Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Creating a Review Schedule

i’d love for you to join me on this Scripture memory journey through Psalm 19. To help you start, I put together a quick video that walks through my simple prep process before I jump into memorizing new verses.



šŸ—’️ Step 1: Create Your Overview Page Before I begin active memorization, I read through the passage multiple times. For this Psalm, I 've decided to read it 7 times.  You can choose the number that feels right for you. This step is an important piece because it's like flying above the passage in an airplane, getting a clear aerial view of the chapters landscape.  It helps you start to get a feel for the themes and structure of the passage. 

Each time I read, I check it off (yes, I love my checklists!). It helps me stay on track. It keeps me accountable and prevents that “wait… did I already do this today?” moment. And honestly, there’s no downside to rereading Scripture.


As I read, I jot down the answers to the 5 Ws and H (Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How), and I highlight any repeated words, those become my keywords.



šŸ“… Step 2: Set Up a Daily Tracker I also like to create a daily checklist so I can see when I started each verse. It’s a simple way to stay motivated and notice patterns in my progress.



šŸ“½️ Want a visual? Check out the video! You don’t need to follow my process exactly, but it might spark ideas for how to make your own.





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