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Quick examples of saving memories and asking for them later.
Overview
Save important details, reminders, and past events.
Just ask
Ask OkOliver when you need to remember something.
Other Ways to Help Your Memory
Explore books and resources that can help improve recall, build better habits, and complement your use of OkOliver.
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Richard Feynman's Mental Models: How to Think, Learn, and Problem-Solve Like a Nobel Prize-Winning Polymath - Paperback
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Unlimited Memory: How to Use Advanced Learning Strategies to Learn Faster, Remember More and be More Productive - Paperback
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Unlimited Memory: Moonwalking with Einstein Steps to Photographic Memory - Paperback
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The Memory Book: The Classic Guide to Improving Your Memory at Work, at School, and at Play - Paperback
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Blog posts
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The Most Valuable Information Is Often the Easi...
Last week, an Uber driver showed me a shortcut that avoided heavy airport traffic. It worked perfectly. The surprising part wasn't the shortcut itself—it was realizing how easy it would...
The Most Valuable Information Is Often the Easi...
Last week, an Uber driver showed me a shortcut that avoided heavy airport traffic. It worked perfectly. The surprising part wasn't the shortcut itself—it was realizing how easy it would...
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Past You and Future You Don't Speak the Same La...
Saving information is only half the problem. The real challenge is finding it again when future you describes it differently than past you did.
Past You and Future You Don't Speak the Same La...
Saving information is only half the problem. The real challenge is finding it again when future you describes it differently than past you did.
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The Best Time to Save Information Is When You F...
Many things we wish we remembered later felt impossible to forget when we first learned them. That's why the best time to save useful information is when you discover it.
The Best Time to Save Information Is When You F...
Many things we wish we remembered later felt impossible to forget when we first learned them. That's why the best time to save useful information is when you discover it.