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Simple memory techniques

 

There's hardly a person who doesn't already use some memory tools such as key words, acronyms, acrostics, jingles and verses. These are a few simple ways to improve your memory. Download Master Your Memory today for a full arsenal of memory tactics, tricks, tips, and really effective ways to make your memory a super memory.

Key words are words that instantly cause us to recall something to which they are associated. "June" might cause us to think of a bride. "Christmas" relates to Christmas trees, Santa Claus and snow.

Acronyms are words formed from the first letters or syllables of other words, as in ETA for estimated time of arrival, NATO for North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and NFL for National Football League.

Acrostics are arrangements of words in which the first or last letter in each line, taken in order, spell a phrase. To remember the notes on the lines of the treble clef (EGBDF), music students transpose the notes to "Every Good Boy Does Fine." In this case, the acrostic is the reverse of the acronym - the phrase recalls the letters instead of the letters recalling the phrase.

Jingles for use in retention are repetitions of sounds, as in alliteration (the repetition of the same sounds or a group of letters in a group of words) or rhyme, such as in "He would not retract his attack on the action of the faction."

Verses or poems consist of arrangements of words in lines usually with regularly repeated accent and often with rhyme.

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Memory Jokes

Patient to his physician: Doctor, I can't remember anything! I forgot what happened yesterday. I forgot what my car looks like. I can't even remember my own name.

Doctor: How long have you had this problem?

Patient: What problem?

Three elderly ladies were discussing the trials of getting older.

One said, "Sometimes I catch myself with a jar of mayonnaise in my hand in front of the refrigerator and can't remember whether I need to put it away, or start making a sandwich."

The second lady chimed in, "Yes, sometimes I find myself on the landing of the stairs and can't remember whether I was on my way up or on my way down."

The third one responded, "Well, I'm glad I don't have that problem; knock on wood," she raps her knuckles on the table, then says, "That must be the door, I'll get it."

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