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The Obvious Memorization Techniques

Monday, June 2, 2014
Typical Introduction- What kind of learner are you?

Maybe this is a little misleading because this explains more of what type of learner you are, I suggest you read this first and then go to my next article linked in the bottom that goes into some real memorization techniques.

So if you've ever tried to learn something and as hard as you tried you kept  getting distracted, losing focus, and felt helpless or that its just taking way to long and no progress is being made, then you might really need some help learning to use Memorization Techniques.

As basic as this might sound memorization is really just the process of committing something to memory. This means you can learn and study homework or memorize a deck of cards and impress your friends. So there are three types of learners and knowing this is important to use the best memorization techniques: 

1. Visual Learners (seeing): They like to see information with your eyes such as charts, diagrams, or pictures and when thinking or looking into the distance they imagine everything in pictures or words.

2. Auditory Learners (hearing): Everything to them is learned easier when it's heard orally in talks, lectures, or conversations, and tend to have a large vocabulary and have good language skills.

3. