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Smart & Fast Memorization Techniques

14 Smart & Fast Memorization Techniques (That Even A Child Can Master)

Both children and adults benefit from learning memorization techniques. Memorization is a fundamental aspect of education and learning, so educational institutions focus on it.  Different memorization techniques can be mastered even by children. Some of these techniques include the chunking method, using mnemonic devices, and the memory palace method. Developing memorization skills through these techniques […]

Top 15 Best Foods to Eat While Studying

Top 15 Best Foods to Eat While Studying (Ranked!)

  Eating the right foods plays a massive role in churning your mind and helping you study properly. Indulging in a bucket of ice cream or eating your favorite chips may sound tempting, but did you know these foods can contribute to reduced memory retention and lead to other problems too?  A healthy diet with […]

What Are the Signs of High Intelligence

What Are the Signs of High Intelligence? (Answered!)

Have you ever wondered what sets highly intelligent individuals apart from the rest? While intelligence can be a complex and multifaceted concept, certain signs indicate someone may be highly intelligent, including: Pleasant attitude and hard-working nature Good thinking ability Excellent memory and recall capacity Precise and credible decision-making Showing problem-solving skills Curious and open to […]

5 Benefits of Silent Reading

5 Benefits of Silent Reading (Explained!)

“Reading in the mind,” or silent reading, lets you discover your passion for reading, challenge your thoughts, and improve your brain’s processing. Silent reading helps you train your mind and read a text without audible sounds. It’s a valuable skill you can use to unwind after a long day to improve your comprehension, focus, and […]

7 Signs of Poor Reading Comprehension

7 Signs of Poor Reading Comprehension (Explained)

There’s a big problem if you read and do not understand what you’ve read. The purpose of reading any text or book is to extract value.  For example, you need to comprehend an exam question before answering it. You also need to understand a report and statistics to draw actionable insights.  Even without the pressure […]

Does Everyone Have Subvocalization

Does Everyone Have Subvocalization?

Many people have subvocalization, but not everyone experiences this phenomenon.  Research has found that subvocalization happens because of our speech organs. They mimic the movements of talking while we are reading silently. This makes us hear our own words in our heads. Subvocalization has been theorized to improve comprehension and reinforce learning. However, it can […]