Improve Your Memory eBook

Can you
remember a dozen
instances in
which you forgot
some thing
during the past
week?
The answer to
that question
makes little
difference,
because you have
been forgetting
things--little
things and
big--and if your
lapses have been
forgotten, so
much the worse.
But, since
you're reading
this page right
now, it's
probable that
your
forgetfulness
has been
plaguing you
more and more
frequently. And
you don't know
what to do about
it. And you're
asking me.
And I’m
asking you: Have
you tried to
figure out why
you've been
forgetting? Have
you noticed when
you've failed to
remember? Have
you noticed what
things you've
forgotten?
Of course you
have got a
memory, and
unless I'm
wrong, it's a
pretty good one.
If you wanted to
take the time,
you could sit
down and rattle
off literally
thousands upon
thousands of
facts ...the
"seven-times"
table, who's
president of the
United States,
your middle
name, if you
have one, or, if
not, that you
haven't got a
middle name, the
formula for
baby's
breakfast, what
causes
hiccoughs, how
to spell
"hiccoughs," how
to cure a rasher
of bacon or a
rash, how to
obtain a writ of
mandamus, how
long it takes to
boil an egg or
get to
Pittsburgh when
traffic's with
you ... you've
got enough facts
in your mind to
fill a hundred
jumbo filing
cabinets!
But for all
that you still
forgot to bring
the car in to
have the oil
changed last
week, your
telephone bill
sat in a drawer
and went three
weeks overdue,
your secretary
had to remind
you that it was
your wife's
birthday, you
put your report
card down
somewhere and
then completely
forgot where it
was ... and
you're getting
pretty
discouraged over
this whole
memory
situation.
Remember
this: Unless you
learn
something--really
get it into your
mind in tile
first
place--you're
not ever going
to remember it!
Unless you
understand
something the
first time, the
odds are that
the next time
will be just
another first
time.
Trace the
thought back a
step further,
and consider
this: Unless you
pay attention,
you probably
will not learn.
And another
step--unless
you're
interested for
one reason or
another, you
won't be paying
attention.
So you're not
going to
remember
anything in
which you don't
take an interest
upon first
encounter.
Of course
it's obvious
that you must
often rely upon
your memory to
bring you
information
about things
which don't
interest you. If
you've been
asked by the
lady next door
to pick up a
quart of milk on
your way home,
maybe you don't
care whether she
drinks her
coffee black or
not; suppose you
don't like your
job, or school,
or cleaning the
house ... these
are
responsibilities
which you've got
to meet. Even if
you're not
genuinely
interested in
some things,
you've got an
interest in
them, right?
So: since the
best way to
remember things
is to take an
interest in
them, and since
you've sometimes
got to remember
things about
things in which
you're not
ordinarily very
interested ...
what's the
answer? Create
an interest in
them!
--Ah, come
on, how do you
expect me to get
interested in
addressing two
hundred
envelopes, or
putting out the
garbage, or
algebra?
Simpler than
you think! Get
interested in
exercising your
memory
muscles! Make
your memory your
hobby, watch it
work, teach it
new tricks,
carry it around
with you and
show it off, and
pretty soon
it'll be taking
fine care of
itself!
In the
following
chapters I'm
going to suggest
a few of the
tricks that you
can play with
your memory, in
order that many
of the things
you've been
forgetting will
become more fun
to remember. At
the same time,
you'll begin to
realize that
some things
aren't worth the
time and effort
it would take to
commit them to
memory, if they
can be taken
care of in some
easier way; part
of this book
will be devoted
to a number of
memory-minimizers--suggestions
for avoiding
memory tasks
which might cost
a bit too much
of your time.
It won't be a
system, or a
course, or just
a book of
puzzles to test
your rote powers
...but a
discourse on the
practical
application of
memory
principles. And
as you learn
more about your
own memory,
you'll take a
greater interest
in it, and use
it to better
advantage. The
results of all
this will be
evident almost
immediately--in
your daily life.
After a very
short while,
you'll start to
get the hang of
it yourself. And
as you become
more familiar
with your memory
you'll derive
pleasure and
satisfaction
from the game of
finding new ways
to
strengthen--and
reinforce your
memory.
You will
learn more on
improving your
memory when
buying this
e-book.
