Tips and techniques to help you remember...
...you know, that thing... I forgot.
Great for students...but other folks could benifet from these tips, as well.
Having problems forgetting appointments, to-dos, errands, feeding your children and pets, picking up after yourself, getting out of bed... not to mention forgetting birthdays, and even anniversaries?
If you are like many people, you will often find yourself forgetting something. In an age of computers, PDA’s, and many other devices - this my be ok for some folks, unless you forget where you put those devices. Others may want to increase their ability to memorize things - luckily there are a few creative ways you can improve your long and short term memory.
Use your Senses & Be Aware
Practice creating vivid images/concepts in your head - using all of
your senses. Analyze your surroundings by sound, sight, smell, taste,
and touch. Being aware all of your senses will give your mind more ways
to associate (and thus remember) when it is time to recall something.
This is like form of meditation -- which is good for your brain in a variety of ways. (see our article: Interesting Ways to Improve Your Brain for more info).Humor & Vulgarity
If you need to memorize something specific try using humor or vulgarity as a memory aid.
Make a nasty or funny limerick or poem about something that
needs to be remembered and you'll have a hard time forgetting. (Great
tip for students).
Example: Guitar students are sometimes taught to remember the common 5 string tuning of EADGBE with this:
Every Asshole Does Good But Eddie
Don't worry, be Mindful
Negative thoughts fog our minds, but clearing out the negative and focusing on the positive also improves memory & concentration.
Stress is a big brain buster, so minimize stress and negative thoughts to keep your wits.
Apt Quote: “What to do if you find yourself stuck in a crack in the ground underneath a giant boulder you can't move, with no hope of rescue. Consider how lucky you are that life has been good to you so far. Alternatively, if life hasn't been good to you so far, which given your current circumstances seems more likely, consider how lucky you are that it won't be troubling you much longer.” - Douglas Adams
See the Future
Have trouble remembering to-dos, appointments, meetings, deadlines, birthdays and other future events?
Here is the secret: When you know you have an upcoming event
you don't want to forget, picture yourself at the event. What are you
doing, who is there, what does it smell like? Imagine the event...even
better: imagine yourself taking the steps that lead to the event. For example... let's say tomorrow you have to call the someone. Picture yourself in your home/office, picture yourself picking up the phone, imagine dialing the number and talking to the person of the other end.
Associate
Association is among one of the easiest and most used tools in
learning. This is the process of taking the information you wish to
memorize, and linking it mentally to something else that is natural to
you. When learning something new, try to associate the new concept with
one to which you are already familiar.
Couple association with being aware using all of your senses and you will have a higher rate of successful recall.
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