Explaining the brain

The fabric of Brainysplain or “explaining the brain”

The brain needs a reward if you’re asking it to remember your thinking. If you remember to remember, then the frequency with which you utter “I cannot remember” will decrease. The Brain’s reward is the process of unravelling the pattern rather than the brain and memory stressing about the hard work required to remember something in the first place. “Big Data” (your important things) isn’t hard work when the process is playful fun. Using Brainysplain tips and techniques and the memory layer devices I teach, I can help you reward your quest for “Big Data”. I can release your curious mind if you follow my memory aids that help organise information.

The sustainability of Brainysplain brain training in your personal and professional life does come with some caveats. In Brainysplain I can set you up with my examples explaining how my brain processes information and makes it stick using devices designed to trick your mind. This is so your brain can absorb otherwise difficult and daunting surprises. But for this to work for you, you will need to create your own references from your personal experiences. If you simply try to copy my interests for recalling your information, then you will tactically and strategically fail in this project. So please harness your interests to make your “Big Data” stick!

If you want to learn the tricks behind learning to love what you dislike; to understand the neuroscience background to memory and data retention; to appreciate the harmful conditions that can obstruct learning; to distinguish when and what to remember and not to remember; then Brainysplain is going to support you.