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First, memory works by association. Our mind is a complex web of interconnected
thoughts and when one thing is called to mind, related concepts are
automatically triggered. We can’t hear the name ‘Romeo’ without thinking
‘Juliet’. Drinking café au lait with a croissant immediately reminds us of
Paris.
This link has been bookmarked by 36 people . It was first bookmarked on 02 Mar 2006, by Joel Liu.
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“I have a memory like a sieve.” Who hasn’t heard that lament many times from people convinced they have a terrible memory? The fact is, what we remember often has more to do with factors such as our level of concentration, mental state, and emotional involvement than our innate ability.
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“I have a memory like a sieve.” Who hasn’t heard that lament many times from people convinced they have a terrible memory? The fact is, what we remember often has more to do with factors such as our level of concentration, mental state, and emotional involvement than our innate ability.
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John LeMasneygreat techniques for making your memory serve you better.
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First, memory works by association. Our mind is a complex web of interconnected
thoughts and when one thing is called to mind, related concepts are
automatically triggered. We can’t hear the name ‘Romeo’ without thinking
‘Juliet’. Drinking café au lait with a croissant immediately reminds us of
Paris.
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Shanta RohsePneumonic devices to remember lists, numbers, and names. one is a bun, two is a shoe, three is a tree, four....
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By Laura Lane, Positive Health
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