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@miltonbooks You Can Learn to Remember Change Your Thinking, Change
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EXERCISE TWENTY FOUR There is no official list of positive emotions, but a fairly loose list might include happiness, love, empathy, wonder, laughter, trust, optimism. When life seems a little flat, we can benefit by recapturing some of the emotions of the past in order to resensitize our responses. 1. Let us say that you are feeling unsympathetic to a friend, for no apparent reason. Recall as vividly as you can the last time you felt close intimacy with that friend – perhaps it was a time when the person was having a tough time, or when he or she was showing admirable qualities. 2. Visualize a gold trophy, the kind that sports players receive. This one has been specially made to commemorate your friend’s special qualities, as shown on that occasion. 3. Imagine yourself in the present, taking your friend by surprise by presenting the trophy to them. You feel proud of the acquaintance you have with them. All your dissatisfactions fall away. In your mind make a little ceremonial speech of thanks, explaining why the friend deserves the trophy. keeping the mind young P eople age in different ways and at different rates. Those who aspire to slow down aging might decide to eat various healthy foods, or to swim everyday at the age of 65. But if we want to keep ourselves young, we must pay attention to the mind as well as the body. One important dimension to keeping the mind and memory stretched to their full potential is interest – the degree to which we are engaged with all that goes on around us, from the local scale up to the global. Interest, as much as concentration, provides a firm grounding for effective memorization. When we are children, so much is exciting because we have never seen it before. As we get older we are in danger of becoming jaded – we tend to be less fascinated by our surroundings. The secret of regaining our excitement is to look through the veil of the familiar to what lies beyond, to be alert to the surprises all around us, to see the intriguing connections that give a shape to our experiences and encounters. We must never take the world for granted: look at the moon through binoculars and identify the craters; learn the species of trees in your local park; visit an exhibition of flower paintings to learn about the Dutch tulip trade of the seventeenth century, when tulips were used as currency. To be able to enjoy one’s past is to live twice. MARTIAL c.40–102 CE Aging must not be thought of as the inevitable harbinger of memory loss (see p.58 ). Once we reject expectations that our minds will begin to fail us as we get older, we can look positively to the future. Our memories become richer as we continue to gain new experiences. Download 0.7 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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