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Improvement of the Memory

Improvement of the Memory

  • The three natural laws of remembering are impression, repetition, and association.
  • To get a deep, vivid impression of something, you must concentrate, observe closely, and get your impressions through as many senses as possible.
  • The second law of memory is repetition. You should repeat things at intervals and go over your notes just a few minutes before you need to use them.
  • Do not sit down and repeat a thing over and over until you have it engraved on your memory. 
  • Go over it once or twice, then drop it; come back later and go over it again.

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