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Get an awesome memory

 

Isn't it fantastic when someone you just met remembers your name?

It's such a simple task, yet for a large majority of people it is the single most important skill that fails them. The ability to remember significant information at the right time during a conversation, meeting or presentation can create a brilliant impression.

It's also true that some people just find it hard to remember names, sequences, and figures. But the good news is that anyone can learn to improve and train their memory to its full potential. Just think how good it would be to be able to recall little nuggets of information from every professional or personal encounter.

You must start by treating your brain as one of the most powerful tools in your body, it really is. You can exercise your brain by stimulating it with new information, hobbies, and education.

Other ways you can work out your brain is by avoiding meaningless television and instead, try reading a book or playing different board games or puzzles - the types that push you to think. Break away from standard routines and do something that adds a little spice into your brain's life.

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These are just a few helpful steps to improve your recall skills and knowledge base. Here are a some more essential tips to enhance your memory:

  • Pay close attention to details when you are listening to someone. Learn to absorb details in conversations even if you do not think they are important. You'd be surprised how you can remember things even from the most boring conversations.
  • Make sure that you fully understand what you are learning. If you cannot figure out what something means, go over the information again, or better yet, ask somebody, until it is thoroughly understood.
  • Being selective can help you recall information better. Instead of trying to remember the entire contents of the conversation you just had, concentrate on remembering only the most salient points.
  • Immediately after you leave a meeting, you may want to translate your memory onto paper. Remember to take in everything that you have memorised and write it down. This way you can continually study the information at a later date.
  • Once you're aware of your learning style, try to absorb new information in the same style. This help train your brain to process information quicker and even help cut down on study time.
  • When you have to learn something complex, get into the habit of repeating it back aloud in your own words. The more you practice, the more your brain will recognise -- giving your brain an excellent workout.


Implementing these tips will help improve your memory and in the long run, help you achieve your goals and certainly leave a memorable impression on everyone you meet.

 

 

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