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Ways Improve Your Memory & Boost Brainpower

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Get plenty of rest. Lack of sleep will disrupt the

consolidation of memory.

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Reduce auditory and visual distractions. The brain can only accommodate one

dominant sensory entry at a time.

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Hydrate your body-brain system. A 2% decrease in hydration can lead to a

20% loss in energy.

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Try to eliminate stress or any form of emotional

trauma

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Distribute any practice across time rather than attempting to learn everything at once

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Review and connect new content while walking and

discussing that content with another person.

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Do not attempt to memorize information while in pain, under medication, under the

influence of recreational drugs or alcohol.

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Minimize multitasking. We cannot perform two similar tasks simultaneously, unless

one has reached “automaticity”

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Rehearse information by visualizing with the mind’s eye (the visuospatial sketch pad) for visual information,

and rote rehearsal (repetition) for random verbal information (the

phonological loop).

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Avoid encoding and retrieval interference.

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Add a social aspect to the learning experience.

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Use associations to prime the recall of specific

information

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Pay attention to what is important (otherwise it will be discarded from working

memory within 18-30 seconds); “download” that information in some way to preserve it (note-taking, audio, oral or mind-maps).

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Repeat important information within 10-22 minutes, again within 48 hours, and again at the

end of a seven-day period.

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Take short breaks or naps, during which the brain can

reflect and connect.

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Study or read prior to going to bed.

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Prepare the body for learning/testing with

proper nutrition.

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Practice positive talk (focus on related prior successes).

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Play non-lyrical music (performed at

approximately 60 beats per minute).

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Make as many correlations and connections to previously learned

information as you can.

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Process the information as if you are preparing it to

teach it to another individual. (“To teach is to

learn twice.” —Joseph Joubert.)

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Use a scent or fragrance during learning (lecture or studying). Bring that same fragrance with you during

testing.

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Use mnemonic devices (acrostics, mind-maps and graphic organizers) for

memorizing multiple pieces of information. For eg,

animal kingdom “FARM-B” = fish, amphibians, reptiles,

mammals and birds.

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Relax. It is difficult to identify pertinent

information when tense or nervous.

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Review old information before reading new

information.

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Build bridges from what is known to what is new by

using “10-80-10” rule. Devote 10% of teaching time to activating prior knowledge, 80% to new information, & 10% to a

preview of next.

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Study in your most favored and most comfortable

environment.

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Replicate the testing environment while

studying.

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Pay attention to diet, nutrition and memory-

boosting vitamins. Consume salmon, folic acid, natural sugars and

vitamin B12.

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Spend time with mentally stimulating individuals,

particularly mentors and spouses.