![]() ![]() ![]() Association, as it pertains to memory, is simply the act of connecting or tying up two or more things to one another. Upon observing something, either by sight or by hearing, associate it with something that you already know or remember. In order to develop a super-power memory, you have to improve your powers of observation (if you haven't done so yet), and learn how to associate consciously until it becomes some nature to you. ![]() You also need to relate what you have observed to something which is familiar to you. Nevertheless, it is not enough to merely observe something. You can't possibly remember anything that you haven't observed, for the eyes only truly “see” when the mind pays attention. The Mechanics of Memory Memory and observation go hand in hand. The memory systems shared in this book will make it easier for you. You can remember anything if you so desire. There are also those who have retentive memories, but are slow at remembering things, while there are those who remember things quickly, but can only retain it for a short period of time. And in most instances, untrained memories are one-sided that is people who have untrained memories can remember people's names and faces, but have problems recalling telephone numbers or dates or vice-versa. Moreover, there is no such thing as a bad memory: only untrained or trained memories. In addition, developing a trained memory by using the memory systems of this book will help in developing a greater power of concentration, a purer sense of observation, and a stronger imagination. You can be taught to have a trained memory just as you can be taught anything else. The more you remember, the more you can remember. In contrast, however, unlike your muscles you need not worry of overtraining or overexerting your memory. Similar to your muscles, the more you train it the more it gets stronger. Just like your muscles, you can exercise and develop your memory in order for it to be of proper service and use to you. What they don't realize is that their memory can be improved through training. A lot of people often belabor the fact that they have a bad memory. Nevertheless, not everyone is blessed with it. ![]() In business, for instance, an accurate and retentive memory is vital to success. Its importance is felt in almost all areas of life. The Importance of Memory No one can ignore the importance of having a good memory. No part of this summary may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, photocopying, or otherwise, without prior notice of. read the summary INSIDE THIS SUMMARY: – The Big Idea – The Importance of Memory – The Mechanics of Memory – Interest in Memory – Memory Systems – The System of Substitution of Words or Thoughts – Training Your Memory – Curing Absent-Mindedness Published by, 3001-91, 11010 NW 30th St., Suite 104, Miami, Florida 33172 © 2007. Remember that there is no such thing as a poor memory, only a trained or untrained one. By spending some time and effort in learning the memory systems and techniques contained in this book, you'll be able to boast of a superb and retentive memory. This work is an important contribution to personal planning and improvement strategies. Instead, you will find clear, practical, and easy to understand explanations of the ways and methods in which you can boost your brain power, not to mention how to use your imagination with more facility than ever before. Although this work is based on solid research into memory development, you will not encounter technical concepts in this book nor scientific explanations in the workings of the human brain. In addition, the memory systems in this book will teach how to apply the principles and ideas of simple conscious associations in remembering anything and everything in your everyday life. The ideas, methods, and techniques explained in this book are easy to apply and applicable to a widerange of social relationships. Preston, 2000 BOOK OF THE WEEK: This book is an excellent rendition of the mechanics of memory development and retention. How to Develop a Super-Power Memory By Harry Lorayne A. ![]()
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