Total memory workout
Cynthia R. GreenHow to remember what you don't want to forget.
Frustrated by your forgetfulness? Don't be. Memory lapses aren't necessarily a sign of age -- more often they are a sign of the times, as we're all inundated with important information to remember, from PINs and cell phone numbers to children's schedules and crucial business facts.
Dr. Cynthia Green, founding director of The Memory Enhancement Program at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, shows you how to make the most of your memory, sharing her powerful yet practical eight-step program for improving your recall.
Do you sometimes enter a room and forget what you went there for?
-- page 29
Do you find yourself struggling to remember details from an important meeting?
-- page 110
Are you constantly misplacing your keys or glasses?
-- page 113
Do you find it impossible to remember directions, phone numbers, or computer passwords without writing them down?
- - page 136
Do the names of people you've just been introduced to slip your mind?
- - page 193
From the Trade Paperback edition.
Amazon.com Review
About one in a million adults has a photographic memory--that is, the ability to remember anything they've seen. But it's reassuring when Total Memory Workout notes that even people with photographic memories don't remember everything; they can forget a name as easily as anyone else. That's the truth about memory, Green says: Everyone has to work at it, and this eight-part memory-fitness program will make anyone better at remembering. Green is founder and director of the Memory Enhancement Program at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City, and she explains in layman's language how memory works, why it sometimes doesn't, and how it can be improved. Along the way, she debunks some popular ideas about memory, noting that by simply exercising you can get benefits that equal those attributed to the nutritional supplement gingko biloba, and that there's nothing about aging that inherently impairs memory.
The drills she prescribes are a lot of fun too. For example, in the first chapter, she demonstrates how "working" memory functions by having you look at a number and then quickly look away and try to recall it. The numbers progress from 4 digits to 12. (If you can recall the 12-digit number after glancing at it, you probably don't need this book.) Then she demonstrates long-term memory by having you write down the names of all 50 states, something you probably haven't attempted since grade school.
Green suggests mastering one chapter a week, and completing them in order. But she also acknowledges that many readers will jump right to Step 7: How to Remember the People You Meet. At least one of the seven techniques she presents in that chapter should be immediately useful at your next social gathering. ("John! What an interesting name. My favorite uncle was named John....") --Lou Schuler
Review
"As a mother of three and a busy executive, I was on information overload until I put Dr. Green's memory-enhancing principles to work."
- - Eileen Opatut, Senior Vice President, The Food Network
"Solid advice on remembering that is both practical and based on science."
-- John W. Rowe, M.D., President and CEO of Mount Sinai and NYU Health and co-author of Successful Aging
"A terrific resource that covers all you need to know about how to improve your memory."
-- Leonard Stern, Chairman, The Hartz Group
"Sensible advice for the seriously inclined."
-- Time
"What distinguishes this book is Green's commonsense approach....Her workouts [are] entertaining as well as effective."
-- Natural Health
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From the Trade Paperback edition.
Idioma Inglés
Publicación 2012
Editorial Bantam
Categoría Psicología y Autoayuda
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