Q & A
In today’s post, I want to give you a chance to ask anything you like about the topic of memory improvement. I’m not an expert, but I’ve spent a lot of time studying memory tricks and I know where to go for answers, so throw it at me! Here are some ideas to get you started:
- What do you have trouble remembering?
- Are you looking for a specific mnemonic device to help you recall something?
- Do you have questions about any of the tips I’ve posted this month?
- Do you think it’s all a waste of time since we have computers to remember for us?
- Have a story or link you want to share?
- Want to share your own memory tricks you’ve used?
Let me know by posting a comment. If I get some good comments I’ll feature them in another article so put your URL if you want a link back to your site.
Memory Month Introduction & Table of Contents




1 comment so far ↓
First I want to recommend a truly great radio podcast on this subject:
http://www.wnyc.org/shows/radiolab/episodes/2007/06/08
Radiolab has a lot of very interesting shows and what they talk about is worth remembering.
Then my questions:
Has anyone studied why different people remember things easiest in different ways. I learn fastest by just looking and reading, my sister learns best when she writes things down, and one of my friends learns best when someone is reading or telling him what he has to remember.
Also, I wonder about when it comes to remembering how to go between places, men usually use “dead reckoning” and women use visual markings as guides. Or to make the question more general; Do men and women form memories differently?
Thanks for an interesting blog!
/C.M - Who once new Pi to 300 decimals too
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