How Writing A List And Keeping It Handy Can Help You Remember
February 14, 2012 by Guest
Filed under Improve Memory
You memory can be significantly improved by focusing your attention. When you are first introduced to someone, picture the spelling of their name in your head, or ask about the spelling. For instance, “Is Tracy spelled with a Y or I?” Then, make a statement about their person’s name in order to keep it in our memory. Use her name several times throughout the conversation. This can be a big help in committing it to memory.
If you have something you need to remember, try associating it with a humorous phrase, song or mental image. Infusing humor into the things that you want to memorize can make them easier to recall later.
Mnemonic devices can be a powerful strategy to use when you want to remember something important. This is a technique in which you pair something you need to remember together with something you already know well. Rhymes, songs, acronyms or jokes are common forms of mnemonic devices, and they make studying more fun while improving your memory.
If you need to retain a great deal of information, you may find it useful to regularly switch up your study locations. When you study in one spot, the knowledge can be thought to be location specific to your brain. Mixing the geography makes it more general and a part of you. By studying the material in various locations, it starts to become part of your long term memory.
One way to improve memory is by building a “memory tree.” If you have a lot of information to memorize, start at the core. Then work to branch “limbs” of important details off of what you’ve already committed to memory. You then want to assign little leaves to the less important areas of the branches. By organizing and visualizing nuggets of information like this, you will find it easier to store them in your memory.
Avoid coffee if possible. Caffeine, which is found in coffee and other drinks, may lead to dehydration. Your brain is mostly made of water, so dehydration creates an exhausted state, and your brain might not function properly. This will affect your memory in a negative way.
One way to make sure you remember things is through using a strategy called “chunking.” This method lets you group together information, such as the digits that make up a phone number, in a manner that will make it easier to remember information, or to write down for another person.
By following this advice you can hopefully retain memory capacity, or improve upon it as necessary. A better memory will bring improvement on the job and improve relationships with family and friends. Take advantage of your increased cognitive ability and improve your life.
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