Are you looking to dramatically improve your memorization skills? In “How to Memorize Quickly", you will learn how to memorize large amounts of content and information. These methods, strategies, techniques and tips have all been highly researched and practiced. Memory shapes your life and defines what you are. Memory is anything you experience and capture in mind. Once these thought, perceptions and experiences are stored in mind, they will store for life long time. They do not get erased or wash away. The problem might be that you are not memorizing it the right way or do not have the ability to recall things. The problem is that the piece of information is in your head but you cannot track it. It might have blurred because of other thoughts that are precedent in your mind. Or you might not have tried to store the information at all.
You should know that your memory is a vast planet. You can image it like a city where there are many buildings with unique addresses. If you want to go to any of the address, you should know its location or you can detract from the location. It will be difficult for you to find the addresses even though you know the main theme of information. The mapped and marked information will be easy to search.
You can also presume it like a rain forest which is dense, deep, wild and overgrown expanded to miles and miles of plains. It has only one way to enter. All the animals and plants are purposely your information. Each of these plants and animals can enter the jungle but they cannot leave it. You have to know which animal you are looking for in the information.
If you still find the example difficult, then here is another modern example. You know how to use a computer, right? You make the folders in each drive to store information. There is random access memory and read only memory in computer. The first is temporary and latter is permanent. Your each drive is assigned the limit to store information. In these folders you organize the information by naming them. It will make it easy to search the information under folder names. You also keep the regularly needed information on the desktop to get it quickly to utilize and alter it.
Now this is how your memory works. You keep the frequently needed information on your memory forefront and limited usage information on back end. You may even have tagged it by associating it with something in your life and for this very reason whenever you come across one event in your memory by recalling it, you will also be able to see the other memories related to same tag name or keyword. In my opinion, you need a mind map to mark the folders and their locations so that you can find the memory folder easily whenever needed by following the mind map. You need to route all experiences which are generated by your senses as without senses you cannot create thoughts.
You should know that your memory is a vast planet. You can image it like a city where there are many buildings with unique addresses. If you want to go to any of the address, you should know its location or you can detract from the location. It will be difficult for you to find the addresses even though you know the main theme of information. The mapped and marked information will be easy to search.
You can also presume it like a rain forest which is dense, deep, wild and overgrown expanded to miles and miles of plains. It has only one way to enter. All the animals and plants are purposely your information. Each of these plants and animals can enter the jungle but they cannot leave it. You have to know which animal you are looking for in the information.
If you still find the example difficult, then here is another modern example. You know how to use a computer, right? You make the folders in each drive to store information. There is random access memory and read only memory in computer. The first is temporary and latter is permanent. Your each drive is assigned the limit to store information. In these folders you organize the information by naming them. It will make it easy to search the information under folder names. You also keep the regularly needed information on the desktop to get it quickly to utilize and alter it.
Now this is how your memory works. You keep the frequently needed information on your memory forefront and limited usage information on back end. You may even have tagged it by associating it with something in your life and for this very reason whenever you come across one event in your memory by recalling it, you will also be able to see the other memories related to same tag name or keyword. In my opinion, you need a mind map to mark the folders and their locations so that you can find the memory folder easily whenever needed by following the mind map. You need to route all experiences which are generated by your senses as without senses you cannot create thoughts.