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REMEMBER MORE, LEARN MORE AND COPE BETTER (Compendium of 2 books or manuscripts in 1)
Book 1:
Learning and Memory: How to Use Advanced Strategies & Techniques to Remember More, Learn More, Accelerate Your Brain Power & How to Avoid Memory Deficit in Later Life
&
Book 2: Menopausal Brain Fog Memory: Strategies to Help Women Think Straight and Cope Better in the Workplace During Menopause
by Stirling De Cruz-Coleridge
Suitable for everyone from students, office workers, to women going through the menopause or, retired seniors and virtually anyone wanting to remember more, learn more and to cope better in their daily lives.
ABOUT THIS BOOK BUNDLE:
The book bundle or 2 in 1 manuscript, provides great value because there are so many books on the market about memory, but this one is really different. Both manuscripts can be read from start to finish or, from whatever chapter you find of interest but the main point is that learning and memory, are all interconnected.
The first book Learning and Memory: How to Use Advanced Strategies & Techniques to Remember More, Learn More, Accelerate Your Brain Power & How to Avoid Memory Deficit in Later Life, addresses ways to learn, improve, accelerate, train and develop your memory and brain power at whatever age or stage in life, whether a student, office worker, retired, or experiencing bouts of absentmindedness perhaps due to menopause. The first book introduces advanced strategies and tips, but it considers a spectrum of other factors that greatly affect memory and what you can do to support and maintain poor memory.
In recognition of women suffering during menopause, the second book Menopausal Brain Fog Memory: Strategies to Help Women Think Straight and Cope Better in the Workplace,
aims to deliver the current scientific evidence that attempts to decode the mystery behind Menopausal Brain Fog, as well as several coping and support mechanisms and strategies that can help women manage its effects, and prevent it from hampering their performance in the workplace as well as their daily lives.
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Stirling De Cruz Coleridge
Stirling De Cruz-Coleridge is a published author, philanthropist and entrepreneur. He studied Psychology, Social Sciences, Biology, Neuroscience, Brain & Behaviour. Stirling writes from the heart and he is able to reach out to all kinds of different people in a genuine way to inspire, motivate and help them improve their lives for the better.
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Remember More, Learn More and Cope Better - Stirling De Cruz Coleridge
ABOUT BOOK 1
There are so many books on memory but this one is really different. This book can be read from start to finish or from whatever chapter you find of interest but the point is like learning and memory, it is all interconnected. The book addresses ways to learn, improve, accelerate, train and develop your memory and brain power at whatever age or stage in life whether a student, office worker, retired, and or experiencing bouts of absentmindedness perhaps due to menopause.
The book introduces advanced strategies and tips, but it considers a spectrum of other factors that greatly affect memory and what you can do to support and maintain poor memory. There are different modes of memory, and it can be used to your advantage and in other cases, memory changes and shows us how fragile memory can be.
INTRODUCTION
Have you ever entered a room and forgotten why you went in there?
Have you opened the fridge and wondered what you are looking for? I have often placed a cereal box into the fridge myself many at time; it is the first place that I go to when I cannot find something sometimes.
Have you searched in your handbag wasting time looking for your keys?
This book contains techniques to guide absentmindedness and improve your memory recollection.
Memories help us to make sense of new information by searching for a link that we already know. When we process information and search our memory for links to our past experiences, this creates anticipations for the future. Our memories contain certain conditions which influence our thinking and behaviour when we experience something similar. A bad experience in a relationship for example might influence us the next time we decide to date someone. Our experiences can become undifferentiating to the same meaning for future experiences of a similar nature i.e. all relationships thereafter.
Our emotions are so closely related to our memories and each of our memories contains contextual elements to it such as: what, who, where, how etc. with emotions linked with the experience. How many times have you recalled a memory of something that conjures up intense strong emotions and feelings? The same feelings produced from the original experience?
Yet there are other situations that happen and you perceived yet you cannot recall or retrieve the information about it?
Similar to other muscles in the body, the brain needs exercise to stay in shape and perform at its peak. There are unfortunately, factors such as age, illness, stress, and poor diet can cause temporary to permanent memory loss. This book will explain the way memory works, and show you how to effectively combat memory loss. With simple techniques, you can increase the capacity of your short-term memory, process new information into your long-term memory, and increase your ability to access stored memories.
This book will teach you how to enhance learning and the power of your brain, with:
Learning and memory tools, tips, and techniques
A brief overview of memory
exercises for improving learning and memory with effective methods used by the top memory champions to win memory world championships
causes of memory failure
causes of poor memory and foods to boost learning and memory, to improve mental cognition
This book can be used as a guide to understanding memory with tips and tricks that offers effective and powerful techniques for enhancing your memory and keeping your brain fit.
The next time you put an item down somewhere; try and make sure you are in the present moment
they say, this meaning you are not preoccupied thinking about something else or someone else! So basically you are consciously aware of yourself putting the item down on the table for example or, aware you are placing the item in the cupboard. Encourage your attention to make an association between the object and your surroundings or the location you are in because we seem to memorise far better with a context or some kind of background story to things. It primes us to remember better later on.
WE REMEMBER
10% of what we read
20% of what we hear
30% of what we see
50% of what we see and hear
70% of what we discuss with others
80% of what we personally experience
95% of what we teach others
- Edgar Dale
Chapter 1 – BRAIN WORK-OUT TO IMPROVE YOUR MEMORY SYSTEM
Representation systems
We represent or categorise information internally by our five senses: as pictures, sounds, feelings, smells and tastes. Our senses are our information input channels or sensors. Whatever we take in from the external world we internalize it, follow it like a sensory journey mixed together with our senses. Our thoughts are influenced by this fascinating multi-sensory system and over time we develop preferences in the way we use them.
Our primary representation systems are: visual, auditory and kinaesthetic as known in the western world. Our olfactory (smell) and gustatory (taste) systems trigger the other systems. However, in the eastern world, smell and taste are more commonly used as primary systems than in the west. This could be because good food is a very important factor in the eastern world.
Memory exercise:
Imagine putting your house keys into your handbag or pocket, and as you place it into the mouth of your handbag it then suddenly bites you and swallows up your keys! Yes the crazier the thought the better. This crazy thinking forces your mind to wake up, focus, think and become active and present while you are placing the house keys into your handbag, simple.
Here is another example to encourage remembering, imagine placing your car keys on to the dish washer if you have one or TV, and the dish washer or TV explodes and water bursts out everywhere. In the case of the TV, wires from behind spout out and reach the ceiling.
Try another exercise, leaving your mobile phone in your overcoat pocket and imagine your coat telephones you from your own mobile to say to you that the mobile is in your coat’s pocket!
How about this one, leaving your TV remote control on the couch, now imagine the couch getting up on all four legs and walking towards you, saying here it is your remote control!
Recall:
Now think back and recall these items:
Where did you leave your house keys?
Where did you leave your car keys?
Where did you leave your mobile phone?
Where did you leave your remote control?
Verbal memory
Our brain has many different mental processes.
We have a verbal memory using words:
Acronyms (or abbreviations)
Acrostics (mind-benders, puzzles)
Word associations (pairing words together)
Rhymes (jingles, poems)
Songs (tunes or melodies)
They all seem to require repetition and some of us find it easier to remember in this way.
Using 10 words:
Guitar
Banana
Truck
Piano
Shop
Table
Pineapple
Dog
Cat
Ball
Visual memory
Visual representation
Some people have a highly developed visual system and they can think