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Practical memory (pb) Isaac Robledo

By: Language: English Publication details: Rupa publications india 4483 New DelhiEdition: First editionDescription: 144 pages,: 20 cmISBN:
  • 9789355208316
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 153.1 ROB
Summary: Simple, practical, "common sense" tips to remember more and forget less. You are here because your memory is not as good as you would like. Why might this be? Well, the internet has all the facts we need at our fingertips. Then cameras store our pictures, and smartphones contain the phone numbers of everyone we know. With so much information being recorded for us, the brain has little that it actually needs to remember. This may be good for productivity, but is bad for our memories. The problem is when we apply our memories less and less, our ability to remember can also get worse and worse. The solution here is simple. We must practice and exercise our memories. Thankfully, you will discover simple systems and exercises anyone can use to improve their memory. This way, you can see progress immediately, without needing to spend precious time learning difficult techniques. I. C. Robledo has examined "ordinary" people with powerful memories. Studying such people is useful because they tend to use simple, practical "common sense" systems that we could all benefit from.
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Simple, practical, "common sense" tips to remember more and forget less. You are here because your memory is not as good as you would like. Why might this be? Well, the internet has all the facts we need at our fingertips. Then cameras store our pictures, and smartphones contain the phone numbers of everyone we know. With so much information being recorded for us, the brain has little that it actually needs to remember. This may be good for productivity, but is bad for our memories. The problem is when we apply our memories less and less, our ability to remember can also get worse and worse. The solution here is simple. We must practice and exercise our memories. Thankfully, you will discover simple systems and exercises anyone can use to improve their memory. This way, you can see progress immediately, without needing to spend precious time learning difficult techniques. I. C. Robledo has examined "ordinary" people with powerful memories. Studying such people is useful because they tend to use simple, practical "common sense" systems that we could all benefit from.

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