Improving information retention provides us many benefits. One is the ability to remember daily lessons better. Another is being able to effectively apply these lessons into tasks and success. For students, there is no better time to have good memory than during exams since most exams are based on what students have remembered during the review than what you have learned in classes. For other professionals, memory becomes very useful in performing their job right.
Memory, therefore, is important in daily life.
But no matter how we put it, there are people who still lack the ability to retain necessary information. The fact is, these people do not necessary lack the “ability”. They only lack the necessary technique on how to retain information better.
The question now would be, “what are those techniques that would improve memory?”
First of all, memory techniques are not theories on how to improve memory; rather they are practical and proven methods.
There are two major ways to learn and remember: through vision and hearing.
Auditory learners People who are inclined to remember better through their ears...