Figure out why the “most memorable” exhibits were so memorable. Read article to know about how memory actually works. First, sensory information enters your short-term memory, where it stays for five to seven seconds. Then, if you process the information, either consciously or subconsciously, it enters long-term memory. The strength...
If you're overwhelmed by your to-do lists, blame your gray matter. Andre Kibbe of Tools for Thought says the reason we get mental disk-space errors is that our short-term memory just isn't equipped to keep track of all our projects. The problem is, you've got a 4-bit brain. The...
A team of researchers at the Montreal Neurological Institute, using the world's most advanced brain-mapping machines, have found that the same neural clusters that process the seductive pleasures of sex, chocolate and even hard drugs also fire up for music. There is also persuasive evidence that the brain tends to...
How to Boost Your Memorygood infoThis is some good information. Part of my problem with memory is my lack of concentration and focus when I am dealing with several issues or things that I want to accomplish. Does anyone have any advice on how to concentrate more when...
Walk into the room and can't find your keys? Or forget why you entered the room in the first place? Wondering what has happened to your short-term memory? Feel overwhelmed by information, people, to-do lists and demands on your time? Everyday, we are bombarded with all sorts of demands and...
A cup of coffee or two is an essential part of my morning routine. Besides keeping me awake, caffeine also does lots of other wonderful things: improve short-term memory; reduce post-workout soreness; and even make those morning meetings feel remarkably shorter [PDF]. In order...
With his popular seminar lectures and cult-like following, productivity expert David Allen has become an influential force in the Information Age workplace. Why He Matters Now: Since publishing his best-selling book Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity in 2001, David Allen has...
Worst Sales Manager ContestA suggestion...I should think that the pedagogical value of these horror stories is rather obvious: "Don't do these things if you want to be an effective sales manager."-- GeoffreyYou win!This was the worst. Please email me with your snail-mail address so that I can send you...
You know it all too well: The amount of information available to us wherever we go is increasing rapidly and perpetually. As a result, we’re all expected to absorb and respond to more information than ever before. The reasons are very familiar:New technology making information available at all times everywhere;Expectations...