Book Remarks on “Jerome Becomes a Genius: Secrets of the Jewish Mind
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Book Remarks on “Jerome Becomes a Genius: Secrets of the Jewish Mind" by Eran Katz 《傑洛米的賭注:揭開猶太人優秀的秘密》艾朗‧卡茲 著
15 approaches to enhance amazing memories
I. Have a great trust and belief on memories, enhancing motives of desiring to memorize something
II. Use white paper and black ink. Write in clear and neat handwriting.
III. Learn with accompany and speak out loud to discus over learning materials
IV. Take a walk to excise and at the same time relax to enjoy reading.
V. Read in where the atmosphere is pleasant and you will be inclined to be inspired
VI. Be away from those trifles that will distract our attention.
VII. Take advantage of prayers and psalms, as will help concentrate.
VIII. Get started from what appears to be simple
IX. Read for two hours with clear and sound mind at a sitting rather than for five hours with unconscious mind.
X. When reading, follow the steps of rhythms and tempos of the learning material. When rhythm slows down, you have to have your brain to take a rest
XI. Look for impressed keywords to classify thoughts, ideas, or themes.
XII. Link each key word with explanation of imagination and story-telling.
XIII. Classify according to categories, epochs, or logics to reorganize themes.
XIV. Apply the very first words or synonyms or anonyms to help memorize.
XV. Practice with repetition and memorize constantly.
15 approaches to enhance amazing memories
I. Have a great trust and belief on memories, enhancing motives of desiring to memorize something
II. Use white paper and black ink. Write in clear and neat handwriting.
III. Learn with accompany and speak out loud to discus over learning materials
IV. Take a walk to excise and at the same time relax to enjoy reading.
V. Read in where the atmosphere is pleasant and you will be inclined to be inspired
VI. Be away from those trifles that will distract our attention.
VII. Take advantage of prayers and psalms, as will help concentrate.
VIII. Get started from what appears to be simple
IX. Read for two hours with clear and sound mind at a sitting rather than for five hours with unconscious mind.
X. When reading, follow the steps of rhythms and tempos of the learning material. When rhythm slows down, you have to have your brain to take a rest
XI. Look for impressed keywords to classify thoughts, ideas, or themes.
XII. Link each key word with explanation of imagination and story-telling.
XIII. Classify according to categories, epochs, or logics to reorganize themes.
XIV. Apply the very first words or synonyms or anonyms to help memorize.
XV. Practice with repetition and memorize constantly.
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