Memory Improvement Tips - A Picture Tells the Story

By Alan L. Lee


Are you struggling with your memory skills? Looking for easy memory improvement tips? Well, we have something for you to try. Since a good memory comes from various parts of your brain, let's use an approach that allows you to use one of your most highly developed senses.

Memory And Vision Memory is a by product of all of our senses. Think about it. We learn by touching, tasting, hearing, smelling, and seeing.Of the five, the most powerful in terms of memory and memorization is seeing. That's because for some reason, most people remember a picture better than written instructions.Think about driving for a moment. You know how to get to your local grocery store, right? Of course you do. There are a whole bunch of visual clues along the way, like the gas station on the corner where you turn left, the pizza place where you turn right, and the dry cleaners as you enter the shopping center.

Involving more senses into work It has been always seen that when we bring more senses into work, we can memorize better. That is why a visual learner can learn and remember more if he/she brings in the sense of color, rhythm or imagination into work. If you have noticed that you can remember a piece of dull text better when you are reading it loud, you are taking help from both visualizing and audible senses at the same time.

The basic premise is fairly straightforward, though. You need to create an image in your mind that associates with the person, place, or text you are trying to remember. It works great with remembering names.Here's an example. Let's suppose you meet someone and their name is Mike. Maybe you'll want to associate a picture of a microphone, a "mike", in your mind. And even though my own name is Jim, that's exactly how I remember guys named Jim... I associate a "gym" with their face. It might sound strange, but it works.How many times have you strained to remember something, only to lament, "It's right on the tip of my tongue!". That means you have the information in your brain but you can't access it. A great way to access information you need for a great memory is to associate an image with it. Train your brain to use your sense of vision and you'll be well on your way.The best memory improvement tips are the ones you find fun to do. Try keeping a positive attitude and mind at all times and you will reach your most farthest goals.Okay now when you're creating your own diet make sure to include fruits and vegetables everyday or at least 4-5 days a week!. Try to cut back on junk food and unhealthy food. Once in a while won't hurt but eventually you will learn how bad this type of food can be for your system.

Eating proteins is really important as well, so make sure you eat your steak at least once a week. Or you could go to IHop, get yourself the T-bone Steak with a salad on the side and a full cup of cold water. If that would make it easier for you, it could also work but of course homemade food is usually better and healthier.Writing down and creating a healthy diet for yourself should be the first step to a change you are willing to make in your life. It is a big step!So go grab a notebook, a pen/pencil and think about a diet that will go with you, do not forget fruits and veggies EVERYDAY!

For example; eating fruits and vegetables everyday or at least 5 to 6 days a week, it is really important for our health to eat healthy. Raspberries, Blueberries, Strawberries, Avocados and Tomatoes are really good when you're trying to keep a healthy brain. A healthy mind can bring peace to your life and positive energy in the way you live and think. Please consider these memory improvement tips and apply everything you learn to your life, think about your health and how beautiful life is, to not take care of it.

You can exercise your brain by stimulating it to new information, hobbies, and knowledge. Other ways you can exercise your brain is by moving away from mindless television and picking up a book, playing board games, memory games, doing crossword puzzles and other types of puzzles that force you to think. Break away from normal routines that become monotonous. How many times have you felt your car could drive you home from work because you have never strayed from a beaten path? It is the same way with your brain; if you do not give it new surroundings from time to time, it becomes stale or stagnant. Do anything you can do to throw a little spice up into your brains life.




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