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http://lifehacker.com/5972864/how-to-tap-into-your-memory-and-start-unworrying Nick Jehlen Most of us spend a lot of time worrying about money, health, work, family, and more. What if there was a way to use your own memory to stop worrying (or at least stop worrying so much)? Writer Nick Jehlen explains how. There is a moment in the movie Memento, when Leonard (who suffers from amnesia), resets in the middle of a chase: Leonard Shelby: [running] OK, so what am I doing?

How to Tap Into Your Memory and Start "Unworrying"

http://www.find-schools-online.com/blog/2008/100-terrific-mindhacks-to-make-the-most-of-your-brain/ Posted by Site Administrator in Learning Dec 16th, 2008 Your mind is a powerful thing, but it’s often limited by things like fear, habit, and poor health. There are a number of ways to improve the way you use your mind whether you are a student , professional or devoted lifelong learner.

100 Terrific Mindhacks to Make the Most of Your Brain - Find Schools Online.com

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How to Hack Your Brain

http://lifehacker.com/5747213/how-to-hack-your-brain You are not who you think you are. Your personality and identity is significantly more malleable than you realize. With a few simple tricks, you can exploit your brain's innate functionality to change just about anything about yourself.
Mind Hacks

Memory Systems

Remember Names Game

http://elliotwaite.com/remember-names-game/ How to Play Remember the names of the people in the pictures as they introduce themselves. Type in their names when prompted. (case-insensitive, but spelling matters) Warning: The pictures used in this game were randomly collected and some of them may be odd, but that just adds to the fun.

Competition Simulator Software

New! version (2.1) of "Memoriad Competition Simulator" is released on 16th November 2012 Hereafter Memoriad TM competitions will be done under the control of a software called "MEMORIAD TM ". This user friendly software is the exact simulation of memoriad competitions where papers and pencils are used. There is almost no difference between the Memoriad software conditions and the paper and pencil used conditions as far as the rules and the points are concerned. http://www.memoriad.com/memoriadsoftware.asp

Secrets of a Mind-Gamer

Joshua Foer. Marco Grob for The New York Times to the page, goes a long way toward explaining the unexpected spot in which I found myself in the spring of 2006. Sitting to my left was Ram Kolli, an unshaven 25-year-old business consultant from Richmond, Va., who was also the defending United States memory champion. To my right was the lens of a television camera from a national cable network. Spread out behind me, where I couldn’t see them and they couldn’t disturb me, were about 100 spectators and a pair of TV commentators offering play-by-play analysis. http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/02/20/magazine/mind-secrets.html?ref=science

How to Train Your Brain and Boost Your Memory Like a USA Memory Champion

http://lifehacker.com/5897708/how-to-train-your-brain-and-boost-your-memory-like-a-usa-memory-champion Here's a little secret you might never have guessed: The people who can accomplish incredible mnemonic feats like memorizing the order of a shuffled deck of cards or hundreds of random numbers in minutes don't have photographic memories. They have normal brains like you and, yes, me. This past weekend I competed in the 15th annual USA Memory Championship —an olympiad of sorts where "mental athletes" test their power of recall.
http://ideas.time.com/2012/02/22/what-actors-can-teach-us-about-memory-and-learning/ <img src="http://timeopinions.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/am8dhaml_ec026_h.jpg?w=480&#038;h=320&#038;crop=1" alt="Hamlett - memorization" title="Hamlett - memorization"/> So you say you have a wedding toast to memorize? A 20-min. speech you have to know by heart? A list of people’s names you absolutely must remember? Pshaw.

What Actors Can Teach Us About Memory and Learning

Authoritarian followers Mind Control Subliminals By Dick Sutphen Summary of Contents The Birth of Conversion The Three Brain Phases How Revivalist Preachers Work Voice Roll Technique Six Conversion Techniques 1 . keeping agreements 2 . physical and mental fatigue 3. increase the tension 4. Uncertainty. 5. J argon 6. N o humor Stockholm Syndrome Decognition Process Step One is ALERTNESS REDUCTION Step Two is PROGRAMED CONFUSION Step Three is THOUGHT STOPPING True Believers & Mass Movements Persuasion Techniques YES SET TRUISMS SUGGESTION Imbedded Commands INTERSPERSAL TECHNIQUE V isuali sation SHOCK AND CONFUSION Subliminal Programming Mass Misuse Vibrato Extra Low Frequencies The Neurophone http://www.whale.to/w/mind.html#The_Three_Brain_Phases__

The Battle for Your Mind: Brainwashing Techniques Being Used On The Public By Dick Sutphen

Top 10 Memory Hacks

Writing things down, on paper or on-screen, is the best way to make sure you remember important info and tasks, but sometimes you've got to rely on your plain old brain to keep essential data sorted and handy. http://lifehacker.com/384954/top-10-memory-hacks
Much of the brain is still mysterious to modern science, possibly because modern science itself is using brains to analyze it.

5 Ways To Hack Your Brain Into Awesomeness

50 Ways To Boost Your Brain Power | Fun Distraction

1) Meditate — Meditation has been known to increase IQ, relieve stress, and promotes higher levels of brain functioning. Meditation also activates the “prefrontal cortex” of the brain, an area responsible for advanced thinking ability and performance. 2) Draw A Picture — Drawing stimulates the right-hemisphere of the brain and inspires creativity.

Creative Mind Hacks

Tapping Your Superconscious: How Da Vinci, Edison, Aristotle and Other Great Minds Accessed Extraordinary Creativity And You Can Too! In this unique blog series we’ll explore the powerful idea generating methods of Leonardo Da Vinci, Thomas Edison and W. Clement Stone to name a few. You can apply these methods to your own life and projects to gain valuable ideas that will benefit you for a lifetime. The superconscious mind is to many the creative mind – or the .
Have you ever noticed that some people are able to effortlessly remember even the most mundane details, and quickly comprehend new things, and wished that you too could be like that? Well, you can. To unlock the full potential of your brain, you need to keep it active and acute. Wasting away on your couch watching mindless television shows is not going to help. Besides getting out flashcards, what can you do to help remember things better and learn new things more quickly? Check out these tips:

10 Ways Improve Your Memory & Boost Brainpower

10 ways to improve your observation skills (and your career), part III | Fast Track Tools by Ken Revenaugh

How did you do on the observation test? If you found your observation skills lacking, it may be something to consider working on, as … For people who plan to become the leaders of tomorrow, developing a keen sense of observation is a must.