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Chasing Memories - How to Sharpen Short Term Memory We all chase memories that we fell that are far behind us. The fact is those memories are in front of you and all you have to do is put forth the efforts to locate the memories. First, I would like to say it's amazing that I am writing a series of articles on how to sharpen memory. After spending years to retrieve my memories, suffering amnesia all my life, and now that I have many of my memories, I want to forget everything I know. The fact is we all have a therapist inside that helps us to put together the pieces of our memories. This counselor if you are skilled enough to pull him/her up, you are on your way to dealing with any problem that comes your way.
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help you learn how to sharpen your short-term memory I will guide you through a few steps I employed myself, which worked wonders. Firstly, I wrote down every part of memory I had and reviewed, previewed and wrote some more. After a while, I constructed a full story that actually happened in my past. I also used the repeat, recite, recall, and rewrite strategy to pull together other parts of my life. For me it wasn't a fun task, but for you hopefully the road you travel will go along smoothly. As for me, it took a lot of blood, sweat, and tears, but hey, here I am now writing to you from experiences. I like to give a brief bit of insight of my history so that you can see someone is writing based on experiences and not from extracting information from someone else's work, thus rewording and calling it their own. You are getting original from a woman experienced in psychology, law, writing, business, and the like. Furthermore, I will help you learn to build your memory from my experiences straight from one of the best college, I feel, in the world. Southwestern Michigan Collage located in Dowagiac, Michigan provided me one of the best books ever written that helps people recap memories. The book Becoming a Master Student Eight Edition written by Ellis has some of the best information you will ever read.
I recommend you read the book so that you can learn more about sharpen not only your memories, but also your entire life as a whole. As for now we are going to consider writing, role-playing, self-talk, recite, repeat and writing some more.
Writing above all else is the master of learning, growing, developing character, building memory and the list will never stop. If it hadn't been for writing my life would be turned upside down, and I would be in a nuthouse on the hill. Still, it took more effort than writing. Education comes into second best for enhancing memory. The more you learn and apply your, learning the more your memory will sharpen. After education comes role-playing.
Role-playing gives you the opportunity to stand outside of self and look at situations through another person's eyes. This helps you to see more clearly. Role-playing also helps you to challenge your mind and go inside deeper than you could ever go just looking around. Role-playing is an ultimate step in regaining memory. While education helps, writing and role-playing will take you boldly where your mind has never gone before.
Self-talk is great since it helps you to brainstorm, seek out answers, ask questions, and find answers to those questions. Therefore, my recommendations to you is continue education, write, role-play, self-talk, repeat, recite, and then write some more.
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