This is a Buddhist method for tapping into the problem solving power of your brain. It is used to overcome the feeling of hopelessness that can immobilize a person when facing a difficult situation or be used to solve tough problems.
The idea is that when you are trying to decide what to do or to solve a problem, you tell yourself to remember the solution. Say to yourself "Remember! How did I solve this problem?"
This essentially tells your brain that there is a solution, and that the answer is somewhere in there. The brain responds to this assumption by searching for the "solution" or to search for "tools" around you. Our brains are more powerful than we realize - sometime we just need simple "tricks" like this to go beyond our self-imposed limitations.
stumble upon above in Dan Brown book and the brainpower newsletter in the net, so fascinating.
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