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I sometimes wonder what my life would be like if I
can remember almost everything just like Kim Peak. My computer and
the internet will probably have no use for me, right? Yeah, we all
want to have a superpower memory (minus the brain defects, of
course).
Ever since I flunked my math subject in highschool,
I’ve been obsessed with improving my memory and have been trying
all the different methods that I can find. Now that I’m older, I
discovered that what works for me best is one of the simplest
techniques of all time – i.e. reading. Yes, comrade. What I said
is true. Reading alone can help improve your memory tenfold. So,
if you read all the tips I’ve provided below, you’re definitely on
your way to unleashing the power of your brain and utilizing it to
its fullest potential.
SENSORY ENHANCEMENT
1. Engage All Your
Senses – We often try to remember things using one or two of our
senses. Scientific studies have proven that the more senses you
engage in your mental projection, the more likely you will be able
to retain the information inside your head. We usually neglect
touch, taste, and smell when we are memorizing something. Try to
involve these senses and notice the big difference it will make.
2. Add Color –
Advertisers know how to effectively use colors to attract
attention and leave a strong impression to their target audience.
Keep in mind that the more you give attention to what you are
trying to remember, the more it will stay in your memory. Learn
the effects of colors and how you can use them to boost your brain
power.
3. Effective Listening
– Most of the time, we tend to forget things not because we have a
poor memory, but because we fail to listen to what is being said.
When you are in a conversation, listening is really not that hard
as long as you are interested in the subject, but if you know how
to listen effectively regardless of the topic’s relevance, you’ll
be able to increase a large fraction of your brain’s capacity to
remember.
4. Request Repetition
During Conversation – In seminars and lectures, speakers often do
the favor of repeating significant subjects for the audience so
they can remember it. In normal conversations, however, you may
need to ask the other person to repeat something you feel that
it's important so that you can reduce the possibility of
forgetting it.
5. Ask For The
Pronunciation – If you’re trying to remember names of
acquaintances, it is very effective to politely ask for the
pronunciation. This will not only give the name a strong
impression on your mind, but will also show your interest in the
other person.
6. Ask For The
Spelling – Sometimes, you will encounter people who may just not
make any sense even when it comes to pronouncing their names. If
that’s the case, it will be better to ask for the spelling.
7. Take Photographs –
Pictures convey a thousand words. I’m not suggesting that you take
pictures of every person you meet. Besides, we’re done talking
about remembering names. For other things that you want to
remember, sometimes by associating it with photographs or taking a
shot of it can help a big deal in improving your memory.
8. Use The 5S Method –
People in Japan make use of a system called the 5S Method. A lot
of companies worldwide have incorporated this system as a
management methodology. The point is, an organized environment is
equivalent to organized thinking. It’s helpful to keep your things
in order so that it will be easier for you to remember where they
are located.
LOGICAL THINKING
9. Mental Preparation
– Take time to relax and get yourself ready for any activity that
will require your mental energy. If you prepare yourself by
anticipating how things will run during your day, your mind has
more time to stay calm. It also helps you avoid anxiety which is a
leading cause of memory loss.
10. Observation –
Discoveries are made by people who know how to observe properly.
Most people remain passive to the things that are happening in
their surroundings. Thus, they let the opportunity of discovering
something new or realizing something that has been staring them in
the face for a long time pass through their own hands.
11. Learn Speed
Reading – Logical thinking requires you to compare new ideas with
old ones already existing inside your mind. When you have more
ideas inside your head, you’ll find it easier to analyze different
things. To do this, of course, you will need to learn speed
reading.
12. Sequencing and Ordering – Sometimes, you will
need to think in a linear fashion to remember things. If you put
your things in order inside your home or your office, I don’t see
any reason why you shouldn’t do the same inside your mind.
13. Numbering –
Numbers were invented exactly to put things in order inside our
minds. You may not like math because it’s difficult, but it’s
always good to keep in mind that all of us learned to count from
one to ten. You don’t always need to make it difficult for
yourself.
14. Business Cards –
Professionally, this is a necessity for most people. The reason is
fairly obvious, of course. All the important information you want
to remember about the other person is contained in their card.
15. Personal File – If
you’re in the habit of exchanging business cards with other people
or collecting any kind of data from any kind of source, then you
will certainly need to have a place to keep them. Make sure you
apply sequencing and ordering in your personal file.
16. Internal
Repetition – You can hear yourself talk inside your head everyday.
That’s called subvocalization. If you make it a habit to repeat
anything you want to remember during a conversation using
subvocalization, you are increasing the power of your brain to
remember.
17. Time Allotment –
Things are often forgotten when not enough time is allotted by our
attention. In social gatherings and business occasions, people
make sure they give themselves enough time for meeting people and
having short conversations.
18. The Progressive
Method – Avoid taking everything all at once. Your brain and mind
have its own limits. No matter what you’re doing or trying to
remember, start small but always try to keep breaking your
previous record.
