Dealing with poor memory


Human memory is inaccurate quite often.

So, is there a way around it?

Well, there are a few tricks to dealing with your flawed memory.

Instead of trying to remember every detail of an event, try to extract it.

This is where you take out only what you want and insert it in the middle of your existing memory flow.

It seems to be a kind of cut-and-paste strategy.

Ask the information you need to remember questions based on the Sixth Sense Principle.

(Honestly, I’m not sure about this one)

This is a method of memorizing by matching the information you need to remember to the place you need to remember it.

This is often used when learning a new language for the first time.

When you first learn English, you memorize lines from soap operas, nursery rhymes, and songs.

The idea is that the lyrics are more memorable when you sing them.

It’s the same principle as playing English nursery rhymes to your child to familiarize them with English.

You’ll feel a sense of familiarity as you say, “Ooh, I’ve heard that word before.

Repeating something over and over again while speaking to memorize it.

The most classic way to remember

It seems like every human being has tried it.

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