Posts Tagged ‘memory’

Expect More Memory by Outsourcing Key Facts

In spite of great books about memory and the brain’s amazing ability to remember, we still search frantically for keys as we fly out the door. It doesn’t have to be that way.

Books such as, How to Develop a Perfect Memory, by Dominic O’Brien, work well for those interested in remembering things like an entire deck of [...]

Novelty Stokes Memory

A stranger calls when you expect it least, and that’s what you emphasize at the dinner table. You try a new Thai or Portuguese restaurant and its unique flavors linger long after dinner. A cat jumps out of nowhere onto your lap as you prepare notes for a meeting, and you share stunned reactions with [...]

Target Working Memory to Learn New Skills

To learn new skills, move past distractions, or take risks, research shows that  it pays to draw on more working memory.  Ready to propel your life and leadership to new heights? Then it’s time to tap into the wonder of  working memory. How so?
This unique mental capability not only increase focus, it also offers you the brief facts you need most at [...]