Simon Game, 1990s edition
Remember, you can access more of your brainpower by practicing translating non-verbal things into words and/or numbers. One simple demonstration of this principle involves the Simon game. See: www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Yqj76Q4jJ4
Simply assign a number to each space and then remember the sequence of numbers. You will probably be able to remember a much longer series that way.
And if you can find patterns in words or numbers, then you can remember them even more easily. The ancient Chinese knew this very well, so they used words in groups of threes when writing an introduction to culture, ethics, and science for children. Small kids still learn and recite it today. www.youtube.com/watch?v=thIXlZFckis
Simon Game, 1990s edition
Remember, you can access more of your brainpower by practicing translating non-verbal things into words and/or numbers. One simple demonstration of this principle involves the Simon game. See: www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Yqj76Q4jJ4
Simply assign a number to each space and then remember the sequence of numbers. You will probably be able to remember a much longer series that way.
And if you can find patterns in words or numbers, then you can remember them even more easily. The ancient Chinese knew this very well, so they used words in groups of threes when writing an introduction to culture, ethics, and science for children. Small kids still learn and recite it today. www.youtube.com/watch?v=thIXlZFckis