The Power of Your Vocabulary – Have Fun With It

Fun With Vocabulary

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Your Word for Today is “Nimble”

Did you have a grade school teacher who insisted on teaching his or her students a “word of the day”? You were given the definition of the word, and then instructed to use it as much as possible during the day. While the word of the day is an effective means of learning single words, you would be reincarnated into several subsequent lifetimes by the time you could amass a substantial vocabulary by learning a single word every day.

That said, this message focuses on a single word: nimble. This interesting little word is a versatile adjective that can be used to describe various activities.

Synonyms for Nimble:

                     spry, agile, lively, active, quick, dexterous

OK – so now that you’ve learned the meaning of the word – here is an example of how to use the word “nimble” correctly in a sentence.

She has such a nimble gait to her walk.

Here is another you may recognize:

Jack be Nimble. Jack be quick. Jack Jumped over the candlestick!

 

Of course, accumulating a good vocabulary and understanding words on a surface level is not sufficient. You must understand words on a deeper level to gain a sense of their true vibration and impact.

Here is something fun for singles

The next time you find yourself in the company of a fascinating stranger and desire to break the ice, ask an intelligent question. Make your inquiry something that will make Mr. or Ms. Intriguing think a little, but not so difficult as to trigger a meltdown. You may generate a potentially beautiful friendship.

One possibility is to ask something like “How do you spell hyperbole?”  Just be sure to pronounce the word correctly. Whether or not your companion knows the correct spelling, the ice has been broken.

Hopefully you’ve found this brief foray into the world of words enjoyable and . . . nimble.  If you are not yet caught up, you have work to do. There’s a great training you should check out.  But I can’t recall what it’s called. The name was so catchy, too . . .

Shannon Panzo

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The Photographic Memory :: Myth, Legend, Fact or Fiction

The Photographic Memory

the Truth is Out There…

Brain Mind Photographic Eidetic Memory

What exactly is the “photographic memory”?

 

The elusive photographic memory; ever experienced it? Chances are you may have come across it in grandiose Hollywood films and television shows. Furthermore, the photographic memory is expressed in such a way that it seems both superhuman and abnormal!

The apex of the photographic memory experience has been portrayed accurately by characters such as:

  • Sheldon Cooper from The Big Bang Theory”
  • Will Hunting from Good Will Hunting
  • Mike Ross from Suits

…and many more

You know, writers may be writing for fiction but they are heavily influenced by real life events that shape their work. They also have the power to release material that is inaccurate; only to be aired. Not only is the photographic memory, itself, is one of those real life events its also one of those inaccuracies that writers write about!

Believe it or not….The phenomenon that looks to good to be true…is indeed true. Even worst, the name ‘photographic’ itself is wrong. At best, it’s inaccurate, and at worst it is deceptive.

The actual, technical and medical term for it is…the Eidetic Memory.

 

Photographic Memory vs. Eidetic Memory

 

Despite two different names, if there is a correct term for this real and amazing memory then why on earth is it expressed wrong?

The answer lies with people’s personal experiences with visual learning, i.e. seeing and absorbing information via their eyes. Considering that permanent and verbatim recall of information is a classic function of eidetic memory, the ‘photographic’ metaphor was created as to identify with that type of flawless recall and the name stuck.

In both real and scientific terms, the eidetic memory does not rely upon visual input but uses the remaining senses of the human body as well.

Therefore the term ‘photographic’ is used interchangeably but loosely.

 

The Scientific view?

 

The typical view in mainstream science is that it does not exist at all and it is a myth. Take for example, Joshua Foer’s article in the magazine, Slate, he promotes the myth theory by downplaying past examples of people but without citing any evidence that that perpetuates his views. (slate.com/articles/health_and_science/science/2006/04/kaavya_syndrome.2.html)

One of those is exceptional people is Stephen Wiltshire, an autistic artist  with a vivid photographic memory, that accurately draws stunning city landscapes purely from memory alone. The accuracy in his illustrations is flawless he has been awarded an MBE for his works. (dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1223790/Autistic-artist-draws-18ft-picture-New-York-skyline-memory.html)

Such feats do not lie only with Autism. Recently, an ordinary policeman featured on the news used his ‘photographic’ memory to identify and capture hundreds of criminals over the last five years purely from memorizing them from faces on wanted posters. (huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/29/andy-pope-photographic-memory-pcso_n_3519213.html)

Many stories like those above provide a basis that the eidetic memory does indeed exist, contradicting many of the standard scientific views.

