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Effective Use Of Memory
Effective Use Of Memory
Do you at times feel that your understand everything but do not
remember anything! You may say that god has given you bad
memory. But that is not true, as god has given same memory to
every body. Probably your memory is not trained? There is no
good memory or bad memory, it is either trained or not trained.
To get maximum out of your memory understand and follow Memory
Principles to make your memory sharper. Why certain things go in
memory forever while others are hard to remember depends on how
you look at the things? Memory Principles are: -
(a) Selectivity: You cannot memorize every thing in your
textbooks. Use chapter subheadings, end of the chapter questions
and graphs and charts to help choose what is most important.
Recognize that you can concentrate on difficult subjects for
short periods
so breakdown the topic in small portions and
concentrate on one at one time. Move on to next only after you
are comfortable with the previous one.
for details on memory principles and other study related tips
please visit
http://www.lulu.com/content/207853
http://www.lulu.com/content/206787
http://www.lulu.com/anilkumar
About the author:
Author, Professor Anil Kumar, has 28 years of experience in the
field of Teaching and Management. He is M. Tech from IIT Kanpur
and has worked in different capacities including Signal corps
Indian Army, Regional Manager for a Telecom Company. Currently
he is Associate Professor with ITM, Gurgaon, India, that is
rated as best engineering colleges of North India. His interests
include overall and balanced development of the Students.
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