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Word Count: 387 Reading Time: 1'33 secs Speed Reading Time: 31 secs*


 



I recently stumbled upon something most peculiar.

I guess you'd call it a memory phenomenon…

…it appears that the Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy North is home to a mysterious, elite group of people possessing super memory powers.

I came upon the group quite by chance whilst out walking our labradoodle puppy, Mambo.

You see each morning these memory maestros gather in the local park to socialise, walk their four-legged friends and quietly demonstrate their amazing powers of recall to passers-by.

At first I didn't really notice it.

But after numerous early morning visits to the park I was struck by the fact that everyone I met was able to recall Mambo's name, regardless of how briefly they had met the fluffy fella - or how long ago.

Not that impressive you may think, until you consider that this particular park is doggy heaven, a hang-out to literally hundreds of mutts.

(So much so that the dogs have even organised their own Christmas party, according to posters stuck up around the park by one of the clever pooches).

Needless to say I was intrigued.

What was the secret to their amazing powers of recall?

Was there something special in the water in 3068?

Was there some strange confluence of magnetic forces deep below the ground conspiring to make Fitzroy North the memory mecca of Australia?

Or were these strange people the guardians of some long lost magical memory technique for remembering names?

In an effort to uncover the truth, I quizzed several of them hoping to discover some great new method for making names stick.

Alas I was disappointed.

No memory secrets. No magical techniques.

Turns out that everyone I asked had just one thing in common…

…they loved dogs.

Yep, that simple.

They owed their incredible ability to remember names purely to being genuinely interested in the dogs that they met.

Sadly, my admiration for their memory skills was somewhat diminished upon subsequent visits to the park when they all still remembered Mambo… but few of them could remember my name.

A great way to discover that your dog is more interesting than you are.

The Final Word: If you're looking for ways to improve your memory the message is clear - get yourself a dog. Or failing that just be interested in the things - and people - you'd like to remember.

Have you taken The Gloo 7 Day Memory Challenge yet? Is it really possible to improve your memory in the next 7 days simply by reading one short article each day? Take the challenge and find out.

Take The Gloo 7 Day Memory Challenge

 

Have a memorable day.


Chris Lyons
Gloo - The Memory Company
Making Things Stick!

www.gloo.com.au

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*Estimated reading times are based on - average reader 250 words per minute, speed reader 750 words per minute.

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