Monday, 9 January 2012

Photographic Memory Training

Can Anyone Develope A Photographic MemoryAt first you need to realize that everyone has photographic memory! Some people make far better use of it. Others believe that it is a skill restricted to geniuses. The genius is within every human being so why do not we lose all the limiting values and begin!Your brain as well as your vision are working in such a coordinated manner, that the visual impact is going to settle down seamlessly in your brain. You do not need 20 / 20 vision, but you need a brain, which is highly proficient.One of the key problems with having a photographic memory is that you tend to suffer from information overload, having been exposed to a lot of information that may be unimportant or irrelevant to you. Having to deal with such great amounts of information means that you are less efficient in recalling the specific information that is needed, and you may also have difficulties in forgetting things which are irrelevant to you. Having a good memory is not just about remembering, but about being able to forget.Having said all that, if you are still interested in developing a photographic memory, you should turn to instruction on how to develop this skill. There are many books available, as well as tapes and DVDs that provide such instruction and techniques. The human mind functions in a similar way to a computer’s database, and it is important to find the right linkages in order to call up the right information. Humans are not designed to be databases for storing information. Your memory should be used to recall information that is relevant, rather than just for storing purposes! Keep in mind that a good instructional tool should teach you about learning, and not just about remembering.

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