Reinforce what you're learning with focused lessons
that each cover a key concept.
So right away, I have a clear place to start, which is honestly half the battle.
As I move through each lesson, I'm not just passively reading.
If something feels unclear, I can jump straight to the original source material using these citations.
That makes it so much easier to double-check the context or revisit the exact part of the material I need without wasting time digging through all my files.
I also don't have to worry about the AI being wrong, because it's pulling the information from the documents I gave it, and I can verify it in just a click.
From there, I start reinforcing what I'm learning.
If I'm working through something like definitions, formulas, or key terms, I'll use the generated Flashcards to test myself.
I'll usually go through them a couple of times and try and say the answers out loud before flipping the card.
Sometimes I'll even rewrite them by hand because that can help them stick.
But generating them gives me a strong starting point so that I'm not building everything from scratch.
At the end of each lesson, I use the practice Quiz to check if I actually know the material.
These quizzes help me separate what I've nailed from where I still need work.
If I miss something, I can immediately see where that concept came from and review it in context from my original files.
Instead of guessing what I need to go back and study, I know exactly where to focus.
One thing that has really helped me is using the structure of the Study packet to pace my review time.
I can see clear moments where I can take a break, which feels so much less intimidating and gives me the opportunity to treat myself to a walk, a snack, or even a few minutes of funny videos in between so my brain can rest.
It feels so much more manageable, and I can stay focused without burning out.