
How Forgetting Can Help to Get Out of Your Head in Improv
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We are often taught that forgetting is a weakness, especially in improv where details seem really important. It's what we practice all the time!
However, forgetting can be a skill to practice. In this episode, I explore the science behind why our brains are designed to forget, and how we can use this adaptive process to our advantage in our scenes and shows.
Learn how letting go of details can reduce cognitive load, improve listening, and help you get out of your head and out of your own way in a scene. I'll also cover how this also applies to some neurodivergent performers who process information in different ways. You will also discover a practical pre-show exercise to clear your mind so you can be more present and spontaneous in your scenes inspired by Mo Gawdat.
Resources mentioned:
- Research on Forgetting: https://www.utoronto.ca/news/why-forgetting-really-important-memory-u-t-research
- The PDF resource mentioned in this episode will be available mid-August 2025 at: https://improvupdate.com/downloads
- Improv Update Website & Newsletter: ImprovUpdate.com/newsletters
- Your Improv Brain Discord Community: https://discord.gg/6fAfQ8fhCA
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