How to Remember Anything You Want to Remember, Backed by Science

How to Remember Anything You Want to Remember, Backed by Science

Adam Grant took a deep dive into memory research to found a simple answer. Associative learning is the process of relating something new to something you already know — not in a Pavlov’s dog kind of way, but by learning the relationship between seemingly unrelated things. And you’ll be able to apply greater context — which will help with memory storage and retrieval — to the new information you learn.

Source: www.inc.com