Memorization tools like mnemonics are good mind exercises which you can use anytime. It's also very convenient since anyone can use this without interrupting their daily schedule. Unclog your mind by
loosening up with memory improvement exercises such as the snapshot technique.
The snapshot technique is a good tool. Not just for filtering your mind of what's been blocking it to perform well but also for improving your memory. Since it works with the creative side of your brain, you get a clearer image of how you perceive things. And since a clear imagination creates better appeal and makes it easier for you to distinguish things, it leads to better memorization.
Pretend you're going to present a report. To make sure you don't leave anything important out during your presentation, sort out the things that you'll need for that day.
For example, glass of water, projector, pencil, laptop, visual aids, a notebook
Pretend that the items above are the things you need most importantly for your presentation. Forgetting one would make you look like you haven't prepared for it and you don't want that to happen. Let your memory help you out.
Try to picture a tall glass of water on your desk. Unless you take a sip from it, the glass continues to block your view. After sipping from the glass, a projector flaps out its sheet and picks up the pencil from your desk. It then draws a laptop on its sheet.The drawn laptop comes to life and picks out important visual aids from your desk. The visual aids start to get up, forming a line.
One by one, they jump from your desk to your lap. As you are about to gather the materials you need, your notebook flies down from the shelf and lands perfectly on top of the compiled visual aids.
Practice more on this technique and try to concentrate on the details of each image in the given scenario. You will realize that improving your own memory isn't that hard at all. And there is no need to worry about your presentation either.
Click below to learn more about memorizing using the Snapshot technique and other memory improvement techniques:
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Kelvin Loh
Unstoppable Snapshots for Memory Improvement
Posted by Kelvin Loh | Sunday, May 22, 2011 | 0 comments »
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