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Wednesday, 28 May 2014

What is and is not reasonable regarding memory and recall.

The river Cam, Cambridge UK. M'reen

What is and is not reasonable regarding memory and recall.
written by M'reen

I think this depends on where you are coming from and where you expect to get to
and what you are prepared to do to get there.

I know someone who is 73 and spent his working life as a shop assistant with the long term hobbies
of photography, local history and painting and also in giving presentations about local history.
Looking at this list, these hobbies require examining the small detail on the page
and to give a talk requires a good memory of your subject which I think is easy if it is your joy.
However, he has always read a 200-300 page book in half an hour and remembers the detail
of what he has read as tested out point by point by his disbelieving son.

I know of a business man with a phenomenal recall for facts and figures
he dedicates a physical area – a rather nice hotel, and he dedicates a time period for his reading.
And he has honed his reading and retention skills.

Another business person who is quite dyslexic and finds reading to be very difficult
has a mobile app to convert text into voice.
His principal reading strategy is to find a key word intuitively and then research it on youtube.

I have been skirting around the issue of reasonable and unreasonable expectations regarding TCR
for some time. I’ve experienced some unreasonable expectations as have others.
We’ve expected TCR to do the learning for us when unless you are like my first friend
you have to put in a little effort to remember as well as the other two people described.

I can only discuss this subject from my own experience that I know mirrors that of others,
however, I have to leave their detailed experiences aside.

After pouring all the written material into my innermind
I expected to recall it simply because I’d told my mind to remember it.
But Turbo Charged Reading is not instant understanding, learning and recall
it is reading in a way that enables enhanced understanding, learning and recall
in a previously unfamiliar area.

I have had the following experience many times:
I slow read Stephen Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
and as is my practice with books I regard as text books I made notes on the pages.
Three years later I slow read this book again
and found that now I lived what I had previously only understood.
Therefore my subsequent reading and life experiences had ‘caught up’ with these concepts.
But I can’t quote or use these concepts directly in a conversation or essay
but I can express them as my collected attitudes. (spontaneous recall)
Is it important for me to be able to quote authors or concepts?
To be honest no it isn’t nor has it been important for me
though I do think that people who can sound to be so very intelligent and therefore an authority.
Had I been able to TCR in those far off days I would have read far more books
and in a wider area of interest
and so would have developed my personality and a wider talent range far sooner.
Even though I have the same intellectual range my exam results would have been easier to achieve, and with a better writing style and with greater content
And these benefits could have tipped me over into being accepted in the right junior school,
the right six form college, the right university
and an entirely different life path.

Back to what is and is not reasonable
In relation to graphs, lists, diagrams, formulae and the Highway Code, etc.
Regarding the Highway Code, the last time I tried to get to grips with this
I was unable to understand the difference between 3 sorts of xxxxxxxxxx
I asked a small number of people who also drive and found they were equally unknowledgeable.
However, practically, our safe driving outcome was the same
but from a slow reading and learning point of view I simply gave up.
Similarly I’ve been TCR books that have ancient Egyptian, Indian and English names.
My first level purpose was to remember the names of the principal characters 
and their position which would automatically lead to their actions.
My problems were 1) I couldn’t attempt to pronounce these names in my head and
2) didn’t make a concentrated effort to create my own pronunciation and
3) didn’t establish my memory of these names.
 I’ve recently found that (some) dyslexic people don’t ‘hear’ words correctly
which goes a long way to explain my creative spelling.

1)      I couldn’t attempt to pronounce certain names or words in my head.
Like many people I skim-passed words I don’t understand or cannot hear in my head.
As an aside, in my own writing I will sometimes make up a word,
as in context, the sound of that word carries my intention of meaning.
Someone questioned one of my made-up words and found that Spike Milligan
had created the same word and that it carried my intended meaning.
However, I didn’t listen to Spike Milligan during the time period of his Goons shows.
In much the same way I thought that an author was creating ‘sound’ words
until I looked up his extensive range of adjectives and found that my scenic understanding
of the word used had been created by his sentences and style.
I understand and can use many words in my reading or in my internal conversations
but I could not give a definition of these words
and also I have never had reason to vocalise these words
so when I finally get the opportunity I often mispronounce them to the amusement of the listener.
Therefore, rather like the Highway Code while I had a full understanding of the practical situation
I would not be able to ‘pass a test’ due to the fact that I could not describe the situation.
This was because I’d not taken my learning and recall 
to the levels beyond the basic level of understanding.
As you will recall from personal experience when learning any skill or subject
understanding, learning, memory and recall are built up in subsequent layers.

A solution to increase my word power would be to TCR a relevant dictionary
which not only gives the spelling and meaning but also a key to pronunciation.
So much so that a person learning a language did not realise that
he had confidently ordered his meal in the language of the country he was visiting.

