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Towing an associated, stacked photo genetically, isn’t extra baggage, it lightens up the effort expended on our memory recall. Just like walking with a walking stick softens our physical efforts instead of adding burden to the task.
Years ago I took a Dale Carnegie Course which to my recollection emphasized the idea of expanding our memory flow by adding extra baggage to our memory recall. In my own words, we should tow an associated, stacked photo genetically, along with our memory assignment to open the memory valve farther increasing the flow.
The associated for remembering a person’s name is their forehead, One is to mentally print their name across their forehead when introduced and the next time you look at that person, you will see their name written across their forehead, according to Carnegie.
The associated to remember a list of groceries is to mentally stackum. Picture this, butter at the bottom decorated with celery sprouts. On top of each sprout is an apple flaked with wheaties and frosted with peanut butter. Dangling from these globs of peanut butter are hamburgers bouncing into the milk and splashing it onto dish detergent which changes the box to look like corn meal. The corn meal is being poured over rice which is floating in syrup on a paper towel. Review this masterpiece once more and you won’t need a list. Let’s just see hpw god we can do without looking back.
1 – butter
2 - celery
3 – apples
4 – Wheaties
5 – peanut butter
6 – Hamburger
7 – milk
8 – Dish detergent
9 - corn meal
10 – rice
11 – syrup
12 – paper towels
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I believe we scored 100!
If you haven’t towed an associated before, hitch onto one, your memory will stand astounded at it’s new found capacity.
Posted by Grandpa John at 8:09 AM - 6 Comments   Add a Comment  
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I can't wait to try the name on the forehead memory solution.
n.
 
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by n. lynn (PM , CC ) on Wednesday March 5, 2008 @ 8:22 AM




n. let me know if it works for you.  
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by Grandpa John (PM , CC ) on Wednesday March 5, 2008 @ 9:04 AM




I am pretty good at names - women sometimes fool me thought if they change their hair color or style drastically!

I know of people who never forget a name and can recall it 10 years later!!

I have heard of the association trick - I have never used it though - but I guess this old dog can always learn a new trick
 
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by AZRON (PM , CC ) on Wednesday March 5, 2008 @ 9:50 AM




Grandpa John - think I sense a hitch in my 'memory get-a-long' coming down memory lane.
I do know what would happen to me - I would be writing another writing with those pictures in my mind instead of concentrating on my shopping . That would cause me to buy pens and paper and to check my picture gallery to get yet another new creation out together to share with others!!!! Blessings - June (and you go for it)!!!!!!
 
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by Praywithhope (PM , CC ) on Wednesday March 5, 2008 @ 10:07 AM




Good for you ron, names has always been a tough one for me. I'm glad that for some it comes easy. One would think that Jack, John or Mary wouldn't be so hard but who is which one?  
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by Grandpa John (PM , CC ) on Wednesday March 5, 2008 @ 10:38 AM




June, you might want to pick up a bottle of concentration, I think it's on the same shelf with the Multi-tasking.  
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by Grandpa John (PM , CC ) on Wednesday March 5, 2008 @ 10:41 AM


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
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