EXERCISES
FOR SHORT TERM MEMORY: KEEP YOUR BRAIN IN SHAPE
You know that you should
exercise to keep your body fit, but did you know that you should
also do some exercises for your brain to keep your brain fit? Your
brain is like a muscle and it must be worked out every so often so
that you can stay as sharp as possible. One of the ways you can
work your brain is to do some exercises for short term memory.
Short term memory is what we use to hold onto information for just
a short time. Some examples of information we use short term memory
for include phone numbers, addresses, names of people we just meet
once, and so on. Short term memory is so called because once we
have it we lose it. This keeps our minds open to absorb more
information so that its not all jumbled with useless garbage. By
doing exercises for short term memory, however, we can increase the
amount of information we can hold in our short term memories and we
can even increase the time in which it remains there.
The Peek A Boo Picture
Game
A great exercise for short
term memory is a game where you look a picture. This can be any
picture. It can be one you select from a magazine, it can be one of
you and your family at your family reunion, it can be anything at
all. Look at the picture for a few moments and then cover it up.
Using a pen and paper, try to write down every detail you can about
that picture. Then, look at the picture again. Did you get
everything right? Did you get some details wrong? By doing this
over and over, you will work your short term memory and this will
increase your capacity for holding information. This is a fun
exercise for short term memory and its one the entire family can
play.
Audio
Exercises
Just like the picture game,
you can use audio clips to help exercise your short term memory.
You can use anything at all. You can use a top ten countdown on the
radio, you can use talk radio, anything at all. However, make sure
you can rewind whatever youre using so that you can go back and
check your work. Try to remember all the details you can by writing
them down after the clip is over. Then, rewind and see how many
details you got right. By practicing over and over, you will
increase your short term memory power and this will increase your
ability to remember things you hear.
These are just a couple of
examples of how to exercise your short term memory. These can be
practiced anywhere, anytime and the more you practice, the better
your short term memory will be. Thats great news for anyone who
hears something and it goes in one ear and out the other. By doing
exercises for short term memory, hopefully youll be able to hold
onto that information a little longer.
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