Memory: How to Develop, Train and Use It

William Walker Atkinson (1862 - 1932)

An in-depth series of chapters devoted to the use of our memory system; as the title suggests, how to develop our memory system, how to train it to improve it, and how to make the best use of it in our everyday lives, and to improve our positions in life. This is not intended to be a series of chapters to impress friends and colleagues, nor to play 'tricks' on others, rather it is for the betterment of individuals in whatever walk of life in which they may be involved by training and using their memory toward that end. (Summary by Roger Melin)

Genre(s): *Non-fiction, Psychology, Science

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 01 - Memory: Its Importance Roger Melin
00:14:10
Play 02 02 - Cultivation of the Memory Roger Melin
00:13:49
Play 03 03 - Celebrated Cases of Memory Roger Melin
00:13:44
Play 04 04 - Memory Systems Roger Melin
00:14:41
Play 05 05 - The Subconscious Record-File Roger Melin
00:13:28
Play 06 06 - Attention Roger Melin
00:16:12
Play 07 07 - Association Roger Melin
00:15:15
Play 08 08 - Phases of Memory Roger Melin
00:12:04
Play 09 09 - Training the Eye Roger Melin
00:15:38
Play 10 10 - Training the Ear Roger Melin
00:13:30
Play 11 11 - How To Remember Names Roger Melin
00:13:37
Play 12 12 - How To Remember Faces Roger Melin
00:13:02
Play 13 13 - How To Remember Places Roger Melin
00:14:16
Play 14 14 - How To Remember Numbers Roger Melin
00:18:17
Play 15 15 - How To Remember Music Roger Melin
00:11:11
Play 16 16 - How To Remember Occurrences Roger Melin
00:11:10
Play 17 17 - How To Remember Facts Roger Melin
00:13:50
Play 18 18 - How To Remember Words, etc. Roger Melin
00:11:00
Play 19 19 - How To Remember Books, Plays, Tales, etc. Roger Melin
00:15:13
Play 20 20 - General Instructions Roger Melin
00:13:16