....forgetful, can't remember where you put the
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Memory Techniques
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Hello Friends,
Honey! Where did I put
my damn keys?
Do you forget important
dates like your…oops! Anniversary?
Peoples names,
birthdays, places, events, what you studied, etc, all draw a
blank?
If so, just relax.
Don’t get so serious about it. The whole world isn’t about to stop
just because you forget a few things, right?
Many people do
experience memory problems, regardless of age, sex, or social
standing. You didn’t think it was just you, did you? Don’t think
only aging people can experience forgetfulness, because everyone can
have some memory loss from time to time.
You want a sharper
memory?
Memory & Learning Skills -
Fundamental Skills For Life
You have to be
interested in what you want to remember or memorize. Let’s say for
instance you love to study History more than any other subject. Do
you think you would remember History more than your studies in other
subjects? Absolutely. By becoming more interested in what you are
studying, you are also giving more attention to it. This increases
your chances of recalling it again from your memory when you need
it.
You need to be able to
focus well and put your full attention on what you are learning. If
you easily get distracted by things around you, it will take you
longer to memorize and remember things. Find a quiet place so you
can concentrate on what you are reading, learning, or
observing.
Use Your
Imagination
You must use your
imagination. Be creative. Learn to visualize what you are reading
etc. I don’t mean just get the pictures, really experience it with
all your senses. Many memory techniques require the person to think
of the most outrageous and exaggerated images to help them remember
certain facts or information. The funnier and more out-of-this-world
the images, the better chances you will retain data in your
mind.
Visualize some pleasant
experiences you had recently. Try to get get the sensations at the
time, the feelings, the emotions, the smells, the sounds, the
sights, the colors. This will freshen your mind and make it easier
to retain information.
Healthy Lifestyle Will
Help
A healthy lifestyle can
definitely help. A good diet, regular exercise and enough sleep
create a mind that is alert and energetic. It is far easier to
recall stuff when your mind is alert and not sleepy. There are also
some vitamins that apparently help to improve memory. Check out your
local health food store.
Memorization Linked To Learning
Styles
The way a person learns
affects the sort of mnemonics they should consider using. Remember,
too, no one uses one style exclusively. There is usually significant
overlap in learning styles.
Since visual learners
make up around 65% of the population, most mnemonic devices utilize
visual images to aid memory.
KEY POINTS TO
REMEMBER:
- Use positive,
pleasant images.
- Vivid, colorful
images are easier to remember.
- Jot down every
diagram, map or symbol written on the board by the instructor.
- Even with printed
course notes in front of them, visual learners still benefit from
written information of their own, symbols, diagrams, etc.
AUDITORY
LEARNERS relate
most effectively to the spoken word. They will listen intently to a
lecture, then rely on printed notes or their own notes. Often times,
summaries of ideas developed in a book or a series of lectures will
help the auditory learner understand the material.
Readily understanding
material is essential to learning and remembering. Auditory learners
make up about 30% of the population. Another excellent manner for
the auditory learner to remember is to teach the material to someone
else.
As passive learners, we
remember only 10% of what we read, 20% of what we hear, and 30% of
what we see. When you teach someone else, you retain 70 % of what
you teach. When you tell and show someone you retain 90% of what you
say and do!
Using Mnemonics
'Mnemonic' is another
word for memory tool. Mnemonics are methods for remembering
information that is otherwise quite difficult to recall. A very
simple example is the '30 days hath September' rhyme. The basic
principle of mnemonics is to use as many of the best functions of
your brain as possible to store information.
Mnemonic techniques are
more specific memory aids. Many are based on the general memory
strategies that were presented earlier. Although it can be easiest
to remember those things that you understand well, sometimes you
must rely on rote memory.
Visual Imagery
Create a
visual image representative of the material you are trying to learn.
For example,
if you were learning Freud’s concept that human personality has
three main parts. You might picture a WWF wrestling match between
SID Vicious and the Libido KID (ID = inborn instinctual drives,
namely aggression and sex).
In the
stands are their mothers scolding them and reminding them to be kind
to each other (SUPEREGO = that part of us that motivates us tobehave
in an ideal manner as defined by parents and culture). In the ring
is thereferee (EGO = that part of us that helps us confirm to what
the external world requires).
So, when
asked on a test to explain Freud’s 3-part notion of personality,you
recall the image of the wrestling match and the roles of the Id, Ego
andSuperego
Method of Loci
This is a
mnemonic device which combines a strategy for searching memory along
with visual imagery.
Choose a
literal and familiar pathway (e.g. daily route to school, work,
walking the dog) or environment (e.g. your room orsome other
familiar place). Memorize prominent landmarks along that route or in
that environment. Then, in your imagination, place visual
representations of the material you are learning at those landmarks.
For example, if you were trying to learn a list of Freud’s defense
mechanisms (e.g. repression, projection, sublimation) you could
picture a room with an iron in one corner (for repression), a slide
projector (for projection) in another and a toy submarine (for
sublimation) on a shelf.
On a test
when asked to name Freud’s defense mechanisms you picture theroom
and then you will see the iron, projector and submarine and recall
the relevant defense mechanisms.
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When applied correctly
they are so powerful that can improve your memory many times. Don't
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how to better remember information.
Memory techniques are
very simple. The best part - they can be applied in just minutes.
Memory techniques go deep in the history - even ancient people used
them. They were especially used by ancient orators to remember long
speeches.
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