09-28-2011, 08:55 AM
Here are suggestions that work for me.
1) Focus intently on desired outcome (maximizing your memory). You could try recalling past information at a given time throughout the day you are using it. Names, birthdays, and dates of historical events would be easy to for a test.
2) Throw all caution to the wind and go about your day and see if your memory is functioning at a higher frequency.
These two methods work well for me. Give the sub at least three weeks, if it doesn't work, you didn't loose much, but if it does... the shop has plenty to offer
1) Focus intently on desired outcome (maximizing your memory). You could try recalling past information at a given time throughout the day you are using it. Names, birthdays, and dates of historical events would be easy to for a test.
2) Throw all caution to the wind and go about your day and see if your memory is functioning at a higher frequency.
These two methods work well for me. Give the sub at least three weeks, if it doesn't work, you didn't loose much, but if it does... the shop has plenty to offer
In the end, it's not going to matter how many breaths you took, but how many moments took your breath away.
-Shing Xiong
-Shing Xiong