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Answered by himani2016
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Master the art of attention The ideas is to practise turning on and off your attention, so you can bring it under control. Listen to the radio with a one-minute timer in front of you. Spend the first minute paying rapt attention to whatever you're hearing. After a minute, switch to deliberately allowing your mind to wander and endorse every disorganised flicker or rumination that pops up. Switch back and forth between full attention and mental vagueness a few times. This exercise, over time, leaves you better able to pay attention when needed. You'll find it much easier to focus and remember things that happen in everyday life.Play the name game Try treating names as little sentences. If you meet a man called Terence Mackie, imagine him walking a terrier eating a Big Mac, for example. Or try associating people with celebrities who share the same name. Once you've learned a name, the best way to strengthen that memory is to ensure you actively recall it by reviewing and remembering it – even 10 minutes after meeting someone. Finally, try to learn more about a person. Ask questions. This will help you find enough prompts to make their name and face stick in your mind.Tell a story Narrative: we're creatures of narrative, and our memories are especially pleased by anything that takes the form of a story. Turn shopping lists, intentions, even single facts into narratives big and small and you'll remember them much better. As a rule of thumb, we remember anything we pay attention to. How to pay attention? The answer's always to find what is interesting in what you want to remember. If it's a story, experience its meaning and enjoy it. If it's a conversation, try to immerse yourself in its meaning. If it's a fact, try to work out what would be interesting about it.But don't nod off just yet! Before you go to sleep at night, try recalling your entire day. Begin with the moment you woke up and attempt to remember what you had for breakfast, the people you met, the things you did and saw, the plots of the TV shows you watched, and so on. You won't get it all. And you don't need to worry about that. But this exercise makes you better at remembering things generally. It hones the skills of introspection, and helps consolidate and integrate the experiences you've specifically had on that day.

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