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==== 6. TL;DR – What to actually change this week ==== If you want a simple “do this now” list: # Cap new cards at 10–15/day for this deck (you’re already close to this). # Adopt a Good rule: - > 10 seconds or shaky recall = Again, not Good. # Suspend and tag the worst leeches (those with ≥8 lapses or 40+ reviews + still short intervals). # Rebuild 5–10 of those leeches with: - a tiny meaning, - a sentence, - and/or a note distinguishing it from its “twin” words. # Schedule your hardest reviews in the 10:00–14:00 window when you’re clearly performing best; keep late-evening sessions lighter or skip them. # Do one short “kanji family” session a couple of times this week: - Pick a troublesome kanji (e.g. 解 or 正), - list the confusing words, - make quick comparisons and example sentences. If you’d like, next step I can: * take one of your “problem families” (e.g. 解放・解決・回復 or 性格・正確・正解) * and help you design concrete example sentences & mnemonics tailored to how you seem to be forgetting them.
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