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3 Causes Of Forgetting Science Never Mentions And How To Stop Them

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There are three causes of forgetting that memory science strangely never mentions.

Oh sure, the scientists talk about short term memory and long term memory.

Retrieval failure and ineffective coding.

Motivated forgetting and memory loss due to brain trauma, not unlike the kind we learned about in this episode of the Magnetic Memory Method Podcast (and how to bounce back from it):

https://youtu.be/1YGCV8Uyclw

All important stuff.

But let me ask you this:

What About The Real Causes Of Forgetting?

To find out, you’ve got to be a bit of detective.

I’m going to suggest three of the biggest causes, but at the end of the day, you also need to seek out the causes in your own life.

Like a detective.

But the following three are widely unknown, and the best time to start ousting them from your life is now.

The first is simple:

It’s general mental and memory fitness.

But the majority of people?

They’re doing nothing about it.

And get this:

Not Exercising Your Memory Is A HUGE Mistake

Why?

Well, let me ask you something:

You know all those little slips all memory experts make from time to time?

They’re nothing.

N-o-t-h-i-n-g.

Certainly nothing like the Garden of Oblivion featured on this Wiki page about forgetting some people make it out to seem:

Garten des Vergessens.jpg

Definitely not a problem compared to the mountains a person with decent memory skills can move when push comes to shove.

But if you’re not keeping your mind fit with organic memory exercise – not “apps” – you’re cruisin’ for a bruisin’.

The solution?

Develop some organic memory fitness instead. To help, here are 5 Memory Improvement Exercises That Don’t Require Another Annoying App.

You can also explore developing the tools used with memory pegs. It’s a powerful memory exercise.

The Big Fat Memory Lie People Love To Tell

A lot of people out their aren’t telling the truth.

They’ll tell anyone who’ll listen about having a weak or bad memory.

Look:

It’s bad enough if you lie to yourself.

But lying to others?

That’s a big problem.

Why?

Because those to whom you lie might actually hold you accountable to the things you tell them about your memory.

Never Ever (Ever!) Insult Your Memory

Look, I know it seems innocent enough, but telling people you have a bad memory is far from in.

In fact, it’s a crime.

Why?

Because your thoughts matter and you should NEVER insult your memory.

How To Stop Lying About Your Memory

Instead of saying, “I can’t remember” and things like that, try something else.

When memory “fails,” try saying things like, “I’m sorry. I’m always exercising my memory. It’ll come back to me.”

I promise.

By doing this, you’ll create an entirely new and more powerful relationship with your memory.

This new relationship will make you very happy and bring you immense success. It may even help you experience some flashbulb memories thanks to the effects of radical honesty in your memory training efforts.

How To Chill Out And Remember More

Do you want to know why memory improvement seems like such a drag when others teach it?

Because they put so much pressure on making it happen.

No. Oh no. Please no.

We’re not in a competition here, not in the Magnetic Memory Method universe.

Sure, the Magnetic Memory Method can help you win competitions. I’m happy to announce that my memory training has contributed to such triumphs not once, but twice:

That’s a happy side effect, and one I’m proud of.

By my core focus falls on getting you to relax your memory so you can slide important info into long term memory.

Info you want to stay for awhile.

Not Bland, Boring And Mind-Butchering Info You’ll Never Use!

In some cases (like when you’re learning a language or skill), you want that info to stay forever.

The blunt, cold hard truth:

If you’re as rigid as a rock, it never will. Information will bounce off your brain faster than you can blink.

So here’s what I suggest:

Learn how to concentrate and improve memory Buddha-style.

Then leave a comment below and tell me what you think.

Are you making any of the 3 memory mistakes that cause so much forgetting?

And let me know:

What do you need to help you remove these mistakes?

If it’s a memory improvement video course, just click on the image below to get started:

But please promise me one thing:

Promise that you’ll stay away from memory supplement pills.

Trust me.

Not only does taking them put a burden on your memory (you have to remember to take them, after all).

But they don’t get at the root causes of why we forget and all the core factors that influence forgetting.

Look forward to hearing from you in the comments and talk soon. And for now, here are 12 more causes of forgetting you can avoid with some simple tactics:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBPjPsexmqY

  continue reading

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When? This feed was archived on February 19, 2024 00:56 (7M ago). Last successful fetch was on August 23, 2024 07:15 (28d ago)

Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.

