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Don’t Be Upset if You Weren’t Born With a Photographic Memory

September 13th, 2008 · No Comments · Mental Health

by Kyle Richey

The majority of people who hear of photographic memory believe it is something you have to be born with. That is not the case.

You’ll need some patience and quite a lot of practice to develop it, but you can develop a photographic memory. You’ll need some basic instruction that can come from audio or video tapes, books, DVDs or even from personal instruction if you know someone who can teach you how to have a photographic memory. Your brain is a lot like a computer, and it can store a lot of information. Just as with the computer, you file information away and then can retrieve the whenever you need it. If you know how to store this information properly, retrieval is easy; if you don’t how to store properly, it can be hard.

Can you imagine trying to retrieve information that’s all bundled together with no order? When learning how to have a photographic memory, you learn to file information away in an orderly fashion so that it’s instantly retrievable whenever you need it.

Using Association as a Method

Association is one of the first things that you will learn when it comes to obtaining a photographic memory. This comes in useful for things like first encounters. You never have to worry about remembering a persons name because you will know how to associate their name with something that will allow you to remember who they are.

Let’s say you have just met someone whose name is Jonah. Now, that’s a pretty unusual name to begin with, but let’s say, further, that he is very fond of spending time in the water. Well, the old story of Jonah and the whale might bring up his name when you think of “water,” since whales spend their lives in the water.

Method 2- Image Association

Image association is another way to help remember people, places, and numbers. Basically, it is the use of images to invoke recall. So using the same example of a tall man named Ben. Instead of thinking of the words Big Ben for association, you would picture the Big Ben tower. This is one of the ways to enjoy the benefits of a photographic memory without having to be born with it. It makes remembering things easier.

These are just a couple of examples of how to have a photographic memory. For more tips and tricks, purchase an audio or video series by people in the know. The more your practice, the better you’ll get and your mind will become a steel trap in no time at all.

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