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Improve memory skill while imagining

The great minds of this world imagined what they wanted before making it a physical reality. Like Walt Disney who imagined what his theme parks would look like before they were built. You too can improve memory skill while imagining.

Easily, all you need to do is imagine the material you had studied during the course of the day.I do this when I go to bed.

For instance, I may imagine troubleshooting something I had learnt during the day from reading my notes.

I will create a problem in my mind, like “If a BIOS boot password becomes lost or forgotten, how would I recover it or bypass it?” and then imagine solving it. In my mind I would trace the steps of what I needed to do to solve this problem.

If you can believe it – you can achieve it.

Even if I hadn’t physically tried to recover or bypass a BIOS lost password before, imagining actually doing it, I would have an easier time doing it physically.

This technique will help you with your certification studying. It will improve memory skill. When we study for our certifications we tend to bombard our minds with dry facts about the technologies we are learning. This easily and very quickly becomes tedious. Use your imagination and really think what you are putting into your mind and you will give it another dimension!

 

 

Table of Contents in this Section:

Introduction # -- Accelerated learning techniques

Technique 1# -- This is one of the top better memory techniques – showing and telling

Technique 2# -- Improve memory skill while imagining

Technique 3# -- Increase memory with this ancient technique which works wonders

Technique 4# -- When you make associations you memory focus – this is how…

Technique 5# -- Want a memory upgrade which is easy to do?

Technique 6# -- One of the primary memory function is to bring back answers

Technique 7# -- If your mind wonders, change your study habit to this…

Technique 8# -- Memory Increasing with Terminologies

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