Saturday, 19 March 2016

How To Easily Develop A Photographic Memory

By Karen Long


An efficient memory is extremely important in our day to day lives and activities. We require memories so that we can remember moments and experiences that shaped us in the past, or brought joy into our lives. Without storage, there would just be a series of random moments in times, as if nothing really ever existed prior to that second. Our personalities and lives would never have even developed from moments or experiences we never recalled. Good news, however, is that you can easily develop a photographic memory.

There are procedures or rather criteria of efficiently learn how pictured memories can be established, with minimal stress or strain. This in turn helps you to crystal clearly remember of all the interesting events or moments that have ever happened in the course of your life that are worth a million memories. Life is definitely captivated by having memories of good times and also the not-so-good moments in equal measure. That is actually the beauty of living.

Essentially, the brain runs or rather better remembers through pictures. For instance if someone told you to memorize a person called baker, and another told you to recall that a certain person was in actual sense a baker, in the ultimate you are likely to remember the baker by profession, rather than the person named so. This further endorses the scientific fact that the brain naturally ponders and recalls in picture-form.

Therefore, if you want to never ever have to use cue cards every other time during a speech, start picturing things in your brain in the form of pictures. If you also want to memorize up to the order of thirty two decks of cards in an hour, or just simply have an efficient and more reliable storing capacity than majority of the people out there, it is important to understand that the brains usually remember in pictures.

By using this technique, it is very possible to go from the basic forgetting of where you misplaced your keys, to being able to easily memorize and recall the orders of 32 decks of cards that were randomly shuffled, in not more than an hour.

Step one involves having a totally dark room, that is distraction-free. Additionally, a very bright is also essential. Windowless bathrooms are usually perfect for this process. The second step involves sitting at a convenient position, whereby you will have good access to turning the lights on or off without getting up. A paper that has a rectangular cutting is also required.

The second method is the military method. This method involves sitting in a dark room and try to focus on whatever you want to master, and turning off the light gradually in a bid to have visual imprints of the material you are mastering in your eyes. It is very powerful, and by correctly doing it, it is very easy to see the actual paragraph and read smoothly from the imprint that is in your mind.

By so doing, you will be able to have visualized imprints of the content in your eyes. This process should be repeatedly done, until you have correctly mastered the content. It is a very powerful memorizing mechanism.




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