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When you "can't remember"...
Self | 2/23/10 | RightOnline

Posted on 02/23/2010 6:32:59 PM PST by RightOnline

OK OK.....I know this may seem a silly and simplistic topic/post in such an age. Still, I just wanted to share a little "trick" with my fellow FReepers that has served me very well over the years. I've taught this to many; all have been grateful.

We all, especially us FReepers, take in so much information in a typical day (work, home, FR, TV, talk radio, etc.) that often it is very difficult to recall certain facts; certain information.

You know that feeling...."..oh darn it, what's-his-name....I can't remember"; or "...oh you know, that movie with...ummm....dang it...".

Here's the key: NEVER say "I can't remember". Never. What I want you to say from now on is "It'll come to me.".

Then....just drop it from your thoughts. Fuhgedaboutit (no pun intended). What you have just done is program that marvelous, God-given computer of yours (aka your brain) a command. It typically takes 5-20 minutes for that recall process to complete and you will find yourself blurting out the answer. Yes, it works.

When you say "I can't remember"....guess what? You've done the same, and your "computer" will do exactly what you just programmed it to do. It won't remember.

Small thing. Trivial....but it has helped me so much over many years, and I hope this little thing helps you. God bless you all, my fellow FReepers.


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: memory; recall; remember; remembering
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To: Still Thinking; Mobties

That reminds me of the mnemonic used to memorize the 7-layer OSI model for computer networking. It was All Good Kids Like Milk, or something. :^)

(Okay, it was All People Seem To Need Data Processing - IIRC that was for: application, presentation, session, transport, network, data link, physical)


21 posted on 02/23/2010 6:55:34 PM PST by Disambiguator
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To: RightOnline

Ahh, the Power of Positive Thinking. It’s one of the few valuable things I took away from my Amway experience.
Unfortunately, I sometimes suffer from Bongheimer’s disease.


22 posted on 02/23/2010 6:57:16 PM PST by CalvaryJohn (What is keeping that damned asteroid?)
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To: Disambiguator

Oh I love such things. Recently, I was teaching a friend some VERY basic things on the guitar. Now, I’m self taught....but have been playing for over 40 years. I was teaching this person the guitar strings (top to bottom: E A D G B E). I realized I had never seen a way to easily remember that....so I came up with (God only knows where...): Every Apple Does Get Bitten Eventually.

Yeah, I know.....dumb......but it worked. This friend STILL remembers those guitar strings just that way. :)


23 posted on 02/23/2010 7:00:09 PM PST by RightOnline
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To: RightOnline

When I can not recall a name, I silently repeat the alphabet. I will often get to the first letter, and the name will come to me. I occassionally have to go through this twice. It works for me.


24 posted on 02/23/2010 7:00:31 PM PST by healy61
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To: RightOnline

Profound. Thank you.


25 posted on 02/23/2010 7:00:59 PM PST by Auntie Mame (Fear not tomorrow. God is already there.)
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To: AAABEST
"So what you're saying is that - like many of the rest of us who've been on FR forever - you're beginning to deal with the onset of dementia."

Whaddya mean "beginning"......????

LOL....just kidding. Thank you for your kind words.

26 posted on 02/23/2010 7:02:06 PM PST by RightOnline
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To: Auntie Mame

You’re so very welcome. Hope it helps.


27 posted on 02/23/2010 7:03:02 PM PST by RightOnline
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To: Mobties
"Now, if only there was some sort of device to remind me how to spell “mnemonic”.

I find it helps if you post replies twice ;-)

28 posted on 02/23/2010 7:03:35 PM PST by Joe 6-pack (Que me amat, amet et canem meum)
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To: RightOnline

Wow!!! Thanks, my friend. I will begin to practice that RIGHT NOW.

Blessings!!!


29 posted on 02/23/2010 7:05:47 PM PST by no dems (If you think Obama is a better President than Sarah Palin would be, lay down the crack pipe.)
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To: no dems

Good for you.....and blessings to you and yours, as well.


30 posted on 02/23/2010 7:08:36 PM PST by RightOnline
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To: RightOnline
Tell me the answer to this

I can remember my husband's army serial number , but not what I had for breakfast this morning.

(That would be WW2.....)

31 posted on 02/23/2010 7:08:46 PM PST by BARLF
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To: RightOnline

I use, “I’ll think of it in a minute.” It surely does work. Thanks for sharing!


32 posted on 02/23/2010 7:11:43 PM PST by houeto (Remember in November!)
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To: BARLF

Oh, that’s an easy one. It’s a matter of priority. To you, his Army serial number was very important to memorize; to keep in “memory” vs. “disk”, in computer terms. Right?

What you had for breakfast isn’t so important....so we sometimes reach a point where our brain can readily filter what’s important vs. what isn’t important.

Not a thing wrong with you. Still, that said, it’s never a bad idea to begin to exercise your short term memory. Lots of ways to do that. I even recommend games: dice games, dominoes (GREAT game for this), etc. Anything that exercises your short term memory.


33 posted on 02/23/2010 7:12:27 PM PST by RightOnline
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To: RightOnline
Sounds logical.)
34 posted on 02/23/2010 7:18:33 PM PST by BARLF
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To: RightOnline

Funny you brought this up. I was just Googling “Observation games” and “Memory games”. It’s fun to do some of these exercises to test your memory. I can recall in school we’d have a picture to look at for about 30 seconds then we’d have to answer questions from memory about what we had seen. Great exercises and fun to do. Thought they’d have some of those online, but can’t find any.


35 posted on 02/23/2010 7:21:02 PM PST by mupcat
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Well you inspired me to Google....so try this one:

http://www.bangor.ac.uk/~mas009/neurogym/shterm.htm


36 posted on 02/23/2010 7:23:38 PM PST by RightOnline
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To: mupcat

Sorry....meant to add....what I Googled on was “short term memory exercises”. Got a lot of hits.


37 posted on 02/23/2010 7:24:42 PM PST by RightOnline
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To: RightOnline

You are absolutely right - this does work.

Another thing that helped me is that, if you can’t find something, it is usually within 5 feet of where you think it is.


38 posted on 02/23/2010 7:26:35 PM PST by credo 2
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To: RightOnline

Is there a difference between I Can’t Remember from “I Don’t Have Any Recollection”?


39 posted on 02/23/2010 7:29:36 PM PST by Deaf Smith
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To: Deaf Smith

LOL.........good one. Nope, same thing. Handy for politicians, isn’t it? :)


40 posted on 02/23/2010 7:34:40 PM PST by RightOnline
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