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Biggest revision mistakes – Using lined paper 

By  Lysette Offley

Biggest revision mistakes - Using lined paper - photo of lined notebookLined paper encourages you to write in a linear fashion from left to right, starting at the beginning of the line and not moving onto the next until you have filled the one before.

It doesn’t encourage you to use symbols, shape, colour, space, bullet points, numbers, pictures etc – all the things that make your revision easy to recall.

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Lysette Offley

About the author

With 40 years of experience, Lysette Offley is a Memory and Mindset Coach to women and men at the top of their game in the Financial Services Industry who recognise the value of continual personal and professional development and support to achieve a healthy work-life balance, along with satisfaction and fulfilment.

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