When we were still in classes, one consistent reminder that our highly respected teachers bombarded was not to miss a single lesson. We have been informed often that a chapter is relevant and may even be useful during exam preparations. Now I wonder, has any of our teachers asked us how to recall the moment. Since then, this thinking has been nudging me until I attended a Mindmapping class, which is all about human mind control.
Many times I used to think about the human brain's processing capacity, because we now have 1 Tera byte digital storage systems and much more. I have wrote regarding human brain's memory ability as Infinite. Why then, should people struggle to save the material and recall when it's needed. It says, it has to do with the way we save the material and the shape we save.
THE LANGUAGE HUMAN BRAIN UNDERSTANDS If xl, ppt, report, jpeg, we are all used to save the files in the manner they need to be saved in a computer. What then is the way to save the human brain file or material so that it opens up as needed.
This thinking fascinated me until I discovered that "Imagination and Association" is the language human brain understands.
SHORT-TERM AND LONG-TERM Brain They very often feel the memory goes down with time and there is a struggle to recall.
This is often shown that much of the latest information is already in our short-term memory folder, where it appears to fall away from. The burden for changing it from short-term to long-term memory will be on individuals.
When we visualize and connect with the event/content we are passing through it is a long-term memory. We have also seen many of the experienced gurus being able to remember what is needed in no time, which is a clear display of the material stored in the correct form.
MINDMAPPING THE CONTENT Mind maps were created by Tony Buzan in the late 1960s as a way to help students make observations that only included key words and images. They are much quicker to make, and much easier to remember and revisit due to their visual quality.
A mind map is a diagram used to describe terms, thoughts, activities, or other objects that are linked to and radially organized around a specific key word or concept. It is used to generate, visualize, form and define ideas, as well as to help study, organize, solve problems, make decisions and write.
Why should you use Mindmaps? It is used to remember easier, rendering organizing and taking care enjoyable. It is more successful in developing the cycle of creative thinking and in capturing ideas and information.
Things are easier to recall when defined by color, patterns, words, pictures, acronyms, etc. that are stored as files.
I see the strength of Mindmap being used by learners demonstrating the ability to understand.
The very fact that there are people who have photographic memory has pushed me into brain power. What if, we all continue to exploit human brain vocabulary and use Creativity and Interaction.
Since I began utilizing Creativity and Comparison to turn the learning into long-term memory, the ability to recall has improved at sea.
What was your understanding of using human brain capacity and its willingness to save and recall.
I am looking forward to learning from the practice.
Many times I used to think about the human brain's processing capacity, because we now have 1 Tera byte digital storage systems and much more. I have wrote regarding human brain's memory ability as Infinite. Why then, should people struggle to save the material and recall when it's needed. It says, it has to do with the way we save the material and the shape we save.
THE LANGUAGE HUMAN BRAIN UNDERSTANDS If xl, ppt, report, jpeg, we are all used to save the files in the manner they need to be saved in a computer. What then is the way to save the human brain file or material so that it opens up as needed.
This thinking fascinated me until I discovered that "Imagination and Association" is the language human brain understands.
SHORT-TERM AND LONG-TERM Brain They very often feel the memory goes down with time and there is a struggle to recall.
This is often shown that much of the latest information is already in our short-term memory folder, where it appears to fall away from. The burden for changing it from short-term to long-term memory will be on individuals.
When we visualize and connect with the event/content we are passing through it is a long-term memory. We have also seen many of the experienced gurus being able to remember what is needed in no time, which is a clear display of the material stored in the correct form.
MINDMAPPING THE CONTENT Mind maps were created by Tony Buzan in the late 1960s as a way to help students make observations that only included key words and images. They are much quicker to make, and much easier to remember and revisit due to their visual quality.
A mind map is a diagram used to describe terms, thoughts, activities, or other objects that are linked to and radially organized around a specific key word or concept. It is used to generate, visualize, form and define ideas, as well as to help study, organize, solve problems, make decisions and write.
Why should you use Mindmaps? It is used to remember easier, rendering organizing and taking care enjoyable. It is more successful in developing the cycle of creative thinking and in capturing ideas and information.
Things are easier to recall when defined by color, patterns, words, pictures, acronyms, etc. that are stored as files.
I see the strength of Mindmap being used by learners demonstrating the ability to understand.
The very fact that there are people who have photographic memory has pushed me into brain power. What if, we all continue to exploit human brain vocabulary and use Creativity and Interaction.
Since I began utilizing Creativity and Comparison to turn the learning into long-term memory, the ability to recall has improved at sea.
What was your understanding of using human brain capacity and its willingness to save and recall.
I am looking forward to learning from the practice.
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