Recently, I learned a valuable tip from Reader’s Digest on how to remember more of what you read.
There’s so much info that comes at us online that it’s hard to remember a lot of what we read. Consider converting your Internet browser to theSans Forgetida font.
The new typeface is just hard enough to read that your brain has to work a bit harder and engage in deeper processing. According to researchers at RMIT University in Australia, that can help you remember more. You can download theft at https://sansforgetica.rmit .
And, yes, you may make fun of me and call me an old guy for reading RD, but it’s a great magazine.
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