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The Memory Book

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Basic Memory Rule

You Can Remember Any New Piece of Information if It Is Associated to Something You Already Know or Remember.

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Trained-Memory Systems: Association

Anything you clearly associated, even if subconsciously, is sure to have been easily remembered. But since you have no control over your subconscious, association has been a hit-or-miss kind of thing all your life. If you know how to consciously associate anything you want to remember to something you already know, you’ll have a trained memory. It’s as simple as that. And you can learn to associate anything you like—quickly and naturally.

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Ancient Orators' Memory Principle

It isn’t necessary to associate the thoughts of a speech, or anything else, to places—the thoughts may be associated to each other, so that one thought will remind you of the next thought.

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