2)      I didn’t make a concentrated effort to create my own pronunciation of new words.
TCR is reading
and reading assists many aspects of learning and learning and memory are developed in layers.
TCR is not suddenly developing a photographic memory or in this case a linked auditory memory.
Regarding foreign names in a story.
I did begin to recognise the shape of the different names that were written
and I associated these shaped words to the characters in the story.
This is rather like a child who recognises a thumb print or bent corner on a flash card
and produces the ‘right’ answer when the card is flashed before his vision.
The teacher then assumes that the child has learned to recognise and vocalise that word
and so can do so when that print is seen in a different situation!
Back to foreign names and English pronunciation; I didn’t take responsibility for my own progress.
I understood the story (level 1)
but I could not ascribe various events to the correct personage (level 2)
Did I want level 2 or had my purpose for reading been served at the stage of level 1
when I could then put the book down and get on with something else?
I could have used some memory skills; I could have become familiar with the spelling of the word – 
for me this is an easy skill which I shall outline at some point.
Christine Davis is easy for me and I just need to link her name to an event or character.
While I could easily remember the story around Vibia Perpetua
and the name looks easy because I can pronounce it in my head
I had to actively break the sounds down in order to create an aural and visual memory.
But the Indian names such as Vatsyayana and Chanakya and Meluhhan flagged up
my skim-passed quickly skills so I’d need to become comfortable with these words
before I could remember them.
Interestingly the simple act of breaking them down into syllables
and highlighting the alternate syllables has made these names far more approachable
and that has only taken a few realistic seconds.
However, unless I take steps to take this learning to the next level
these tender young shoots will wither away due to lack of attention.

3)      I didn’t establish my memory of these names.
While I am a TCR, these days I am a slow learner ;)
I had spent time learning to pronounce my version of a North African Roman name
and now. without checking I can ‘see’ her name in my mind map
and the information is beginning to fill in the specific spaces satisfactorily. 
Previously I could only remember that her name began with P and was quite long
and I almost have its rhythm, also that her slave’s name was short
and one of the bad guy’s had a name that was amusing with a rather rude ending.
             Is that sufficient for my purpose?  
Actually, no in some respects and yes in others as my principal purpose (level 1)
was to experience and record the progression of becoming a proficient TCR
but my personal purpose (level 2) was to be able to accommodate the information in the book
at a higher level than that of a general discussion.
In order to gain that higher level
I could recognise that I had the story firmly fixed in my mind and memory
as I could re-create my mind maps in my memory
and then I could actively learn the various names in order to pass a test.
I could use whatever learning techniques appeal to me
and would naturally TCR the results thus making my learning, memory and recall efficient.

I hope that the above covers understanding, learning, memory and recall
and that the responsibility of confirming that the understanding of:
names, dates, words and other such information is exactly the same
as if you were slow reading a book and expected to recall
and use that information at the level you require.
With the exception that when TCR your speed of reading, your understanding and memory
Is greatly enhanced and therefore when you come to remembering more at a higher level
that this is achievable with far less effort and time involvement.

TCR is part of the process that will make the further learning layers significantly easier
but it is not magically the whole process.
When I was studying intensively I took a computer based course and completed it in three days
and then found out that people generally took a number of weeks.
I think you will readily accept that if you do not maintain that level of intense study
then you would find yourself belonging to that general population.

Similarly even those with a natural high reading and memory ability
will find the following example to be pretty amazing
and yet it is only an extension of what they can do
but probably never have had the need to
or awareness of the possibility of such an achievement.
A PhD student poured 20,000 pages into his innermind during the course of one week,
his innermind then took a further week to catalogue this material,
cross reference it with the information he already had
and collated the specific material he needed
to complete his theses by the end of week three.
This was not magic but practice and not being limited by expectations.
Other PhD students take six to nine months to accomplish this feat
but while having the same or greater ability than the guy described;
they wouldn’t have the physical ability to turn that many pages,
to maintain the focused state of learning, or be able to maintain the specific use their eyes muscles. Nor would they have the assurance that the information was in there
and that they would be able to recall exactly what was needed
and just what was needed when required.
P.S. they would be familiar with the terms, language and concepts of the subject.

