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Deep Habits: Work With Your Whole Brain – Study Hacks – Cal Newport

 

Writing can be used to help you to confirm that you understand your reading more deeply.

Deep Habits: Work With Your Whole Brain – Study Hacks – Cal Newport.

This entry was posted in Academic Productivity, Writing process and tagged writingprocess on 2015-02-24 by adamturner.

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