Tuesday, September 19, 2017

4 Methods to Get Better Memory, Stop Forgetfulness & Learn Faster – For Life

Get a Better Memory

Stop forgetting Important Things

Most People include ‘Memory’ in their Top 10 Problems


Don’t fall prey to “Anniversary Oversight”
In this fast paced world sometimes it is difficult for people to find the time to remember important things. What may be important for one person, may not be priority for the other person. Take names for instance. Most people forget the names of important people around them. It could be at their job, or in their professional environment. It could even be family members. Just think how many sit-com episodes have been created on the man forgetting his Anniversary or the wife’s Birthday.

Memory is Important…

So remembering things seems to be something a person should take extra care to do. Keep in mind. All those nice little digital devices are fallible. They are programmed to provide a response. That is, unless they were programmed by the person that ‘forgot’ the instructions. So, if the instructions are missing and cannot be found on line, the relationship may be in grave danger of “Anniversary Oversight”; a sure deal breaker.

Stress is a Name Killer

Whether the board meeting or the company picnic, people take the opportunity to impress others. However, it does not impress people when their name is forgotten during an introduction. Even though these meetings can provide opportunity, they can lure disaster into the recipe. People in this environment are under stress to perform. If they don’t perform well, stress levels go up and the disaster is more likely.

Memory Strategy – Plan Ahead

What does better Memory mean?

Often we will see demonstrators that make a living from grand-standing for a memory course. They will enchant us with how “they” can memorize names and occupations of 100 people in a couple of minutes, using a particular technique. “Wow!” screams the audience, ” that is we want! no more embarrassment!”


Memory Training

There are relatively 4 different types of memory training. They are listed here in order to the frequency how often they are taught to the public:

Rote Memory – This is the method taught in school. Repetition – simply keep going over the same information time and again until it is memorized. Consumes the most amount of time and effort. Efficient only for the specific information dealt with in this matter. Once this type of information is forced over into the long term memory, the person feels like he learned it.

Taught – First

Efficiency – Low

Lasting Long Term Memory – Yes

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Cup & Hook (associative) Method – This is the method usually seen in action when a memory course demonstrator is going around the room learning names. The basic premise is similar for this style – the person will assign something that symbolises or represents certain characteristics around the specific thing he wants to remember. This is a good method and it is effective in most circumstances. It gives a structure to follow. If the person stops using it for a period of time, he must go back to the beginning and start building all over again. It does not permanently build structure in the brain, at least not in the short term. Maybe those areas would improve over a great amount of time and continual practice.

Taught – Second

Efficiency – Varies with the amount of ongoing practice. Loses effectiveness fast.

Lasting Long Term Memory – The efficiency of the method fades over time. But some memory may be picked getting through rote, from exposure.

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Mnemonics – This is a series of 9 different types of memory strategies. Once a person learns all of them and how to properly use them, then they can be applied in such ways:

1. music or lyrics
2. names (ROY G. BIV = Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet)
3. words or expressions
4. models and diagrams
5. rhymes
6. notes or note cards
7. outlines
8. images
9. connections and spelling

Each type is different and can be applied differently. To become good at all of them would be a considerable undertaking. If a person is willing to put in the time to understanding and using them, it is quite a formidable package. To have a good understanding in all of them should come with a medal; for sheer determination.

Taught – Third

Efficiency – High, but comes at a price. Best used for passing detailed testing, and remembering specific details.

Lasting Long Term Memory – similar – due to cross-exposure of information, memories are likely to last longer in this format, as they often have a connecting structure built around the concept or word, and building links to other associative memories.

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Mental Photography – Mental Photography works in a very different way. The method places gaining Memory second behind gaining access to the Photographic Memory.

Even though being very effective for memory building, Mental Photography uses and exercises another natural brain function first – the Photographic Memory. By stimulating the photographic memory (eidetic memory) and delivering information at high rates of speed that pushes the serviceability of the brain. Through neuroplasticity, the brain triggers production of more neurons, synapses, and dendrites. All of this action in the brain essentially adds or grows more memory. Once more memory and connections are available, then accessing memory for any purposes is much easier.

This building process does not happen overnight. There are billions of neurons and trillions of connections within the structure of the brain. This dynamic action creates more neurons that will be connected into the rest of the system to increase memory.

Since Mental Photography is usually used foremost for large volume information retention, it is a wonderful benefit to actually grow more usable memory as by-product of exercising the brain in this way.

Taught – Forth

Efficiency – Excellent…

Information Retention >50,000 wpm or more
Memory gain – High to infinity.
More use will stimulate further growth. No limitation known. Time spent creates results in many areas using 1 basic set of exercises. Daily use gives better and ongoing results.

