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Method for better memory

Method for better memory

There's only trained memory or untrained memory - no good or bad memory.

  • MOM method: Motivation (make remembering personal). Observation (attention is directly related to retention). Methods (visuals are easier to remember than words. We might forget a name & remember the face but it's rarely the other way round).
  • Method for better memory:
  1. Focus on the picture created by the words you hear. Visual memory is very powerful.
  2. Associate it with something you already know, may be to a memory.
  3. Emotion. Information combined with emotion becomes a long-term memory.
  4. Location. Associate the key points you want to learn with key elements of a space familiar to you. Walk through the space every time there's a need to recall that information. Remembering 'where' was crucial to survival and has remained so for our brain. 
  • Rote learning is lost in a very short period of time.

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