What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.

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There are three causes of forgetting that memory science strangely never mentions.

Oh sure, the scientists talk about short term memory and long term memory.

Retrieval failure and ineffective coding.

Motivated forgetting and memory loss due to brain trauma, not unlike the kind we learned about in this episode of the Magnetic Memory Method Podcast (and how to bounce back from it):

https://youtu.be/1YGCV8Uyclw

All important stuff.

But let me ask you this:

What About The Real Causes Of Forgetting?

To find out, you’ve got to be a bit of detective.

I’m going to suggest three of the biggest causes, but at the end of the day, you also need to seek out the causes in your own life.

Like a detective.

But the following three are widely unknown, and the best time to start ousting them from your life is now.

The first is simple:

It’s general mental and memory fitness.

But the majority of people?

They’re doing nothing about it.

And get this:

Not Exercising Your Memory Is A HUGE Mistake

Why?

Well, let me ask you something:

You know all those little slips all memory experts make from time to time?

They’re nothing.

N-o-t-h-i-n-g.

Certainly nothing like the Garden of Oblivion featured on this Wiki page about forgetting some people make it out to seem:

Garten des Vergessens.jpg

Definitely not a problem compared to the mountains a person with decent memory skills can move when push comes to shove.

But if you’re not keeping your mind fit with organic memory exercise – not “apps” – you’re cruisin’ for a bruisin’.

The solution?

Develop some organic memory fitness instead. To help, here are 5 Memory Improvement Exercises That Don’t Require Another Annoying App.

You can also explore developing the tools used with memory pegs. It’s a powerful memory exercise.

The Big Fat Memory Lie People Love To Tell

A lot of people out their aren’t telling the truth.

They’ll tell anyone who’ll listen about having a weak or bad memory.

Look:

It’s bad enough if you lie to yourself.

But lying to others?

That’s a big problem.

Why?

Because those to whom you lie might actually hold you accountable to the things you tell them about your memory.

Never Ever (Ever!) Insult Your Memory

Look, I know it seems innocent enough, but telling people you have a bad memory is far from in.

In fact, it’s a crime.

Why?

Because your thoughts matter and you should NEVER insult your memory.

How To Stop Lying About Your Memory

Instead of saying, “I can’t remember” and things like that, try something else.

When memory “fails,” try saying things like, “I’m sorry. I’m always exercising my memory. It’ll come back to me.”

I promise.

By doing this, you’ll create an entirely new and more powerful relationship with your memory.

This new relationship will make you very happy and bring you immense success. It may even help you experience some flashbulb memories thanks to the effects of radical honesty in your memory training efforts.

How To Chill Out And Remember More

Do you want to know why memory improvement seems like such a drag when others teach it?

Because they put so much pressure on making it happen.

No. Oh no. Please no.

We’re not in a competition here, not in the Magnetic Memory Method universe.

Sure, the Magnetic Memory Method can help you win competitions. I’m happy to announce that my memory training has contributed to such triumphs not once, but twice:

That’s a happy side effect, and one I’m proud of.

By my core focus falls on getting you to relax your memory so you can slide important info into long term memory.

Info you want to stay for awhile.

Not Bland, Boring And Mind-Butchering Info You’ll Never Use!

In some cases (like when you’re learning a language or skill), you want that info to stay forever.

The blunt, cold hard truth:

If you’re as rigid as a rock, it never will. Information will bounce off your brain faster than you can blink.

So here’s what I suggest:

Learn how to concentrate and improve memory Buddha-style.

Then leave a comment below and tell me what you think.

Are you making any of the 3 memory mistakes that cause so much forgetting?

And let me know:

What do you need to help you remove these mistakes?

If it’s a memory improvement video course, just click on the image below to get started:

But please promise me one thing:

Promise that you’ll stay away from memory supplement pills.

Trust me.

Not only does taking them put a burden on your memory (you have to remember to take them, after all).

But they don’t get at the root causes of why we forget and all the core factors that influence forgetting.

Look forward to hearing from you in the comments and talk soon. And for now, here are 12 more causes of forgetting you can avoid with some simple tactics:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBPjPsexmqY

  continue reading

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