Training Tool #1:
ALPHABETICAL BRAIN VOCABULARY LEARNING PLAN


    If you do not know the names of your brain's fifteen main parts and five main functional areas, you can quickly learn them by using the special educational features built into this website. You do not have to be ignorant or embarrassed anymore. You just need to be smarter about your own amazing brain and your extraordinary brainpower potential. You can quickly become smarter by learning the new evolution-based "Alphabetical Brain Vocabulary" to describe why and how your brain's main organic parts and functional areas provide your consciousness or beyond that --- your self-awareness or sense of self!

    EXPAND YOUR BRAIN VOCABULARY
    BY USING THE FOUR MEMORY ACTION STEPS:


    Today you can decide to control your feelings by knowing more precisely how your brain works to help you survive. You can use the following four "Memory Action Steps" to expand your knowledge of your brain's parts and functions. The four steps were designed to help you learn the most important information about your brain in the shortest amount of time. In addition, your new Alphabetical Brain Vocabulary can be quickly integrated into your daily life if you choose to use the process of learning the vocabulary by using the educational resources on this website. They can stimulate both your consciousness and your conscience at the same time to progress fast:

        [Memory Action Step 1] = A self-administered "Quiz Form" (Inventory Sheet).

        [Memory Action Step 2] = A self-administered "Names Form" (Answer Sheet).

        [Memory Action Step 3] = A summary list of definitions on the "Definitions Form" (Glossary Sheet).

        [Memory Action Step 4] = An alphabetical list of the names of your main brain parts "Spaced-Repetition Form" (Memorization Sheet).

    For fast memory consolidation and enhancement just printout several forms and time yourself each time you add the definitions for each one of your 15 main brain parts.

    You can begin by printing the Memory Action Step #1 page with your brain's main parts and functions listed, which is a questionnaire called the "Brain Quiz Form" that you can see at the following link:

    Memory Action Step #1:
    Brain Quiz Form

    Now you can name the main parts and functional areas of your brain that you know already by writing their names on the numbered blank lines of the printout. Next, you can look at or print the Memory Action Step #2 form at the following "Brain Names Form" link which lists your brain's main parts and functions:"

    Memory Action Step #2:
    Brain Names Form

    This Memory Action Step #3 provides a list of concise scientific definitions of your brain's main organic parts and functional areas at the following "Brain Definitions Form:"

    Memory Action Step #3:
    Brain Definitions Form

    The brain definitions come from the latest objective brain research which uses fMRI computerized microscopic analysis of the rate of blood flow through specified brain parts and regions. At the next link, Memory Action Step #4 can help you memorize the brain definitions by using the "spaced-repetition" memory method:

    Memory Action Step #4:
    Memory Consolidation Form:

    The Memory Consolidation Form provides space for you to make a brief outline of your new brainpower knowledge by writing down the definitions of your brain's 15 main parts and 5 main functional regions. The Memory Consolidation Form can be printed and used to synthesize and integrate the new brain facts and ideas in your mind.

    This memory action step creates new connections in your brain's "neuronal circuits" by reinforcing the neural pathways for any idea or activity with which you are engaged. It is a simple way of "editing" or updating your own memories! As a general rule, it is important to be careful about which facts and ideas that you choose to memorize, because, whatever they are, they will become part of the tissues of your brain in your long-term distributed memory.

    The most important thing to remember about your ability to memorize brain facts and ideas is that you can choose to repeat the four memory action steps of this memory consolidation process as many times as you need to in order to achieve total recall. The quickest way to create new connections in your brain is to use the power of the Internet to memorize the essential new vocabulary, as well as create conversations with your friends and relatives about the new brain knowledge, as you repeat the four Memory Action Steps many times during the next few weeks. You are at war with ignorance and you need to get caught up in the excitement of becoming increasingly more enlightened about everything!

    By doing these simple memory exercises often during the next few days and weeks and months, you can greatly increase your knowledge of your brain. You will also be increasing your brainpower skills at the same time.

    You can create an objective record of your increased brain knowledge by saving the printouts that you make. From time to time, it is worthwhile to compare the results of your brain memorization efforts by comparing the printouts. As you achieve your learning goals, you may also want to apply these same memorization skills to improving other aspects of your life where you might want increased self-control. The following link has some more recommendations:

    Fast Memorization Method

    You can now repeat any of the four steps or return to Essay-Set #1 or choose the Interactive Index. Both of the following links provide many options for your mastery of the creative skills required to strengthen your brainpower for the purpose of achieving self-liberation!



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