Photographic Memory For Students : Photographic Memory

Article by Joshua Noerr

I remember my first run through college. The campus was huge, I needed a map to get places, I hated lectures, but I was excited because I was able to choose my area of study. I could choose the classes that interested me within the field that interested me. The possibilities were very promising. Time went on, and I did the same thing 99% of college students do. I went to class, took notes, went to practice, went to work, and tried to fit some study time in between all of that. I did well in school, I enjoyed it, but I missed a key factor that could have saved me a lot of agony and more than a few cramming sessions. I never worked on improving my memory.

Well, I have now entered my professional life, and have decided to go back to school. This time around though, I was much smarter about it. I decided I would prepare by improving my memory. Anyone can do it, and it is just like anything else, you must decide to do it, have a plan, and follow that plan. Before we get to that, think about why this will benefit you in college:

Less time studying, more time where you choose what to do. Reduced test taking anxiety. Better grades Ability to apply information over several different courses (no more in one ear and out the other) This is just a very basic list, I am sure you can come up with and see many other benefits that apply directly to you.

I am going to get you started on the path to improved memory. First, you need to take fish oil. It improves brain function, and has a host of other benefits. Go get some.

Second, you need to drink water, 120 ounces per day is a good start.

Third, you need to get plenty of rest and exercise. Your mind is inside your body, so take care of it.

These are three things you can do right now. Lastly, visit http://hubpages.com/hub/Photographic-Memory-Training and get more information on developing a photographic memory. Make this small investment in yourself, because higher education is a large investment that you do not want to go to waste.

Joshua Noerr is a coach and a writer based in Atlanta, GA. For more helpful resources on personal development visit http://www.joshuanoerr.com, and follow Joshua on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/joshuanoerr. To learn more about memory training visit http://hubpages.com/hub/Photographic-Memory-Training










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