Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Memory tip for 29th of March 2011


Yesterday I gave you a tip on how to improve your memory and it was to remember everything that you did that day. Today my tip for your memory improvement would be: expand your imagination. We are used to thinking in words and not so much in images. So, when we try to remember something, we usually try to remember words and that is very difficult to do. What we should do is: we have to start thinking in images as remembering an image is much easier than remembering a word. 

Napoleon once said that imagination rules the world. I could not agree more. If you use imagination in anything you do you will see a very great increase in your productivity as imagination unleashes your creative powers. Your memory needs those creative powers and imagination can easily supply your memory with them. You simply have to start thinking in images. So, instead of learning word, you should try to remember images of those words. In this way you can learn a foreign language much faster than you would do that the ordinary way by cramming one word after the other. Give freedom for your imagination in the sphere of learning and remembering and you will not have to spend a lot of time to learn even the most difficult thing. 

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