The First Sip
Hey Sunday Brewers!
Did you know there’s ONE little trick you can use to improve memory and recall when learning new marketing strategies?
Or that people under the age of 40 prefer to hear THIS word instead of “fiduciary”?
No fluff in this brew – just practical tactics you can implement right away.
But, as always, let’s start with a reminder of the good happening in the world! 👇
For homeowners, taking the garbage can to and from the street on “trash day” is a time-honored tradition.
(A tradition that nobody really likes.)
So when neighbors in Grand Chute, Wisconsin started noticing their garbage cans mysteriously showing back up at the top of their driveways…
…people were a little confused.
Who was trudging through the ice and snow in the wee hours of the morning to bring back the cans?
Homeowner Melody Luttenegger vowed to find out.
After hearing the garbage truck leave one morning, she bundled up, walked down to the end of her driveway, and waited.
After a little while, she noticed her neighbor rolling his can up his driveway.
But then the man came back down to the street and Melody realized through the darkness that it wasn’t her neighbor…it was a stranger.
That stranger turned out to be 75-year-old Dick Pontzloff who lives a couple of streets over.
“When I retired, I got sick of doing nothing, so I started going around and picking up garbage cans,” Dick says. “Not just certain ones – everyone’s.”
Dick gets up early in the morning on garbage day and rides his bike through the neighborhood – stopping at each house and walking the can up the driveway.
“For someone random to just do that, it doesn’t go unnoticed,” said Melody.
“You know the kindness that strangers give is an unexplainable feeling. And he doesn’t even realize how nice of a gesture it is and how much we appreciate it.”
1 Caffeinated Neurohack
Trying to learn a new concept – like a strategy from the Virtual Advisor Power Hour or one of the dozens of Advisorist MAX courses?
Science says you retain more of what you learn when you engage your hands.
That’s because of the strong relationship your motor system shares with various sensory and cognitive stations in the brain.
When you use your hands to take handwritten notes, it quite literally imprints what you’re learning in deep parts of the brain that impact future recall.
In layman’s terms, your memory becomes tied to the specific movements of your hand that were required to form the letters and words.
(Pressing keys on a keyboard activates fewer areas of the brain, meaning we forget what we’ve typed faster.)
So…
Next time you’re trying to learn something, give your brain’s encoding process a BOOST and go “old school” with handwritten notes.
☕ TL;DR: When learning something new, take handwritten notes to increase recall.
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Be Well,
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