Senin, 17 November 2008

How to Quickly Improve Your Memory

Yea, yea, you've been told to meditate and sleep well. But here's how to quickly improve your memory especially for school and work, or even grocery shopping.

  1. Ditch the Planner - Challenge your brain to remember things. If your brain needs to remember things, it will develop more to do so. The many memory aids we use may affect how well our memory works without these tools. If you use an agenda book or planner for school or work, try to remember things instead of writing them down. At home, go through each subject and try to remember the assignments. If you can't remember, call a friend. After a short time of doing this, you will be able to mentally note any homework easily. You can then go back to using your planner only for when there are more than say, 10 things to do in a day. Or use it just to remember your tests dates or your appointments etc. Just use it to remember one type of thing.
  2. Read - Reading works your short term and long term memory (you have to remember what happened on the last page and in the last chapter). Not only is reading good for your memory, it has been proven to overall boost your intelligence.
  3. Sing a Song - Mnemonics (Memory Tools) such as singing make remembering anything much easier. The sillier the song/rhyme/abbreviation is, the better. To remember numbers (such as a locker code), make a mathematical equation out of the three numbers, or remember that they add up to, for example, 53.
  4. Have Fun With It - Memory games will help you associate memory with fun. For example, try to remember a certain license plate number at different times of day. This can also be used as a quick check to see how much you are improving.


Sabtu, 15 November 2008

Why You Should Go Back to School

Would you like to earn a college degree? Do you have reservations about going back to school? It's natural for our nerves to get the best of us when we're confronting a major life experience. But don't fret. Many people have been in your shoes before.

You probably know a friend, neighbor, or family member who went back to college after a number of years. If it makes you feel better, talk to them and ask about their experience. They can give you insight and calm your nerves.

So why should you go back to school? Well, by pursuing a college degree, you can:

Explore your career interest- Maybe you're ready to take your career in a whole new direction. A college degree can help you learn more about your field of interest. It can also help you develop the skills and knowledge that you need to succeed in your chosen field.

You can boost your earning potential- Last year; the median salary for those 25 and older with a high school diploma was around $30,732. For those with a bachelor's degree, that number was around $50,856. Those with a Master's degree earned around $63,856. The unemployment rate was also significantly lower for those with degrees. For high school graduates the rate was 5.7 percent. For those with Bachelor's degrees, the rate was 2.8 percent*.

Set an example for your friends and family- By earning your college degree, you can feel proud in knowing that you accomplished a major goal. You can also make your friends and family proud and inspire them to fulfill their educational goals as well.