Friday 10 August 2018

Remembering to Take Item w/ You in A.M. | Memory Techniques


Forget Something? Beef up your memory with these products: Unlimited Memory: How to Use Learning Strategies to Learn Faster: http://amzn.to/1ZhQd79 The Memory Book: The Guide to Improving Your Memory at Work: http://amzn.to/1GyJ4DK Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering: http://amzn.to/1R1vC0U The Memory Jogger 2: Tools for Continuous Improvement: http://amzn.to/1Oo5pMt Memory Improvement: How To Improve Your Memory In Just 30 Days: http://amzn.to/1Oo5pMt Watch more How to Improve Your Memory videos: https://ift.tt/2MDbvKO My name's Barry Reitman. I'm the author of "Secrets, Tips, and Tricks of a Powerful Memory" and I'd like to discuss a common problem -- remembering to take something with you in the morning on the way to work or on the way to school. I think we've all had that where we get halfway there or we get to work or we got to school, "Oh, my goodness, I forgot something." Let's have an idea of how to do it. I'm going to give this to you in two steps because it can be fun. The first thing is the front door of your home probably is constructed of steel. Sneak over to the kitchen and take a couple of those silly magnets that you have on the refrigerator and put them on your front door. Normally keep them where the hinge is, so that when the door swings or slams too hard, it won't get the full effect and so they won't fall down. But tonight when you're working on the Smithers contract for work and you must remember to take that with you in the morning, take a piece of paper and write "Smithers" and put it under the magnet. Now move that magnet over to the doorknob side. You can't miss it. That's one way. But after you do that a couple of times, here's the fun way. Don't write it down. Instead take that magnet, put it over to the doorknob side, and see it being blown to smithereens by a piece of dynamite. Smithereens. Oh, yeah, the Smithers contract. And if you see that magnet having been moved from the hinge side to the doorknob side, you know you have to remember something. What do you have to remember? The thing that's in your picture. That magnet being blown to smithereens. And, yes, you can even take it the next step and just every night think about what you have to take in the morning and associate it to the doorknob. If you don't happen to like Mr. Smithers, whose contract you're working on, rip the doorknob off and bonk him in the head. That's how you can remember every single morning to take what you have to take.

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