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Memory

In this chapter. Memory techniquesStrategies for remembering namesTapping your secret brainLoving your problems. Quote for discussion. Memory is the mother of imagination, reason and skill . . . This is the companion, this is the tutor, the poet, the library with which you travel.MARK VANDOR

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Memory

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    1. Chapter 3 Memory

    2. In this chapter Memory techniques Strategies for remembering names Tapping your secret brain Loving your problems

    3. Quote for discussion Memory is the mother of imagination, reason and skill . . . This is the companion, this is the tutor, the poet, the library with which you travel. MARK VANDOREN

    4. Visualization #1: A well-worn path

    5. Visualization #2: A herd of thoughts

    6. The memory jungle . . . Visualization #3: Turning your back

    7. Visualization #4: You are directing the animal traffic

    8. Four categories of memory techniques Organize it Use your body Use your brain Recall it

    9. Organize it Learn from the general to the specific Make it meaningful Create associations

    10. Use your body Learn it once, actively Relax Create pictures Recite and repeat Write it down

    11. Use your brain Reduce interference Use daylight Overlearn Escape the short-term memory trap

    12. Use your brain (cont.) Distribute learning Be aware of attitudes Choose what not to store in memory Combine memory techniques

    13. Recall it Remember something else Notice when you do remember Use it before you lose it Remember, you never forget!

    14. Set a trap for your memory Link to something else

    15. Memory traps Link to something else A ritual

    16. Memory traps Use images and visual clues

    17. Memory traps (cont.) Use imaginary clues

    18. Make an intention

    19. Remembering names Recite and repeat in conversation Ask other person to recite and repeat Visualize Admit you dont know Introduce yourself again

    20. Remembering names (cont.) Use associations Limit number of new names you learn at one time Ask for photos or lists Go early Make it a game

    21. Mnemonic devices

    22. Mnemonic devices (cont.) New words Acronyms NASA

    23. Mnemonic devices (cont.) Creative sentences Acrostics Every good boy does fine

    24. Mnemonic devices (cont.) Rhymes and songs

    25. Mnemonic devices (cont.) Systems Loci visual associations with familiar locations Peg key words represented by numbers

    26. Notable failures (part 1) Albert Einstein Thomas Edison F.W. Woolworth Walt Disney Louisa May Alcott Abraham Lincoln Winston Churchill

    27. Notable Failures (part 2) Charles Darwin Henry Ford Sir Isaac Newton Pablo Picasso R. Buckminster Fuller

    28. Power process Love your problems . . .

    29. Power process Three ways to handle a barrier: Ignore it Fight it Love it

    30. Review Memory techniques Strategies for remembering names Tapping your secret brain Loving your problems

    31. Final memory tip

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