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5 Ways To Boost Your Memory


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Murdo Macleod
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5 Ways To Boost Your Memory



- by Murdo Macleod



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Have you ever imagined the benefits a good memory can bring

you?



Being able to remember important pieces of information -

like names, facts and figures, directions, procedures,

quotations - can give you a powerful advantage in life.



In fact, the ability to retain and retrieve information is

essential to your personal and professional success.



Here are five ways to boost your memory and keep it razor

sharp:



1. Use Your Imagination



An easy way to remember something is to "take a picture".



For example, to remember where you've left your car keys,

pretend to hold a camera to your eyes, focus on the scene,

and click the image into your memory when you are leaving.



Then, when you want to find your keys again, try to develop

the negative into positive and you'll be able to draw out a

clear picture.



This technique works with almost everything you want to

remember, as the film reel in your mind is endless.



Another trick you can use is to "think like a poet". Make

up rhymes to recall ideas and construct simple-to-remember

acronyms to record key phrases.



Remembering is EASY (Every Acronym Saves You) when you DIY

(Do It Yourself).



Let's say you want to memorize the planets in their order

from the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn,

Uranus, Neptune and Pluto.



Then just say "My Very Excellent Mom Just Served Us Nice

Pickles".



2. Practice!



You can boost your memory with just a little regular

practice. There are lots of ways of doing this:



Try to remember which day of the week your last birthday

was. Then extend this to the birthdays of all your family

members.



Try to remember all the Grand Slam Finalists and who was the

winner. If you can try to remember the scores as well, it

would be an even better exercise.



Try to remember names of all the 50 States and see if you

can do it in alphabetic order too.



It won't be long before your daily practice pays off -

making your mind sharper and more adaptable.



3. Eat Healthy



The best way to protect your memory is to eat plenty of

antioxidants and nutrients commonly found in fruits and

vegetables.



In a study published by the American Journal of Clinical

Nutrition, researchers tested people aged between 65 and 90

and discovered that the people with the best ability to

memorize words were those whose diets included the most

fruits and vegetables.



Coincidentally, the same group of people ate the least

artery-clogging saturated fat. Of all the fruits and

vegetables studied, blueberries and blackberries contain the

most potent antioxidants, anthocyanins.



4. Get Physical



Physical exercise not only boosts memory but also helps you

think faster. A combination of mental and physical

activities can protect your memory and help keep you alert.



The brain's processing speed gradually slows as you age.

Between ages 25 and 55, many people begin to experience

problems coming up with names or numbers. The memory is

there. It just takes people longer to retrieve it.



Staying physically fit can ward off some of the effects of

age on the brain. In real life, that could mean coming up

with a forgotten name more quickly or jumping out of danger

in the face of an oncoming car.



5. Exercise Your Brain



Mental gymnastics are as important as physical ones to

preserving brainpower.



Take up word games like crossword puzzles and acrostics.

Memorize favorite poems, read challenging books or articles

that encourage you to expand your interests.



Practice other-handedness. If you're right- handed, try

brushing your teeth or writing your grocery list with your

left hand.



Any activity that requires you to think and concentrate --

from keeping a journal or learning a new language to taking

music lessons -- will challenge your brain.



And your brain will thrive on the challenge.



Article © 2003 Murdo Macleod.



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Murdo Macleod is a software developer and webmaster of the

'Fun With Figures' website which shows anyone of any ability

how to do mental math. Visit the Fun With Figures website

today at: http://funwithfigures.com/

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