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Join Michelle for a rare solo episode of Friday Philosophies, where she breaks down the Self-Reference Effect and how you can use this cognitive phenomenon to enhance your memory and information retention.
She explains how making information personal significantly boosts our ability to retain it. Using various theories, including elaborative encoding and emotional significance, she illustrates how the self-reference effect works and how you can use it. She gives practical tips for how you can apply it to actually integrate the vast amount of information we encounter daily.
It's a deep dive into the complexities of the human brain and how to leverage it to turbocharge memory. Tune in to unlock your mind’s potential to elevate your learning capabilities. If you're a lifelong learner, a creative thinker, or curious about how your brain works, this one's for you!
Key Takeaways
The Twelfth House episode referenced: Embracing Your Failure Tolerance and a New Framework for "Quitting"
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Join Michelle for a rare solo episode of Friday Philosophies, where she breaks down the Self-Reference Effect and how you can use this cognitive phenomenon to enhance your memory and information retention.
She explains how making information personal significantly boosts our ability to retain it. Using various theories, including elaborative encoding and emotional significance, she illustrates how the self-reference effect works and how you can use it. She gives practical tips for how you can apply it to actually integrate the vast amount of information we encounter daily.
It's a deep dive into the complexities of the human brain and how to leverage it to turbocharge memory. Tune in to unlock your mind’s potential to elevate your learning capabilities. If you're a lifelong learner, a creative thinker, or curious about how your brain works, this one's for you!
Key Takeaways
The Twelfth House episode referenced: Embracing Your Failure Tolerance and a New Framework for "Quitting"
📚 Resources and Links:

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