than one source.
Always be skeptical of what you are reading, don’t always believe what you are reading is true.
Step 3: Dissect the article:
First start with the title.
Then check the back of the article for questions.
Read the headings.
Then read the first and last sentence of each paragraph.

Step 4: Read the first time.


Find the words that you don’t know and define them.
Then make sure they are intuitive and then return to the reading.
How is the logic? Where can it be wrong?
Step 5: Read the information as a whole and pick out the information believed to be necessary.
Step 6: Use Cornell method and Feynman technique to boil it down as much as possible.
Step 7: After use SEE, and use the images made to put into Anki and into the library.
Step 8: Review via Anki and library.

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