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Brain Exercises: Help Improve Memory...How
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Article courtesy of:
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As mentioned above a person may train their
memory by associating names with specific illustrations.
This works just as well with written information.
There are several key words or a key thought
in each paragraph of printed matter that can be associated
with an illogical or ridiculous illustration. It is much
easier to remember and recall ridiculous associations than
it is to recall normal and uneventful relationships.
As you proceed through any text choose one or
several Key words or key thoughts from each subject and
relate the same to a ridiculous cartoon or illustration.
Actually "see" it in your minds eye as it relates to the key
word or key thought.
When you have occasion to remember a
particular matter, the "picture" should automatically appear
to you and the entire thought should be recalled. Be sure to
SEE the ridiculous picture associated with the printed
matter you wish to recall.
As you proceed through a book, practice
seeing a picture and relate it to the key words or the main
thought of the written material. This method of learning
should improve your ability to retain what you read. With
sufficient "practice" using this method, many individuals
will be able to develop a "photo-Type" memory.
The Key to this memory system is to "see" the
"picture" in your "mind's eye". After you have practiced and
mastered the system and are able to get instant flashback
recall you should be able to read most any text material and
visualize ridiculous pictures to associate with the thoughts
expressed in the printed materials.
We suggest you prove this system to yourself.
As you read the first several pages of information, "see" a
picture related to the words or thought. It may be rather
difficult to "see" at first but by constant effort and
concentration amazing progress can be made. When you have
seen the picture, just go on reading the following subject
matter and repeat the process. Don't be concerned that you
will forget the prior subjects! They should remain imprinted
on your mind and recalled later, instantaneously and
clearly.
After you have read several pages, recall
the first few "mind-pictures". If you originally "saw" the
picture as related to the key thought of the printed
material, you should remember the basic information.
Try it! It's interesting! After you have
mastered this learning system, it should be easy to file
various programs away in your memory and recall them as
needed to progress in your search for success.