5-step process to remember everything you read in a book:
Reading on a Kindle
When I read a book, I highlight a lot.
A LOT.
Anything that catches my attention, intrigues me, fuels my curiosity.
Sometimes entire pages.
Exporting the highlights
What I love about this is that I do not feel the pressure to finish a book.
Whatever I read, however much, has takeaways in the form of these highlights.
I will then export these highlights into a pdf and email it to me.
Kindle allows that.
Sit with the highlights
I now have my own summary of the book. Not crowdsourced. Personalised.
After a week, I sit down with this pdf for 15 mins. And ask myself one question:
“How can I apply this to my current life?”
Report progress after 30 days
After a month, I would sit again for 10 mins (doesn’t take longer) and see how, if at all, any of the new paths led to some revelations.
Maybe I agree with them more.
Maybe I realised they don’t work for me.
This check-in is critical.
Create a re-read list
Basis the impact and resonance I felt, I add a book to my re-read list, which means I will read it once every year.
These are phenomenal books (for me) where each time I pick them up I have figured something new that has helped me.
There is a twist though.
The re-read list at any point cannot be more than 12 books.
So if I want to add to it and I already have 12 books, one book has to be dropped. This keeps me honest with the quality of this list.
This 5-step process has helped me assimilate most of the knowledge I can derive from books.
It has also made me appreciate the power of books.
How, at the cost of a pizza, I get to download someone’s entire life and learnings!
I recognize this process seems too dependent on a Kindle.
The Kindle just makes the job easier. But the process can very well be done with a physical book too.
This is the most thoughtful reading process I have seen. And the 12 book limit and maintaing highlights, sitting with them and later retrospection…… Whole process is just brilliant and new to me!!!!
This forces you to be clear about what actually changed uou vs what just impressed you in the moment.
Coming to Question 8:
which book has been on your re-read list the longest??? Am curious to know
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