Faster Here
Writing at high speed isn't about typing faster; it’s about reducing "friction" between your brain and the page.
: Don't get stuck on a difficult intro. Start where inspiration strikes, whether it’s the middle or the conclusion, and stitch it together later. Faster
"Fast" learners don't necessarily have bigger brains; they just use better filing systems. Writing at high speed isn't about typing faster;
: Break complex information into small, manageable "chunks." Your brain retains these neuron networks more easily than a giant, unorganized data dump. Faster
When we talk about "faster," we usually focus on the finish line. But the secret to speed—whether you're writing, learning, or performing—is actually in the
: Instead of re-reading notes, test yourself. Forced retrieval strengthens memory pathways much faster than passive review.