Memory Improvements

So, what is Dementia exactly?

So, what is Dementia exactly?

Cameron Clark

The D-word: dementia. We all know that it's bad, and we hope that we and our loved ones are never afflicted with it. But what is it? What causes it?...

So, what is Dementia exactly?

Cameron Clark

The D-word: dementia. We all know that it's bad, and we hope that we and our loved ones are never afflicted with it. But what is it? What causes it?...

The Value of ‘Thinking in Memorable Ways’

The Value of ‘Thinking in Memorable Ways’

Cameron Clark

“Why do I keep forgetting peoples’ names, and how can I improve?” 

The Value of ‘Thinking in Memorable Ways’

Cameron Clark

“Why do I keep forgetting peoples’ names, and how can I improve?” 

How Quickly We Forget

How Quickly We Forget

Cameron Clark

How quickly do we forget? Too quickly, you might say - and you'd be right. The research on how quickly memory fades (or 'decays') dates back more than 120 years,...

How Quickly We Forget

Cameron Clark

How quickly do we forget? Too quickly, you might say - and you'd be right. The research on how quickly memory fades (or 'decays') dates back more than 120 years,...

The Zeigarnik Effect

The Zeigarnik Effect

Cameron Clark

The best memory strategy of them all is to not rely on your memory in the first place!

The Zeigarnik Effect

Cameron Clark

The best memory strategy of them all is to not rely on your memory in the first place!

Thinking Traps

Thinking Traps

Cameron Clark

 When our thinking goes wrong, just like when our cooking goes wrong, decades of psychological research support the idea that it does so in some fairly predictable ways. Here are...

Thinking Traps

Cameron Clark

 When our thinking goes wrong, just like when our cooking goes wrong, decades of psychological research support the idea that it does so in some fairly predictable ways. Here are...

Let it R.A.I.N.

Let it R.A.I.N.

Cameron Clark

I've long been a proponent of thinking about resolving psychological difficulties in terms of progressing through three distinct steps: 1) notice it; 2) sit with it; and 3) put it...

Let it R.A.I.N.

Cameron Clark

I've long been a proponent of thinking about resolving psychological difficulties in terms of progressing through three distinct steps: 1) notice it; 2) sit with it; and 3) put it...