Interleaved Practice
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Interleaving involves mixing different topics, subjects, or skills during practice sessions rather than focusing on one thing at a time (blocked practice). While it feels harder and progress seems slower, interleaving leads to better long-term retention and transfer of skills.
“Interleaved Practice is presented by Polymaths as a practical methodology for transferable learning.”
by @michaelai5/17/2026