Brain Plasticity and the CSET


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course, try not to compartmentalize your learning to just a subtest, or just a topic like Creative Writing. You will no doubt learn something about creative writing from Subtest II

Language, Linguistics, and Literacy. Encourage these lateral connections to take place. In fact, mark your place and jump over to another subtest to verify any cognitive connections between the two that suddenly flash within your mind. The more neurons that fire together, the more they wire together, and the longer the information will stay within your mind (i.e. the more ‘famous’ the memory is within your brain). So encourage lateral thinking and cross subject connections. Once you are totally engaged in the class software and in learning mode without interruptions, don’t be afraid to travel where your synaptic connections and thoughts take you.

How would you like to memorize 80 pages of CSET study material just by looking at it once? Sten M. Andersen, memory savvy B.Sc. in Cognitive Psychology, writes, “How would you like to burn 60-70 pages of a book into your memory after studying it once – memorize an entire magazine at a single reading!

Imagine walking into a room long enough to take just one glance around. Walking out. And then making everyone’s head turn when you are able to… recite each and every single object in sight. Yes, every single object.

The truth is virtually anyone can train their mind to do the same thing.

You can (at any age) perform feats of memory that would seem like magic to most untrained onlookers. In fact, one French Magician used his trained memory to do just that. But it’s not magic and you don’t have to be special. Or even considered “smart.” Most anyone can train their brain to recall large amounts of information through pure brain power.

Some people try to memorize as many mnemonic devices and acronyms as they can. But memorizing words to help you remember other words DOES NOT improve your memory.

After developing and training your memory for just a short while, you’ll start to notice that you can put facts away with less and less effort . The more you practice, the more you’ll be able to recall (and the more you will impress those around you).

If you want to train your mind to do seemingly impossible feats, then let me tell you about the book that spills the beans on super recall.”

Click here to discover more about this amazing report that reveals the secret to memorize anything instantly!

I have posted some videos on brain plasticity for you here:

http://www.acethecset.com/brainplasticity/

By Lance Jepsen

http://www.ACEtheCSET.com

Lance Jepsen

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