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A part of the brain decides if something is important before it sends it to long-term memory. Discovering "What's In It For Me" (WIIFM) is key to a strong memory. In Quantum Memory you'll learn how to: Memorize massive amounts of information with little effort; develop imagination and association skills; use the linking method, the Rainbow strategy, and the Phonetic Peg system; develop visualization; and use acronyms, creative sentences, visual and auditory cues to enhance memory. Discover the advantages to using a memory system. Cached date: AWS Called=true
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Memory Tips That Work 2001-04-20 This is a well written guide for improving memory skills while reminding us of the skills we already know. The format allows the reader to scan the information quickly and yet provides enough information for the suggestions to make sense. I used it as a resource for a study skills group. I plan to use it again in the future as well as other guides written by this author.
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