How would you like to be able to recall the name of a client or associate you just met? How would you like to go to the bank and not fumble for your account number every stinking time? Everyday scenarios like these are classic examples of our need for memorization. The function of memory has so many more applications, too€”public speaking, schoolwork, studying, research, the list goes on and on. Imagine if we could be better at it.

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