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Understanding the Dynamic Mind System
The human brain interprets our world around us by making sense of our senses. It codes and decodes complex images, color, structure, sounds, smells and other stimuli in order than we may recognize, understand and react to and within our environment. The brain is ever changing, for the better or for the worse. It is many things, but static, it is not. The most cutting edge of cognitive research clearly demonstrates that we can mold, change and develop the mind throughout a lifetime. Indeed, neuroscience has now learned that in many instances, new brain cells can be grown and ones long atrophied, renewed.
Many have experienced age related memory loss, often starting the 30s and 40s then progressing through the 50s and 60s. This has been especially true for most people as they have increasing turned their "brain tasks over to calculators, computers, and other electronic devices. In addition, most educational systems have reduced the importance of memory, forgetting that the brain cannot understand or use what it cannot recall.
Properly developed, the human mind has an enormous capacity for processing and recalling huge amounts of data. Likewise an undeveloped brain will actually shrink over time with its neurons and accompanying dendrites diminishing and eventually dying off. The Dynamic Mind System provides a new technology, which trains the mind to train itself. This permits one to use their mind in ways they never dreamed possible.
The Dynamic Mind System seeks to utilize all the resources of the mind to process, analyze and retain information. While dramatically improving one's thought processes and their ability to remember, the Dynamic Mind System also improves the individual's speed and capacity to acquire information whether visually from reading or orally from listening. In the process of developing the application areas of the mind, one's creativity improves along with a corresponding ability to concentrate, focus, and be creative.
Human memory works by developing connections between new information and that which is already known. To do this, the brain fits data into mental structures and frameworks. This is why the more one learns about a topic, the more one can learn. The stronger the framework of information becomes, the greater is the propensity for facts, ideas, and concepts to transfer into long-term memory.
One primary reason memory diminishes, is that outside information is seldom clearly structured. Where newly acquired information drifts as isolated facts, it is normally forgotten because of the absence of structure. The Dynamic Mind System corrects that problem by providing an immediate, easy to learn, structural system for memory based around the cutting areas of memory science and research.
70% of one's ability to use their memory, to read, listen, or to think - is 100% related to the health of their brain! Consequently, the Dynamic Mind System concentrates on the importance of brain health as it engages in the enhancement of the mind.
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