THE BRAIN POWER
THE NUMBER OF PERSONS WHO NEVER OR RARELY FORGET A NAME IS EXCEEDINGLY SMALL, THE NUMBER OF THOSE WHO HAVE A POOR MEMORY FOR THEM IS VERY LARGE. THE REASON FOR THIS IS PARTLY A DEFECT OF MENTAL DEVELOPMENT AND PARTLY A MATTER OF HABIT. IN EITHER CASE IT MAY BE OVERCOME BY EFFORT.
THE DIFFICULTY IN THE RECOLLECTION OF NAMES IS CAUSED BY THE FACT THAT NAMES IN THEMSELVES ARE UNINTERESTING AND THEREFORE DO NOT ATTRACT OR HOLD THE ATTENTION, AS DO OTHER OBJECTS PRESENTED TO THE MIND. SOUND IMPRESSIONS ARE APT TO BE MORE DIFFICULT OF RECOLLECTION THAN SIGHT IMPRESSIONS, BUT THE LACK OF INTERESTING QUALITIES IN NAMES IS BELIEVED TO BE THE PRINCIPLE OBSTACLE AND DIFFICULTY.
SUGGESTIONS ON IMPROVING
MEMORY OF NAMES :
* MAKE A STUDY OF NAMES - START A COLLECTION - AND YOU WILL HAVE NO TROUBLE IN DEVELOPING A MEMORY FOR THEM.
* LISTEN CAREFULLY TO THE NAME. INSTEAD OF MERELY CATCHING A VAGUE SOUND OF A NAME, LISTEN TO IT SO CLEARLY AND DISTINCTLY THAT A FIRM REGISTRATION IS OBTAINED ON THE RECORDS OF YOUR MEMORY.
* REPEAT THE NANE AFTER HEARING IT TO STRENGTHEN THE IMPRESSION . IF IT IS AN UNUSUAL NAME, WRITE IT DOWN SEVERAL TIMES, AT THE FIRST OPPORTUNITY, THUS OBTAINING THE BENEFIT OF A DOUBLE SENSE IMPRESSION, ADDING EYE IMPRESSION TO EAR IMPRESSION.
THE PHASES OF MEMORY MAY BE DIVIDED INTO TWO GENERAL CLASSES, NAMELY 1. MEMORY OF SENSE IMPRESSIONS, AND 2. MEMORY OF IDEAS.
MEMORY OF SENSE IMPRESSIONS OF COURSE INCLUDES THE IMPRESSIONS RECEIVED FROM ALL OF THE FIVE SENSES, SIGHT, HEARING, TASTE, TOUCH AND SMELL. BUT WHEN WE COME DOWN TO A PRACTICAL EXAMINATION OF SENSE IMPRESSIONS RETAINED IN THE MEMORY, WE FIND THAT THE MAJORITY OF SUCH IMPRESSIONS ARE THOSE OBTAINED THROUGH THE TWO RESPECTIVE SENSES OF SIGHT AND HEARING.
THE MORE IMPRESSIONS THAT YOU CAN MAKE REGARDING A THING, THE GREATER ARE THE CHANCES OF YOUR EASILY RECOLLECTING IT. LIKEWISE, IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO ATTACH AN IMPRESSION OF A WEAKER SENSE. TO THAT OF A STRONGER ONE, IN ORDER THAT THE FORMER MAY BE MEMORIZED FOR INSTANCE, IF YOU HAVE GOOD EYE MEMORY, AND A POOR EAR MEMORY, IT IS WELL TO ATTACH SOUND IMPRESSIONS TO THE SIGHT IMPRESSIONS.
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