The Trained Memory eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 30 pages of information about The Trained Memory.

The Trained Memory eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 30 pages of information about The Trained Memory.

[Sidenote:  Persistence, Accuracy, Dispatch]

If, for any reason, action must be deferred, fix the matter in your mind to be called up at the proper time.  Drive all other thoughts from your consciousness.  Give your whole attention to this one matter.  Determine the exact moment at which you wish it to be recalled.  Then put your whole self into the determination to remember it at precisely the right moment.  And finally, and perhaps most important of all,—­

Rule V. Have some sign or token. This memory signal may be anything you choose, but it must somehow be directly connected with the hour at which the main event is to be recalled.

[Sidenote:  Memory Signs and Tokens]

Make a business of observing the memory signs or tokens you have been habitually using.  Practice tagging those matters you wish to recall with the labels that form a part of your mental machinery.

Make it a habit to do things when they ought to be done and in the order in which you ought to do them.  Habits like this are “paths” along which the mind “moves,” paths of least resistance to those qualities of promptness, energy, persistence, accuracy, self-control, and so on, that create success.

Success in business, success in life, can come only through the formation of right habits.  A right habit can be deliberately acquired only by doing a thing consciously until it comes to be done unconsciously and automatically.

[Sidenote:  The Mental Combination Revealed]

Every man, consciously or unconsciously, forms his own memory habits, good or bad.  Form your memory habits consciously according to the laws of the mind, and in good time they will act unconsciously and with masterful precision.

“‘Amid the shadows of the pyramids,’ Bonaparte said to his soldiers, ‘twenty centuries look down upon you,’ and animated them to action and victory.  But all the centuries,” says W.H.  Grove, “and the eternities, and God, and the universe, look down upon us—­and demand the highest culture of body, mind and spirit.”

A good memory is yours for the making.  But you must make it.  We can point the way. You must act.

The laws of Association and Recall are the combination that will unlock the treasure-vaults of memory.  Apply these laws, and the riches of experience will be available to you in every need.

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The purpose of this book has been to make clear certain mental principles and processes, namely, those of Retention, Association and Recall.  Incidentally, as with every book in this Course, it contains some facts and instructions of immediate practical utility.  But primarily it is intended only to help prepare your mind to understand a scientific system for success-achievement that will be unfolded in subsequent volumes.

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