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Old 09-04-2015, 04:34 AM   #3
MikeB1972
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Originally Posted by FatGuy View Post
Hey guys, this issue has been crippling my ability to learn so I'd appreciate any help!

This is what happens: I'll sit down and choose an important book to read like a book that I've been told contains a lot of great educational material that'll help me in my life. Then, while I'm reading the book I keep thinking to myself "Okay, this is important so I gotta make sure I remember this" and I end up not absorbing the material contained in the book. However, if I'm reading something I don't label as important like posts on a sports internet forum I'm a member or some junk magazine article I feel zero anxiety and I'm able to remember 100% of the details of what I read.

This only happens when I'm reading books I've labelled important.

Thanks for any help!
The obvious soloution is to stop reading important books.

If you insist on attempting to learn things though - have you tried audiobooks, reading in shorter chunks, or breaking up by reading a magazine in between chapters, different people learn better with different methods.
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