You read the title right my fellow welder.
Check this out.
What if you could train your mind to weld before putting on yourwelding helmet?
Are you familiar with the most frequent mistakes than can plague a welder?
If not, you may be making these same mistakes. errors that can cause failed x-rays, or bad bend tests, and just plain old nasty welds.
What if you could become the The Man or maybe just brush up on your skills in general?
The fact of this matter is, is that if you want to become great at anything you have to practice and practice some more. We have all heard that before.
It is true.
If you want to be the great golfer or the killer guitarist the first thing you will need to do is to actually see someone else doing that thing you yearn to do.
The eye is the portal to the brain.
I know that isn't rocket science but keep reading.
Welding is a visual art form.
Like painting you are visualizing what is being done while it is in progress.
Your eyes and your memory are communicating back and forth for the process to go on.
Keep in mind that just because the process is in motion that doesn't guarantee the level of success of greatness.
Listen to this information I found: according to the New York Times research, for the brain remembering is like doing>
That means if you can program your brain to remember techniques that lead to the how to, its best to actually learn what to do before you actually do it.
You can actually train your memory to be an expert before you actually do it.
Well we are out of time for this snippet. Talk soon!!
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