Use all your senses from "summary" of Complete Guide to Memory Mastery by Harry Lorayne
When you want to remember something, it's important to engage all your senses. This means really immersing yourself in the experience, using your sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell to create a rich memory. For example, let's say you're trying to remember a new friend's name. Instead of just repeating it in your head, take a moment to really look at their face, listen to the sound of their voice, shake their hand and feel the texture of their skin, maybe even notice if they're wearing a distinctive scent or if they have a particular taste in their drink. By using all your senses in this way, you're creating multiple pathways to the memory in your brain. This makes it much easie...Similar Posts
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