Have you ever forgotten where you parked your car? Have you ever remembered a phone number incorrectly? Have you ever met someone and then moments later have no idea what his name is? If you have done any of these things, you’re not alone. But it isn’t because you have a “poor memory.” It’s because you haven’t yet learned to operate your memory efficiently. You haven’t yet learned to use the techniques that make recall more certain. In 6 Keys to Improving Memory, you will learn about simple but powerful techniques that you can use to improve your memory of people, facts, numbers, and a variety of other types of information. By applying these proven techniques, you will greatly improve your ability to learn and remember. *** Robert Harris is a writer, inventor, and puzzle constructor with a background in Art and Cognitive Psychology. He is the author of more than 30 books, including 6 Keys to Thinking Critically, 101 Things NOT to Do Before You Die, Murders by the Book, and Sudden Forgiveness. His website is Artspace5.com.
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Robert W. Harris earned degrees in art and cognitive psychology and then worked as a teacher for ten years. Since 1990, he has authored a dozen books, including When Good People Write Bad Sentences (St. Martin’s Press).