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When it comes to processing information, your brain is the most important part of your body.
The more familiar the world becomes, the less information your brain writes down, and the more quickly time seems to pass.
Doodling doesn't affect the quality of the content in your notebook because it doesn't contain information your brain needs to parse, but things like grocery lists contain information that's irrelevant to your projects and become random noise that pollutes an otherwise useful resource.
The more present you are, the more information your brain is taking in, and the more stretched-out and luxurious time feels.
The more information your brain has access to, the more it's able to come up with unusual ideas.
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Find as many associations or ways to connect the new information which your brain is acquiring with the information which is already securely entrenched in your brain to foster cohesion in your arsenal of knowledge.
Listening to Mozart or classical music won't make you smarter or keep information in your brain, but it may make your brain more receptive to receiving information.
In fact, if you're on your own, repeating the information back to yourself (paraphrased and in your own words) can help to anchor the information in your brain.
Here are seven top tips to get information into your brain and keep it there.
Information enters your brain three main ways: sight, hearing, and touch.
The program specializes in speeding up the rate at which the user processes information, making your brain operate more like I.B.M.'s Watson supercomputer than like my laptop.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com