Memory

1. Memory Book:  The Classical Guide to Improving Your Memory at Work, at School, and at Play, Harry Lorayne & Jerry Lucas, 1996.
2. Ageless Memory:  The Memory Expert’s Prescription for a Razor-Sharp Mind, Harry Lorayne, 2010.
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LEARNING
1.  Mnemonic tricks for learning.  I use these all the time.  You probably do too.
2.  The Secret to Remembering Passwords? Ask a Magician, Teller, Wall St. Journal, August 2, 2017.
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READING & MEMORIZING
1.  Remember more with Mnemosyne, an online flashcard reading and memorizing site. Give it a try to see if you like it.  I used flashcards as a study tool.  With them I was able to learn massive amounts of data that otherwise would have conquered me.  One final exam in a literature class required students to know 100 poems, their titles, their authors, his dates, first lines of the poems, and what they were about.  Sounds like a lot of information, and in the abstract it is.  It takes time to write out 100 3 x 5 cards.  I did that.  Then I studied them, which takes a few more hours.  But it was worth it.  I aced the exam.