MEMORIZATION TECHNIQUES FOR THE
FORGETFUL
Do you constantly find yourself forgetting things, such as
names and important phone numbers? It seems that the more we depend on electronic devices to remember things for us, the more we forget.
However, you can learn some memorization techniques which will help you remember more than you ever thought possible. Remember names the
first time you hear them, remember dates, and even phone numbers, all at once. By learning these memorization techniques, you will learn
how to hold onto information instead of always having to write things down. These memorization techniques include repeating the
information, thinking in pictures and even writing little songs or stories about the information. Of course these are just a few of the
techniques you can use but they will help you memorize things like you never imagined.
Repetition
When you hear a phone number and you want to remember it,
what do you do? If youre like most people, you repeat it over and over until you can get to phone. That same technique will work with
anything. When you first meet someone, for instance, and you want to remember their name, repeat it over and over until it becomes
ingrained in your memory. So the next time you want to remember something, be it a name, a phone number, an address, or anything else you
want to hold onto, repeat it over and over in your head until youre positive that the information is solidly locked into your memory
bank.
Thinking In Pictures
People with photographic memories think in pictures. When
trying to remember the number two, for example, they may think of a light switch that has two settings, or they may think of a pack of
cigarettes that holds twenty cigarettes to remember the number twenty. Remembering things by thinking in pictures is a great memorization
technique that works with many things, especially phone numbers and addresses.
Create A Story
This is a great memorization technique that involves writing
a story to help you remember things. For instance, if you want to remember these memorization techniques, you might think of a man who
goes to the store for a gallon of milk. He keeps repeating the order for milk but the man doesnt seem to remember where its at. Finally,
he shows a picture of milk to the clerk to help him remember what hes supposed to be looking for. Finally, he tells the man a story of how
milk is made. Finally the man remembers, gives him his gallon of milk and tells the man not to forget to pay for it. Of course, thats just
a simple example, but this memorization technique is very effective for learning hard to remember material.