Jason Xavier's Tips On Building Memory

    • Jason Xavier,
    • Standard: X-C,
    • The indiranagar Cambridge school.,
    • Bangalore.

    • Publish Date: Aug 8 2016 8:20PM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Oct 24 2016 10:34AM
Jason Xavier's Tips On Building Memory

If a student has a good memory, then his life is pretty much sorted.  But what about those who find it hard to remember things, how can they increase their power of memory. Here are three things you can do.  

  • A recent survey suggested that learning a language that you are not familiar with will make tremendous changes in the way you think and remember things. So you can learn a new language.
  • Then, there is a simple technique which you can perform, and which requires nothing except your hand.  Simply cross your hand over your ears and with the help of your fingers pull the lower portion of the ear downwards. Looks kind of funny, doesn't it? However, it is scientifically proven that when you draw your ear downwards, it activates the neurons in your brain, which then helps retain things.  The more the neurons, the more active is your brain and the quicker you grasp the concept.
  • Last but not the least, meditate and relax. Don’t burden your brain with anything. 

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Bhavana Jaison Atomic Energy Central School No 2

Informative

Sumedh Chavan ST. PATRICKS HIGH SCHOOL

Great ways! Will surely try it

T.BLESSIYA BEAUTY Amalorpavam Higher Secondary School - Puducherry

Thank you Jason for your information

Nitin Saxena VIKAS BHARTI PUB.SCH.(ROHINI SEC_24

I can try it because I also have the same problem

Khan Mahin ALFA ENG SCHL KALYAN

wow never heard before. Thanks .

J.keerthana Sindhu NAGARJUNA VIDYANIKETAN

great and informative . I shall surely try

P SANTOSH MYTHREYA Chennai Public School -Thirumazhisai

THANK U FOR THIS INFORMATION

Aswin Praabu THE VELAMMAL INTRNTNL SCHOOL

great

Arav Jain The Global Edge School,Madhapur

Thanks for this tip. It has helped me alot.

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