Mnemonics are memory aids that help encode difficult-to-remember information in a way that is easier to recall.
Acronyms: Create a word from the first letters of the items you need to remember.
Rhymes: Use rhyming phrases to remember sequences or lists.
Image-Name Associations: Link names to images that resemble or remind you of the name.

The Feynman Technique
This technique, named after physicist Richard Feynman, is a method of learning by teaching. It involves four steps:
Choose a Concept: Pick a topic you want to understand and write it down.
Teach it to a Child: Explain the topic as if you were teaching it to a child. Use simple language and examples.
Review: Identify gaps in your understanding when you struggle to simplify the concept.
Organize and Simplify: Refine your explanation and create a narrative that links all the pieces together.

