"The Trained Memory" by Warren Hilton is a guide published in the early 1900s that focuses on using psychology to become more effective in life and at work. The book seems to be all about memory, and how to make it better by learning how memory works, recall important stuff, and remember things clearly. The author helps readers understand the different parts of memory, such as keeping information, remembering it later, picturing things in your mind, and knowing when you've seen something before. Readers will read about how memories are kept safe in the mind and how sounds and signs can help bring them back to the surface through ways of associations. This book goes against old memory tricks, and instead, shows a new, step-by-step way to make your memory stronger, so you can do better in your life. This instruction is for people who want to grow as a person and do well in business, and it gives them real ways to wake up their minds.

The Trained Memory Being the Fourth of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency
By Warren Hilton
Discover the forgotten secrets to unlocking your mind's hidden potential and transforming your ability to remember, recall, and achieve success.
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