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Posted on 24/10/202515/10/2025 by Rafael Scapin

The ‘123’ Method Can Help You Better Recall What You’ve Studied

Effective studying requires simple, research-based strategies that enhance memory without overcomplicating the process. The “123” method achieves this balance, making learning both efficient and sustainable.

https://lifehacker.com/family/123-study-method

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