Therefore, I think it is somewhat unreasonable to expect to retain diagrams etc
that are outside of your professional or interest range after accessing the material one or two times.
A diagram or any other figurative representation is a different form of mind map
that requires your understanding of the material represented
and how you relate to that information
and not simply your understanding of the words and concepts.
Mind maps work for most people and are generally
the last level of understanding and memory for a particular book, conference or conversation.
I can only make a mind map with the understanding of the points I wish to remember.
Points I want to explore further need another level of comprehension
before they reach a level of comfortable knowledge and memory.
In order to pass an exam I then have to learn the Mind map in question and this is enhanced by TCR the original material and/or the mind map repeatedly.
You might be interested in following this pre-course and study link.
OR.
I could recognise that my expectations have been somewhat unrealistic that I don’t TCR a text,
understand its contents and then magically expect to remember it verbatim.
That I store the information in my innermind in smaller sequential steps
making sure that, if necessary, I employ practical learning skills regarding e.g. names
possibly finding it useful to make mini mind maps of each level of understanding and recall
until my familiarity with that new area is as confident as it is in my professional area.
OR
My continued TCR practice ensures that my learning and retention ability increases
just like an exercised muscle or practiced skill from wobbling to professional ability.

P.S I don’t ever anticipate TCR 20,000 pages in a week.
The point of TCR is to read efficiently to the level that is wanted – now.
With any leftover information stored in your innermind for spontaneous recall.
You can TCR software and engineering manuals for spontaneous recall – or pass that exam.
I can Turbo Charge Read a novel 6-7 times faster and remember what I’ve read.
I can TCR an instructional/academic book around 20 times faster and remember what I’ve read.
Introduction to Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
A practical overview of Turbo Charged Reading YouTube  
How to choose a book. A Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Emotions when Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Advanced Reading Skills Perhaps you’d like to join my FaceBook group ?
Perhaps you’d like to check out my sister blogs:
www.innermindworking.blogspot.com         gives many ways for you to work with the stresses of life
www.ourinnerminds.blogspot.com               which takes advantage of the experience and expertise of others.
www.happyartaccidents.blogspot.com         just for fun.

To quote the Dr Seuss himself, “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn; the more places you'll go.”

Saturday, 24 May 2014

Success Level 2 of Turbo Charged Reading

Success Level 2 of Turbo Charged Reading has been well received by the guinea pigs.
Making the youtubes is something of a hoot.
Written By M'reen


Introduction to Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
A practical overview of Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
How to choose a book. A Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Emotions when Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Advanced Reading Skills Perhaps you’d like to join my FaceBook group ?
Perhaps you’d like to check out my sister blogs:
www.innermindworking.blogspot.com         gives many ways for you to work with the stresses of life
www.ourinnerminds.blogspot.com               which takes advantage of the experience and expertise of others.
www.happyartaccidents.blogspot.com         just for fun.

To quote the Dr Seuss himself, “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn; the more places you'll go.”

Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Stress that upsets me and what I can offer.


He is called Cuddles and I have some amusing stories 
as to how he helps when I have my therapist hat on. M'reen

A sentence taken from 'Michelle Rhee still doesn’t get it'.
“Some kindergarten students now don’t have time for recess because they are learning reading
and math — that gives short shrift to subjects including science, history and the arts”.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/wp/2014/04/06/michelle-rhee-still-doesnt-get-it/
An attitude that has disturbed me for decades and it would take me pages to describe to you why;
based on my teacher training of the 1970s and the Nursery School I created in the 1980s etc.

What has this to do with Turbo Charged Reading you might legitimately ask? Written by M'reen
A lot, as Turbo Charged Reading can offer freedom, an escape.

I recently met a professional person who is charged out in 6 minute blocks.
Those 6 minute blocks include going-to-the-toilet-time!
He was so anxious regarding a failed appointment that he had no influence over
that he was present with nothing but the consequences when he returned to his cage.

For the child who has learned to read and can read with comprehension.

Anything that is written down on papers or electronic media can be Turbo Charged Read
this means facts, figures, diagrams, formulae, language spelling lists, actually everything.
a) The year’s work can be Turbo Charged Read a few times at the beginning of the year
b) and re-TCR each term as review and preview or c) sections can be TCR before each lesson.

B} You might ask, ‘if after TCR the material is firmly in my innermind and I’ve the mind maps
for swotting purposes why should I re-TCR all the material for reviewing purposes’?
I would answer that you are perfectly correct from the point of view of a reading, retaining
and recalling point of view. However I have learned as a Counselling student and have experienced
as a reading tutor of a nine year old that to ‘know’ that you ‘know’ gives an immense confidence boost and validation to the work previously undertaken.
A,C} When TCR a course’s written work in advance then that information is in your innermind
and your little neurons have created new pathways establishing that information
sections of which is re-visited before each lesson and built upon within each lesson 
not as strange incomprehensible material but as a building up of understanding.
For example, you cannot understand the diagrams and formulae etc from simply TCR them
but when they come to be  taught, then their form is not unfamiliar as the building blocks
are there and just need to become familiar in you innermind with the tutorial.

What does this all mean to a child who is being processed in nursery school
or is being regimented in ‘big’ school?

