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Improving Your Memory - Easy Tips

Before you can improve your memory the first step is to learn how it works. For memory there is a process your brain goes through where it first acquires or registers incoming information, consolidates and sorts that information and at a later time you have that ability to recall the information that has been acquired and stored. This is a process of the brain and the nervous system working together, and it contains two kinds of information: knowledge and procedures. Below are just a few tips that you can easily employ to help improve your memory.

One of the simplest ways to improve your memory is by regularly using it! You can do this is by trying to think differently or remember things you have not thought of in a long time. Using little games like recalling every animal you can think of beginning with a certain letter, or naming every country you have visited (useful if you are well travelled!). This is called flexing your memory and it really makes it more nimble. Just like a muscle, the more you exercise it the bigger it becomes!

Something else that has been proven to enhance your memory is learning a new language. This exercises your brain by exposing it to new, unfamiliar words and sounds that your brain will be forced to absorb and retain. The sheer volume of information required in learning a new language will certainly help your brain exercises and improve your memory… not to mention how it will improve your communication skills.

New studies also suggest that taking short naps during the day improves memory. At the onset of sleep a period of processing begins which boosts your memory. Stress is a factor in all of our lives but when it becomes an overpowering factor to our health, we need to do something about it. And don’t forget, physical exercise will also make your memory better (especially as you get older) as this aides the blood flow to the whole body (including the brain).

These are just a few simple ways that you can improve your memory starting from right now. There are also more advanced methods that you can use to improve your memory. Kenneth Higbee’s book ‘Your Memory: How It Works And How To Improve It’ uses techniques like: Link, Loci, Peg, and Phonetic systems which can be incorporated into your everyday life. He also teaches on aging and memory and the latest information on the use of mnemonics,

Click on the link to get your copy of Your Memory: How It Works And How To Improve It, or visit my post on Your Memory - How It Works.




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