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Repeat information

Repeating information out loud or to yourself can help reinforce it in your memory. You can try repeating the information right after you've learned it, and then again a little later on to see if you can remember it without looking at your notes.

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Improving your memory can be a valuable skill to have in many aspects of life, whether it's for personal or professional reasons.

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