I would argue that being able to TCR enables the Freedom To Be A Child.
Get the school work done; get the extracurricular activities done; activities that may be
of interest only to the child because no-one knows the child’s inner heart 
and the child ‘enjoys’ what is expected and valued.
After which the child will have time to enjoy what is naturally enjoyed, have time to dream
with clouds – an often undervalued occupation. Also the parents and teachers will have a more successful relationship with the child, their own aspirations and any obligations they feel.

For the adult who is stuck in an occupation that is not of benefit to them as a person
a change of direction, a new career an unexpected opportunity or responsibility.
My gosh is there enough time to add: a hobby, interest and all those areas that enable one
to become a more satisfied and complete person?
TCR a new career while maintaining your old one and supporting your lifestyle.
TCR your subject area for your interview or newly appointed responsibilities.
TCR the legal changes in your profession or the monthly updates for your products.
TCR your subject area in order to give an expert presentation or invent a new recipe
        described as tasty or successful or envision a new play > sport or thespian .
TCR just for the fun of it.

Introduction to Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
A practical overview of Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
How to choose a book. A Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Emotions when Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Advanced Reading Skills Perhaps you’d like to join my FaceBook group ?
Perhaps you’d like to check out my sister blogs:
www.innermindworking.blogspot.com         gives many ways for you to work with the stresses of life
www.ourinnerminds.blogspot.com               which takes advantage of the experience and expertise of others.
www.happyartaccidents.blogspot.com         just for fun.

To quote the Dr Seuss himself, “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn; the more places you'll go.”













Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Turbo Charged Reading Mind Trees.

Turbo Charged Reading Mind Trees. Written By M'reen

I thought that it might be useful to explain why I use trees as Mind Maps.

My first photograph was of a tree’s shadow and this had a number of subliminal messages.
1.       Unknown to you it is a Newmarket tree that is used to train the highly sensitive flat racing horses to get used to the unexpected and not spook.
It is equally important for you to become very familiar and comfortable with Turbo Charged Reading in order for TCR to be your natural choice for reading different materials.
2.       How many times have you considered the shadow to be the tree? 
      It is simply another way of relating with a tree and is just as valid an experience. 
      TCR at first is simply a different way to viewing your reading habits.
3.       While FUN is not listed, the more fun you have with TCR the more you will gain. Have you stood in the trunk shadow and wiggled your arms and hands out from the shadow?
TCR everything in your subject area can lead to new insights, a new recipe; a new concept.

The following three Mind Trees grow from the same soil, and have the same nutrients but each
has a different purpose to serve in the functioning of the wood that may become a forest.
However your  forest will not take decades or centuries to mature as the whole process described here will take you ten minutes at first. The point is to do it as naturally as you tie your shoe laces.


The first one has a trunk sat in soil named Physical Set Up
This trunk has three main branches.
This, as illustrated, sets up your book, area and mind.
You can read and understand this in seconds but unless you practice the sequence it loses its value.


The second sits in the soils of Energy .
Now this is a curious tree as it takes advantage of the energy systems of the ancients
that is supported by the most modern quantum physics.
You already use these systems quite naturally and will be taught to use them consciously
to your benefit not only when TCR but also in your daily life.


The top most tree and the bottom one here looks quite complicated but:
It is rather like the flurry of activity when a chef produces something magnificent from the collection 
of ingredients arranged in the pretty glass dishes purposely placed on his working area.

Nurturing Neurons.
After you have spent ten minutes or less to get to this stage when reading a 2-300 page fiction
or non-fiction book; you do absolutely nothing while you mind produces new neurons
to accommodate this fresh information.
You nurture these growing neurons by giving them a purpose otherwise they would just wither away.
You then turn the page in your TCR progression by strengthening these neurons into fully fledged memories and you decide if you want active memories that will give you:
1 an overview of the material TCR
2 specific information
3 or you want everything that material has to offer.
Whichever of these options you choose is appropriate to your need and time available,
and because you have:
a)      TCR the material
b)      ‘Set’ the material in your ininermind by giving it an initial purpose
c)       Have created specific memories
Then the material that you have not accesses at this time is, in fact, securely linked to that which
you have actively established and therefore  is available to spontaneously arise into your awareness should the occasion arise or to be deliberately brought into your recall when required.


Introduction to Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
A practical overview of Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
How to choose a book. A Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Emotions when Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Advanced Reading Skills Perhaps you’d like to join my FaceBook group ?
Perhaps you’d like to check out my sister blogs:
www.innermindworking.blogspot.com         gives many ways for you to work with the stresses of life
www.ourinnerminds.blogspot.com               which takes advantage of the experience and expertise of others.
www.happyartaccidents.blogspot.com         just for fun.

To quote the Dr Seuss himself, “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn; the more places you'll go.”