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SQ3R is a 5-step strategy for reading actively and retaining more.

It transforms reading from passive intake to active construction of meaning.

You engage with material before, during, and after reading.

  1. Survey — Skim headings and structure.
  2. Question — What do I want to learn from this?
  3. Read — Engage deeply with purpose.
  4. Recite — Summarize in your own words.
  5. Review — Revisit your notes or key takeaways.

Example:

Before reading a productivity book, ask, “How does this help me with time management?” Then read with that lens.

It’s like going on a road trip with a map—not just wandering.

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