Psychologists wrestle with this subject in the laboratory and have established the existence of Eidetic Imagery (EI), in which they conclude that some people, mainly children, have this ability. The after-image of something they have seen is embedded, or retained, with vivid detail like an image in their minds. (theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2012/jan/14/truth-about-memories-jarrett)

 

You have this power too

 

Everybody of all ages and abilities has access to this extraordinary memory. Perhaps it is not as rare as you, or I, have been led to believe.

Let me briefly tell you a story that occurred about a month ago. A customer came in to my work and I was talking about the photographic memory. She overheard me and commented about recall ability and reading speed of her daughter-in-law and how she “completes degree after degree!” I was astonished!

Most people would say “Well that’s OK for her. But I can’t do it, it is impossible!” The good news is we all have this ability and therefore we can all tap into it and use its unlimited resources. Now that is great!

Unfortunately, when we all started school from age 5 we were programmed out of using this ability and were taught the rote-memory system of learning which uses reading as its vehicle.

Reading uses a short-term memory system and we quickly forget almost everything that we were taught and had to learn by repeatedly revising or ‘cramming’ to absorb it all. Not good… It is a huge waste of time.

 

There is a Silver Lining – The keys to unlimited success are yours

 

But don’t worry, there is a long-term memory system out now that can reconnect you to those eidetic abilities that you lost as a child along with allows you to absorb extreme amounts of information at lightning quick speeds!

The method is called Mental Photography, also known as ZOXing. It has been around for over 35 years, and has helped thousands of people tap into their innate, photographic memory and become eidetickers again as well as ZOXers!

Years of independent scientific research; supports the existence of your eidetic memory and proves that anyone can learn at astounding speeds accompanied with a memory that can recall and retain all needed information at will, just like those Hollywood characters I mentioned earlier!

Richard Welch, the Father of Mental Photography said, “The brain, the brain, the brain. The more we learn about the brain, the more we realize how little we really know about it.” His statement is still correct today. If scientists knew everything there is to know about the brain, then there would be no question whether the photographic memory exists; or if it is myth, legend, fact or fiction.

For scientists to subscribe to scientific principle, and then proclaim the photographic memory does not exist is professional heresy. Or does the existence of the photographic memory fill them with so much fear; they dare to cross the line of professional integrity.

 

Create your best path,

Abel Journeyman

(Contributing Author)

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The eBrain Executive Seminar is returning to Victoria, Australia. Make your reservations now! Stay a while longer and turn your trip into a vacation!

On November 22, 23, 24, Shannon Panzo PhD, will be in Bendigo, Victoria, conducting the eBrain Executive Seminar for a group of dedicated individuals that want to gain a quantum leap in their life. More like a workshop than a seminar, this training gives you the tools to be effective in all areas of your life. Everyone has problems. Now you can have the solutions that give you independence; by learning how to exercise and use your brain for maximum productivity.

If you are traveling from outside of Australia, make sure to get your travel documents in right away. Approval times will vary based on your country of origin.

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I wrote an article a while ago on the Australian Eastern Brown Snake, and how dangerous Australia can be. This will give you an idea of what I mean (Can you hear me chuckle?)  *<;^)

( Current Australians: You must admit, it is a exciting place to live! You are invited too.)

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Mental Photography for Getting the Grade :: Get Smart

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Mental Photography for Students

Mental Photography techniques for students allows students of all ages to benefit through the increase in brain power. What you need is a tool to clear your mind to allow you to focus on your goal.

How Long We Study Has Nothing to Do with Success

As students, we are told that if we get good grades, then the good life will follow. We are told that to achieve good grades, we should study three to four hours for every hour we spend in class. But what if you could get better grades with less study time? What if you could cut your study time to a mere fraction of what would otherwise be required?

Is Formal Education Counterintuitive to a Photographic Memory?

Your mind is capable of assimilating information at gigahertz range – but there is something getting in the way of our learning. Ironically, the blockage is reading.  Reading constricts the flow of information to our brain, thus weakening our capacity on how to use Mental Photography. For many students, the education process and study is an impediment to their social lives and having fun.  What can be done to change that sad fact?

You Can Learn to Learn Naturally!

You can reactivate your Photographic or Eidetic memory. Here is how to develop photographic memory? Actually, your photographic memory is still active – you’ve just forgotten how to access it.  Once you regain access to your Photographic Memory, it will propel you as far as you want to go.  The act of performing Mental Photography for students exercises the brain in phenomenal ways, including your naturally occurring photographic memory.

Some people may claim that when students use Mental Photography on how to pass tests it is cheating. Of course it is NOT. Using your natural abilities to assimilate and recall information isn’t cheating – it’s your Ultimate Edge.

Shannon Panzo

 

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