19. Form Good Habits -
Your nervous system creates neural pathways each time you learn
something. These neural pathways become stronger through
repetition and practice. It only takes a month to turn a new skill
into a habit.
20. Learn Something
New – By acquiring new skills each time you see an opportunity,
not only will your brain power improve but you are also increasing
your potential for adaptation. Understanding your own environment
becomes easier by learning something new every day and forming
them into habits.
21. Solving Puzzles –
Crossword puzzles, arcade games, word games, chess, etc. All these
things require your mind to invent tactical solutions. Strategy
games played with a time limit is even better because it forces
you think faster.
22. Create Your Own
Technique & System – The Link Method, Method of Loci, Mind Maps,
etc. are just some techniques created by people to enhance memory
and brain power. You can start out by trying which works for you
best, but as time moves on, you should also learn how to customize
and create your own system.
23. Always Make A Plan
– Sure there are people who enjoy spontaneous activities, but if
you’re after brain power, that won’t help. In all your
intellectual endeavors, it’s always good to have a plan.
24. Question
Everything – It’s always easy to take everything we see or hear
for granted. However, if you want to take control of your own
mind, making use of How and Why as your perceptual filtering
system helps in broadening your perspective.
CREATIVE THINKING
25. Affirmative
Thought Patterns – Negativity takes more energy out of your brain.
If you always keep your mind in a positive state, you’re creating
a fertile ground for positive ideas inside your head and
everything you will project outward (in reality) will be the same.
26. Use Your
Imagination – Do you notice that what you imagine is exactly what
comes out of your mouth when you talk to someone? Our memories are
exactly those images that the mind creates. To expand your
imagination, don’t rely on your TV. Pick up a book or go to
different places.
27. Sex – Surprising,
isn’t it? Before you get any ideas, however, please know that I’m
not suggesting the mere act of having sex. I suggest that you read
the Mystery of Sex Transmutation from Napoleon Hill’s book called
Think and Grow Rich.
28. Mental Slideshow –
I’m sure you’re familiar with Microsoft Powerpoint. If you can
develop a habit of putting information inside your head in your
own mental Powerpoint, you’ll brain will have an easier time
remembering things for you.
29. Don’t Waste Time –
Can you calculate how many hours you spend in one year doing
routine activities like taking a bath, driving a car, preparing
lunch, or whatever? Imagine if you are using that opportunity to
listen to instructional CDs. Use your time wisely.
30. Learn A New
Language – In our world today, it’s really not enough that you
just know how to speak or write your own language. By learning a
different one, you’re not only making yourself more marketable,
but you’re also giving yourself the chance to develop your brain’s
ability to remember.
31. Write or Blog – It
doesn’t really matter whether you are writing a diary, a journal,
a poem, a news story, a novel, etc. As long as you write your
thoughts down on something, you’re keeping your brain active and
improving your concentration. Writing done with research is even
more beneficial for your memory.
32. Learn To Play
Music – Musical notes are like numbers for the brain. The sound of
these notes and the symbols they use already engages your sense of
sound and sight. Your memory will get even better if you involve
the other senses as mentioned at the beginning of this article.
33. Listen To
Classical Music – To your mind, pop music is like television while
classical music is like a field trip.
34. Educate Yourself –
Learning does not stop in school. If you want to improve your
memory and thinking, convince yourself that you must study new
ideas each and every day of your life.
35. Develop Your
Intuition – There are times in your life when you just know
something without necessarily using your mind to think about it.
This is called intuition. The next set of tips is not only
designed to improve your memory but your intuition as well.
PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH
36. Self-mastery –
Your mind is the hardest thing on Earth to control. If you can’t
control yourself, that makes it even harder. Read my article
called Forget The 7 Habits… Here Are 30 Ways To Become Highly
Effective.
37. Steadfast
Concentration – Successful people know how to focus all their
attention to their ultimate goal. However, most people find it
hard to do just that and get easily distracted by other concerns.
A simple solution is to keep the image of your goal inside your
mind for as long as you can. When other thoughts start entering
your mind, slightly pinch yourself and return to the image that
you were focusing on.
38. Hypnosis Audios –
Hypnosis makes use of the power of suggestion and belief
suspension. In earlier decades, it was hard to find professional
hypnotists for consultation. Today, websites like Richard
MacKenzie Direct provides tons of hypnotic mp3s.
39. Imaginary
Characters – Don’t you find it a bit boring to talk to your mental
self all the time? This may sound odd, but why not try giving it a
different character or even multiple characters. Imagine one of
them is Einstein; wouldn’t it be fun to talk to him about stink
bombs?
40. Brainwave
Entrainment - Meditation and concentration produce changes in
brainwave patterns. Studies in neuroscience have proven that the
same patterns can be produced through the use of binaural beats.
