Memories Paper
Posted on Friday, December 14th, 2007 at 5:46 pm
You can have more creativity and better memory
Aboriginal Australians are descendants of the original inhabitants of Australia. For countless thousands of years, followed by a nomadic hunter-gatherers, but most are resolved today. Aboriginal well-suited to the wide area of the Australian continent. No maps to help navigate through the earth, and without paper and pencil to help them record their harsh environment and landscape, the natives did very well to navigate through this vast continent and have survived and prospered. His sense of geography was not only highly accurate but also highly sophisticated. How do they do? Aborigines geographic information passed through similar stories to the myths that were also in artistic ornaments.
These stories tell of the particular characteristics of the earth as a kind of road map.
In addition, these stories have been immortalized in a surprising way by many Aboriginal artists. By telling and retelling the stories, the Indians created a memory aid of the exact orientation of the earth, while at the same time passing on their knowledge of the landscape. Generally, the stories or fairy tales, dances and songs are perfect to create images that remind us the time we lived. You can also use this tool to his memory. But instead of using songs to remember a route, why not use a route that is familiar with, like a bus route or car to work or school to help you remember everyday things, like a shopping list or task list? Images form the basis not only a good memory, but also serve to inspire us to greater things. People have been using vivid imagery and imagination with technical success as memory or memory formation. Moreover, creative use of these images can be used to improve student learning and study skills.
Not many of us can make sense of our dreams and there is often no need to. Dreams as a brain dump type when the neurons fire at random to help us dispel the weight of information our senses every day. But that does not mean that there is nothing of value in dreams. Many writers and artists have been inspired by dreams. The Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson (1850 to 1894) composed of many of his most famous stories like Treasure Island and Kidnapped, of images that appeared in a dream.
While dreams can not be influenced, there are some people who are able to play a role in control of their dreams. Instead of non-participatory audience, these people can control the dreams and connections of thought. According to psychologists, such dreams can be learned through a structured training process. Those who dream can clearly remember their messages late at night and can store more useful notes in your database creative staff.
What can happen if, in thought, you were to combine with the object in the center of a problem? You could then begin to spin ideas from this point of view. Take, for example, is a banker and asks how it feels to be a dollar bill or coin? Or if you were an architect, how would you feel and how would around the world look like if you were a building or a bridge? If this technique does not help, you can try "group" your thoughts. This technique, used to stimulate intuition, has been developed by psychologists. Write on a piece of paper, the keyword that you want to spin off ideas. For example, words and seemingly unrelated phrases are grouped around a central key word, it is amazing what patterns and structures that emerge. You can then suddenly discover that the real problem.
With the key word in the center of the paper and in a circle, let things evolve and the flow and let your thoughts only move along. Write things down quickly, giving every idea of his own circle, until, from the center, the dotted lines in all directions. Connect each word or phrase with a line of the circle before her. If the connection is broken when something new can not connect to the idea or topic that the thought of the last, then start again with the word kernel. Allow the other thoughts arise until exhausted their associations. Comparisons are the key to creativity. This is a great way for you to recognize the new relations, structures and openings that can give new insights, solutions and ideas.
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