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Remember What You've Read
Do you ever catch yourself reading and suddenly realize you haven't taken any of it in at all?
Have you ever looked at a book you read six months before and wondered what on earth it was about? If you are lucky you may have remembered half a dozen ideas from it. Do facts slip off your mind almost as soon as you've read them like snow melts on a hot plate?
What would it be like if you could recall three, four or five times as much as you do now from one reading? You'd be smarter, save huge amounts of time and achieve more. Your confidence in your own abilities would also increase immeasurably.
How memory works
There are many different processes to memory. Basically for something to be recalled later it needs to be laid down properly in the first place. When you experience or learn something new the impression has to be laid down in a part of the brain called the hippocampus which stores short term memories. So if someone tells you their phone number you store it in your short term memory either until you write it down and forget it or until you use it so much that it becomes stored in your long term memory.
Remember what you've Read will help you get information into long term memory much quicker and help you create and maintain good memory habits.
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