How To Improve Your Memory Power

How to improve your memory 

"The average man does not use above 10% of his actual inherited capacity for memory." retorted noted psychologist, professor Carl Seashore.

How To Improve your memory to avoid being like the IG of police speech


In our previous post ( how famous speakers prepared their Address ) we insisted that reading your speech would get the young man in the group thinking about the next football match, yeah, reading your speech destroys about 50% of the interest in your talk. The next question you would ask is; "How can I memorize my speech"? I would tell the best way to memorize anything.


Do you know that the average man does not use above 10% of his actual inherited capacity for memory.
Today we would be enlightened on the three most powerful natural laws of remembering: Impression, Repetition, Association.


IMPRESSION
By impression we mean really get a feel of what you want to remember, a deep vivid image, a wholesome picture of the idea you wish to recall. To do that you must
a)  Concentrate: Focus all your attention and cut off all the other distractions.
b)  Observe closely: Get an accurate picture. A camera won't good pictures in the fog, neither will your mind retain foggy impressions.
c) Get your impressions through an many of your senses and possible. Lincoln read aloud whatever he wised to remember so that he would get both the auditory impression.
d) Above all else, be sure to get eye impressions. They stick like super glue. The nerves leading from the eye to the brain are 25 times as large as the nerves leading from the ear to the brain.

Am really feeling dizzy now, I need to get some rest. We would talk about the other two magical laws of remembering in the next post. Bye friends.

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