Another idea: I'm thinking about mental imagery. Like being able to visualize stuff in your head - how pro chess players can play dozens of games at once blindfolded or, on a lesser scale, how you can maintain an image of certain tasks/problems/ideas in your head without having to write down or draw anything.
This certainly has ties to memory, and improving this skill can likely help you in a lot of ways - for example, improving your capacity for mental visualization allows you to more easily think about complex ideas and not be limited by the space in your own mind.
If I do this, I'll probably try out a shorter video length. I'm getting slightly bored of the format I've been using, and want to try out something new.
Colin Galen
Another idea: I'm thinking about mental imagery. Like being able to visualize stuff in your head - how pro chess players can play dozens of games at once blindfolded or, on a lesser scale, how you can maintain an image of certain tasks/problems/ideas in your head without having to write down or draw anything.
This certainly has ties to memory, and improving this skill can likely help you in a lot of ways - for example, improving your capacity for mental visualization allows you to more easily think about complex ideas and not be limited by the space in your own mind.
If I do this, I'll probably try out a shorter video length. I'm getting slightly bored of the format I've been using, and want to try out something new.
What do you think?
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