Bill Cosby used to have a routine in which he said something along the lines of, "I keep forgetting things, and I have discovered there is a switch that makes me forget. And it's right HERE," he said, pointing to his butt.
It's true that we often think of something whilst sitting down, then stand up and walk into another room to go do whatever it was, and then find ourselves in that room unable to remember what it was we wanted.
Personally, I just go back to where I was sitting and try to return mentally to whatever I was doing. If it was important, it usually comes to me because I'm back in the original circumstances that made me want to get/do whatever it was.
Another option is to stop yourself as soon as you decide, "I want ____" and detail to yourself what you're going to do. For instance, if you're sitting at the computer and you want a bagel, you can think real quick, "Okay, I'm going to stand up, walk to the kitchen, open the freezer, take out the green bagel bag, pop the bagel in half with a fork, and put the bagel halves in the toaster." It won't make you remember what you wanted should you forget, but going over that process in a conscious fashion can help you cling to *some* information, if not all. Like, you might find yourself in the kitchen going, "What did I want? ... well, it was green, whatever it was." It sounds kind of silly, but it works.
There are a lot of mnemonic devices you can use to remember things like that. Here's a short list: http://www.byui.edu/StudySkillsCenter/Mnemonic%20Devices.htm
And here's a more detailed website:
http://www.mindtools.com/memory.html
2007-06-14 20:43:45
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answered by twe3dl3dee 2
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You would seem up mnemonics. They're very valuable for connecting visible pics to something you are looking to memorize. For instance, there is loci, a process in which you designate rooms of your apartment and mentally positioned gadgets in each and every room. There's additionally a few mnemonics for memorizing numbers (see Mnemonic Major System). Personally I hate repeating matters to take a look at to memorize them so I use those reminiscence methods. Edit: Just one other factor, reminiscence works pleasant whilst you CONNECT suggestions. That is that if you are looking to memorize that the thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery, you must attempt to attach thirteenth and slavery in combination.
2016-09-05 17:14:19
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answered by ? 3
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Quickest way to remember thinks is relate it to something you already know...
for example...i always forget names...
Relate the name to a person u arelady know or if not to the thing or name the new persons name sounds like...
Next time u wanna remember the name...just remember the thing u related it to....
2007-06-14 20:41:05
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answered by Hot Guy 5
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Use your brain, The more u use it the better it gets.
dear friend, we are so used to keep our brain out of work that we are waning out.
Sharpen it
For example when there weren't any calculators we were pretty good at calculators and now try asking someone Simple mathematics
He'll look around for calculator
2007-06-14 20:41:27
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answered by Life won't Stop Nor Should U 4
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if u didnt previously write it down or something, the quickest way to remember is to just clear ur mind about everything, and pretty soon itll just jump into ur mind. thats what works for me at least
2007-06-14 20:33:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Make a list. You can always remember stuff if you wrote it down.
2007-06-14 20:32:28
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answered by Anonymous
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thnk back CALMLY abt it,n go back to d place u last remember u were at n then repeat d same n u shall certainly get yr memory back
2007-06-14 20:39:14
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answered by shshashanti 2
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little nottes on your hand or put them in your cell phone or carry a small notebook and make notes
2007-06-14 20:32:42
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answered by globalwarming 3
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retrace your steps or walk backwards into the place where you remembered what you were doing
2007-06-14 20:32:50
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answered by crazy_freeskier_360 3
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I repeatedly pound my head against hard objects. I don't remember why.....uuummm........What were we talking about?
2007-06-14 20:36:00
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answered by todd s 3
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