Lasting Long Term Memory – Excellent – approximately 100% for life.

Mental Photography was invented in 1975 by Richard Welch, PhD,” the Father of Mental Photography”. Mental Photography using photographic memory is at the core of the teachings of Brain Management and ZOX Pro Training. These trainings also have many more benefits not mentioned here.

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Memory is important. Consider the options. These methods range from short term fixes to life-long gain. Make this year the “Year to Remember”,

Don’t Forget…

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Thursday, September 14, 2017

Are You Dancing on a Knife’s Edge? – What’s the Point? Life’s Decisions


Decisions!

Decisions are the one force that can create or destroy your Life; your own personal Shiva [God of Creation and Destruction]. Your health, your wealth, your relationships, or your career; decisions affect everything you do – balancing your Life on a knife’s edge. Every decision you make, no matter how big or small, can create tremendous change in possibilities you cannot yet see. Your decisions can lead you to greatness, or into the abyss of obscurity.

“No matter how far you’ve come, or where you believe you are going, wherever you are at this very moment, you are there, doing exactly as you are meant to be doing.”
– Shannon Panzo, PhD

Let’s get REAL for a moment…

There comes a point in everyone’s life that you must make a decision or take a stand for what you believe in.

Do you believe there is more in life for you?

Do you believe you are worth receiving goodness in your life?

Are you willing to take the steps in life that make it possible?

Are you willing to leave the negativity in your life behind?

Your CHOICE – Making Good DECISIONS…

You can remain an obscure part of the millions of people that decide to do nothing, be a victim, or just another of the great unwashed. You can allow mob mentality to rule your every move. You will never be alone in the swarm; the horde that carries you along, dictates your decisions, and mandates the addiction of the “one of us” mindset.

Or you can rise above it all, and take up the gauntlet – the challenge.

I am passing this message along to you today because I see all the ne’er do-wells, the window shoppers, fence sitters, and self acclaimed victims claiming they want a better life. This training is the way to free yourself from your self-imposed imprisonment; full of fear, hate, and discontent.

ZOX Pro is the means by which you can conquer your worst enemy – Yourself.

2016 is just about done. How well did you do? Did you make it great? make the grade? or not at all?

Another year is upon us. What will you do in 2017? What will your life be like?

Answer this: Do you want your life to be better?

If your answer is YES, Then you owe it to yourself to get ZOX Pro Training, and use it with steadfast commitment.

If your answer is NO, then all of the nice articles, the research, the experiences, and the elevating secrets I share with you have fallen on deaf ears.

I really do mean this:

              “Great Things Happen Here!”

Great things will happen for you too; if you prepare yourself in the right way, and allow yourself to accept that great things will happen for you.

Summary:

If you plan to have a great life, then expect change. Even to maintain a great life, expect change.  How you handle change can be your undoing, as the life you prefer can quickly be undone with one wrong move. If you are moving your life in the opposite direction, then the opposite is true, you can simply make one outstanding decision and find yourself living on easy street. It is all like a big game of chess; except you are playing blindfolded, as you will not see what the other player, life, has in store for your next move.

Good Luck!

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Thursday, September 7, 2017

Memory – Why do I Forget what I Read? | Photographic Memory

What Happens to the Memory of an Event?

 

Why do I Forget what I read?

 

We are asked this question quite often. Your memory is very important to you. But the things you want to remember are fleeting; or are they? Are the  memories actually burned in somewhere else?

Eidetic Memory / Photographic Memory…

 

You are born with your eidetic memory (photographic memory) fully turned on and functional. You never lose it.  Therefore, your #PhotographicMemory automatically records everything you do and experience in life. Most of those instances you do not need to record, but you do anyway. If you have something important happen to you, but you do not consider it important at the time, then initially you may forget the details of the event. But through hypnosis, you can pull a great amount of detailed information from that same event.

The Hippocampus – What You Forget…

 

The other aspect of this is actually the part of your brain that deals with your short-term memory – the hippocampus. The #hippocampus is a limiter, a filtering system that tells your conscious mind what information is NOT important, so that the NON-IMPORTANT information is “forgotten” by the conscious mind. It is the same reason you cannot remember the details that you can remember under #hypnosis. Once the #hippocampus has determined what information to keep in the short-term memory, it takes about 48 hours for that information (~5% of the original amount of information) to be sent to the long-term memory, relative to you having conscious recall of that same information.



Location of Hippocampus in the Brain

All of the information is buried in your long term memory via your subconscious, but most can only be recalled if you have built the bridge between the conscious and subconscious that you build with ZOX Pro Training.

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