If you want to learn to memorize better the different information that you have to study and remember, we present 6 memorization techniques
1) Connect and link
This memorization technique involves the creation of associations between the elements of a list and the allocation of images to each connection to help you better memorize.
2) Create a story
While creating images for each element, using the link method, you combine everything in a great story. This technique helps to memorize the sequence of the images and therefore the order of the elements.
3) Associate objects to known places
This method of memorization consists of the association of terms or elements of the list with known places. In addition, it can become something more sensory by incorporating sounds, smells, flavors or whatever is necessary to obtain the best results.
4) Associate words to a number and thus to remember ordered
objects
This system is useful for memorizing lists of words in a particular order.
This method can be carried out through two steps. The first step requires memorizing words that are easy to associate with numbers, using words that resemble the series. Once this list is memorized, the second step is to associate the words to the list of objects that we really need to memorize.
5) Draw a mental map
This method is used for the memorization of concepts or any structured information. The mind maps work when a structure must be maintained while making the flow of information clearer.
6) The Roman room or palace of memory
This technique can improve a person’s memory and when practiced fluently, the memorization process becomes natural.
The Roman room is a technique that can be applied to memorize a list of words or any information where it is not possible to create visual representations of abstract words.
It consists of bringing to mind a room that is very familiar. Upon entering the room, the corner above the left shoulder is number 1 and then the other walls will be the successive numbers, always with movements in a clockwise direction, around the room.
The following numbers will be the floor and the ceiling. It is important that these are listed places automatically become identifiable objects, which symbolically represent the information you want to remember.
As this technique is used more frequently, the process becomes more and more natural and more and more rooms can be incorporated.
By connecting the rooms, in a memorable order, you can expand the amount of information remembered and sequentially