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Memorization Problems:
Solved!
Have you
ever had problems in remembering names,
numbers, grocery items needed, and other
little details such as the location
where you placed your car keys this
morning? The truth is, we all have our
moments of forgetting little bits of
information that matters at the exact
moment we need them.
But did you know that memorization
techniques boil down to two basic
things? These are ways on how you focus
your attention and create a meaning in
correspondence to the information or
object you store in your memory. With
memory techniques, you encourage your
mind to be creative while utilizing your
innate memory skills.
One of the proven memory techniques
known today is called the Link Method.
As mentioned above, enhancing your
memory skills require you to become
creative and imaginative which are
considered very strong memory boosters
when exercised correctly.
Using the Link approach, it has been
proven that an object associated to the
next on the list is less confusing to
do, not to mention the order of the
information included are also memorized
easier. The list of items to be
memorized can easily be remembered no
matter how irrelevant they are from one
another. With continuous practice and
diligence, Link Method allows you to
remember things from the top of your
head without getting stuck in
frustration in the middle of urgency.
Now isn’t that a good thing? Of course
it is.
Let me give you an example. Say you need
to remember five items. We can take the
items as the following; a cat, rice,
hat, pigeon and fence. They are entirely
different and have no relevance from one
another but remembering these bits of
information is a piece of cake with pure
Link Method. What you need to do is have
your imagination working by starting on
the cat. Imagine it as a Siamese cat
that eats rice since he’s from Siam. The
rice is served in a hat but then, a
pigeon comes along and starts to eat the
rice. Seeing this, the cat chases the
pigeon away and ends up landing in the
fence.
What you can do in addition to the scene
above is to create details for each
character. Try to imagine the colors,
location and other important details as
you construct the scene. Experts found
out that the memory skills of a person
work very well with colors. However, it
is not so good when it comes to shapes.
Going back to the scene we’ve created,
plus points would go for funnier
imagination. Humans respond and capture
vivid images that are unique and funny.
It may sound crazy but it’s proven to
work. Imagination and memory is a good
pair that works excellent together.
Using it takes less of an effort but
requires enthusiasm and willingness.
These are just basic factors you can
learn out of the entire section of
memory techniques. Find out more at
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