The human brain weights about 1.4 kilograms, but it can hold much more information than most computers. However, there is another difference between humans and computers. Computers don't forget information they are given, but humans often do. No one remembers everything, and luckily we don't usually have to. But everyone can improve their memory if they want to. Here are some suggestions.
Try to use new information right away. For example, if you meet someone who says "Hi! I'm Carlos," don't just say "Hello." Repeat the person's name, say "Hello, Carlos.”
Break a big number into smaller parts. For example, it's hard to memorize 109244153, but if you divide it into three parts-109/244/153-it becomes easier.
Go over information. If you bring what you've learned back to your mind, they become easier to remember. For example, before you go to sleep, it's a good idea to think about the new things you learned that day.
Never tell yourself that you have a poor memory. You can always do something to help improve your memory. And everyone's memory gets better if they use it often enough.
All of the suggestions are helpful. If you follow them, you are certain to improve your memory.
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Use new information at |
Repeat a name. |
Break a big number into small parts. |
So to memorize 109244153, the number can be divided into three parts. |
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It's a good idea to think about the new things you learned that day before sleeping. |
Never tell yourself you have a poor memory. |
Use your memory often |