Intelligent Memory Exercise Your Mind and Make Yourself Smarter

Intelligent Memory: Exercise Your Mind and Make Yourself Smarter by Barry Gordon, published by Vermilion in 2003, offers insights into the concept of intelligent memory and its role in fostering creativity and insight. This edition spans 219 pages and is presented in English. The book emphasizes that memory is not merely about recalling names or dates; rather, it is a dynamic system that can be developed and enhanced over time.
Readers will discover practical strategies to strengthen their cognitive abilities and improve memory through various exercises and plans. Gordon draws an analogy between developing intelligent memory and learning to drive, highlighting the gradual mastery that comes with practice. The book covers topics related to psychology and personal growth, providing tools for memory improvement that are accessible and applicable in everyday life.
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We think of memory as the thing which allows us to remember names, birthdays and where we left our keys. But much more important is intelligent memory, the system which enables us to have ideas, insight and creativity. It is not fixed at birth, it gets stronger as we age and it is exceptionally malleable. Gordon compares expanding your intelligent memory with learning to drive – it’s slow at first but with practice becomes unconscious, quick and accurate. This fascinating book also includes memory plans to help us improve our brain power.
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