Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Memory tip for 5th of April 2011


Yesterday I told you about importance of what you eat in terms of improving your memory. Today I want to give you a tip that would help you to memorize materials which you want to learn for exams or similar stuff. The tip is: try to organize the stuff you are learning. When you study you will start noticing that there are some similar ideas, concepts and notions in the text. What you have to do is try to group, structure and organize these things into units and then try to remember them.

You need to organize the things according to the level of importance. Some information in the text will be very important, some less, some absolutely unimportant. So, you start putting the most important information with all of its’ ideas and concepts as number one in your mind, then going to less important and finishing with the least important. Sequencing is very important if you want to remember things better. Try to develop your own system of remembering and putting things in chunks or a sequence. In this way you will learn how to remember one thing after another. 

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