The Smell of Chocolate Candy
November 14, 2009 4:36 pm TravelFor example you’re studying for a math test you have to remember a certain theorem, such as the Pythagorean Theorem and but you just can’t seem to make it stick in your brain. However, you take out a piece of chocolate candy, let’s say a chocolate candy bar and you smell it as it reaches your mouth. You eat the chocolate but it’s the smell that causes you to remember that theorem for later. The next day and you’re taking the test when you forget that the rest of the candy bar was left in your backpack. It’s all melted now but you happen to catch a whiff of it. The scent of the chocolate brings you right back to the day before when you were looking intently at that theorem. Out of the blue and the odor of chocolate candy has given you the mental reminder you have to remember that hard to learn theorem and you straightforwardly answer it ON the test. this idea will provide you the urge to buy chocolate.