If sitting in a lonely corner for a few minutes or several hours
is not your idea of brain and memory enhancement, then perhaps you
can try brainwave entrainment.
41. Explain It –
Sometimes, simply talking to your friends may help enhance your
memory and understanding. The process of explaining your ideas
allows you to put things in order and sequence inside your mind.
42. Autosuggestion –
People who don’t think they are smart are usually right. People
who do think they are smart are usually right too. It is clearly a
choice among the two. If you prefer the last one, confirm your
belief by making a note of your achievements so that you have
something to show yourself each time you are in doubt.
43. Find A Role Model
– As young kids, we learn from our parents by imitating their
behavior and actions. Who says you can’t imitate people even when
you are an adult? If you want to become smarter, find role models
and try to emulate their behavioral patterns. Just be sure to
analyze any advice before taking it into consideration.
44. Open Your Mind –
I’ve encountered a lot of people who find it easy to reject almost
any kind of idea presented to them. They are the kind of people
nobody would want to talk to as well. I’m certain they are
infected with the D.U.M.B.A.S.S. Disorder.
45. Avoid Too Much
Stress – Although stress can be useful in helping you cope with
the demands of everyday living, too much of it can actually damage
your brain. Learn the effects of stress on the brain so that you
know exactly when enough is enough.
46. Keep Yourself
Motivated – Indeed, you have found an article with dozens of tips
on how to increase brain power and improve your memory, but if you
don’t know how to motivate yourself, you might go back to square
one within a few weeks. Read this piece I wrote if ever you find
the need to motivate yourself.
47. Make It Fun – If
it’s not fun, then don’t do it. It’s that simple. Remember what I
said about stress? Doing something that is not fun for you may
eventually give you stress. On the other hand, when you enjoy
learning, understanding, observing, and studying something,
remembering it will require no effort at all.
PHYSICAL APPROACH
48. Proper Breathing –
Your brain as well as your body requires a adequate supply oxygen
to function properly. I’ve read a great book that teaches
different kinds of breathing techniques to help you physically,
mentally, and spiritually. It’s called The Hindu-Yogi Science Of
Breath by William Walker Atkinson (a.k.a. Yogi Ramacharaka). I
strongly suggest that you get a copy.
49. Right Amount Of
Sleep – Sleep is the maintenance period of your brain. During this
time, the organic computer processor inside your head has lesser
things to attend to which allows it to focus all its energy in
defragmenting all the data you have downloaded during the day.
50. Exercise – Keep in
mind that your brain is connected to your body through the entire
nervous system. When you neglect your body, your brain will start
to feel that you’re neglecting it too. Exercise by running or
walking for 15-30 minutes everyday to keep your body fit and
healthy.
51. Maintain A Good
Posture – Do you notice that when you get a bright idea in your
head, your body seems to sit or stand straight? Keeping your body
in a good position actually affects your thinking process.
52. Food Allergens –
Foods that give you problems not only affect your body but your
brain as well.
53. Avoid Simple
Carbohydrates – When performing any mental task, try to avoid
foods like white bread, rice, pasta, and sugar. These can cause
brain fog which makes it hard for you to think clearly and
concentrate on your activities.
54. Let’s Have Some
Coffee – Caffeine actually makes you mentally dexterous because of
its psychoactive characteristics. However, consumption should
always be moderate. Its short term benefits may be great but
drinking too much coffee may cause long-term side effects. If
you’re planning to read these tips all over again, you might want
to have some coffee on your side.
55. Release Those
Endorphins – Your pituitary gland produces and releases a chemical
called endorphin to reduce stress. This happens when you exercise,
get excited, or have an orgasm. You like the sound of that, don’t
you?
56. Engage In
Activities Requiring Hand-Eye Coordination – Tennis, basketball,
billiards, Atari games, and so on. Did I just say Atari?
57. Use Your Right
Brain – You seldom use the right side of your brain which is
responsible for pattern recognition and creative thinking. One way
you can trigger activity on this portion of your mental hardware
is by singing, using your left hand, drawing, painting, writing,
or any other activity that requires you to think out of the box.
58. Eat Less But More
Frequently – Body builders, athletes, and health conscious
individuals eat 5 small meals a day. This allows them to control
the rate of metabolism of their bodies. For brainiacs, doing the
same thing allows a steady amount of blood flowing to the brain.
Overeating, on the other hand, causes more blood in your body to
flow to your digestive system.
59. Don’t Forget
Breakfast – I usually take breakfast in the afternoon because
that’s the time I wake up. However, if your body clock is normal,
eating breakfast significantly improves your memory and your
brain’s overall function.
60. Be Cool – A cool,
but comfortable, temperature is more favorable for your brain. If
you haven’t forgotten, your brain actually releases more heat than
any other part of your body. If a computer processor needs a
cooling fan, so does your brain.
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