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: Break complex information into small, manageable "chunks." Your brain retains these neuron networks more easily than a giant, unorganized data dump.

: Never stare at a blank screen. Sketch subheadings or bullet points to give your mind a "road map" to follow.

: Adopt the journalist's method of putting the most critical information at the top, which allows the rest of the piece to flow naturally from that core idea. Faster

Writing at high speed isn't about typing faster; it’s about reducing "friction" between your brain and the page.

: Instead of re-reading notes, test yourself. Forced retrieval strengthens memory pathways much faster than passive review. : Break complex information into small, manageable "chunks

: Use 10-minute bursts of non-stop writing. This triggers the "end effect," where the brain naturally focuses and speeds up as a deadline nears. 🧠 Accelerate Your Learning

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 : Adopt the journalist's method of putting the

To go faster, you often have to go "slower" by being more deliberate. ✍️ Fast-Track Your Writing