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How do you use these
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What cues will be around just before you need the memory? |
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What part of this memory can you turn over to paper or a machine? |
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What brain modules will you be using just before you need the memory? |
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The secret to remembering is to set a cue. And don’t you forget it. |
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My best idea was the one I forgot to write down. |
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What brain modules will you need on this memory job? |
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How do you want to use what you are going to remember? |
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Are there important details that you will need to reconstruct? |
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Use the cues or the cues will use you. |
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How can you chop this memory job into bite-sized joblets? |
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What part of this memory would you most like to forget? |
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Mark this on 4 weekends, with different marks.
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