 Here's one of my favorite study methods to help increase your attention. Now this is one of my favorite study methods to share and I call it the brain dump. Basically the way it works is after you've gone through a set of information or a lecture and you want to test yourself on how much of that did I actually remember, you grab a blank piece of paper and just try to create the flow from the lecture that you just went over. The goal is to try to put as much of that lecture onto this piece of paper as possible. What you're actually looking for is the areas where you're like, oh, I know that there's an A and a C, but I have no idea what point B is or I know that it's three bullet points under this concept and I only remember one of them. As you're going through this, you can go ahead and start the entire document with all of those gaps and then you can go back to the slides or the lecture and say, what were those corrections that I need to make? Make those really quickly, flip the page over and do it over again and now you'll start to see that your understanding of the lecture has been ideally filled with many of those gaps no longer present and you continue to repeat this process for all your lectures, doing it multiple times. I promise you're gonna go into your next test with a lot more confidence. Now if you enjoyed that study tip, I promise there's a lot more where that came from so if you want more content just like this, hit that like, follow and subscribe and I'll see you guys in the next one.