A Few Tips To Have A Photographic Memory

A Few Tips To Have A Photographic Memory

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You envy the guy at work who has a photographic memory, or maybe, a friend who never forgets a name. Or maybe youre tired of always fumbling around to match the correct face to the right name. Not only does intelligence matter in getting ahead in life, so does your memory, and the ability to use it right!

Below are 5 great tips to develop a photographic memory. Now you can be the envy of your colleagues, and you will be able to impress others with your quick recall abilities. Enhancing your brain and memory capacity has never been easier with these tips!

1) Be Discerning
Be able to discern what is important from what is not. Information is all around us, be it yesterdays dinner conversation or the news today. It is experienced via sight and sound, and you are exposed to it all the time. You can get carried away easily, what is often said to be information overload. The ability to attain knowledge, differentiate what is related to you, and keep that information is the crux to success! Create an event tree, and make sure you place emphasis on what knowledge you require. This will protect yourself from distractions due to curiosity and keep you focused on the topic at hand.

2) Choose a location wisely
If you cannot focus, you cannot learn. Simply because the knowledge you gain stays in the short term memory for only a brief period of time, and if you are not be able to keep it in your long term memory you will lose the memory of that particular information you need. Choosing a location is of great importance to this. If one is unable to concentrate in a noisy place, try not to do your work in places with a crowd such as the local caf. Instead, pick a quite corner in the library where you are unlikely to be disturbed.

3) Visualization and Association
This is a technique that is often overlooked due to its simplicity. However, thats what makes it so special! It is simple to pick up, and it works without fail. This is especially useful if you need to remember facts and details, and our brain is able to recall pictures better than words. Unfortunately, information comes in the form of words on paper most of the time. With the V&A method, you can change the words into pictures, or into simpler words that will ensure that you never have trouble recalling it. This method builds on information already stored in our long term memory, making it easier to transfer the new information from the short term to the long term memory.

4) Practice sharpening your mind
This can be done by using flashcards or drilling basic math everyday. The ease of calculators in doing our work has caused our brains to work less, and some adults find it difficult to do simple additions or multiplications. Simple math drills will help you keep your mind active and alert, and math is also a basic logical process which with practice, will ensure that your mind is constantly sharp and active.

5) Take Simple Tests
Do not try to learn new information just by reading the textbook, or relegating it to rote memorization. By testing yourself or taking simple tests, you will be forced to apply the knowledge that you have read. This will imprint the knowledge more deeply into your memory, and will help you in not just being able to recall the information, but also in your application of it.

Whilst many have been told to use repetition to help themselves remember, you will find that the above 5 tips will help you do without that strenuous process, and save you a lot of time. Developing a photographic memory has never been easier with these 5 tips!


About the Author:
Greg Frost is an authority figure in the memory field and specializes in helping people deal with memory loss, improve their memory with memory techniques, and also develop their photographic memory. For more information on how you can improve your memory, visit this site: http://www.photographic-memory.org



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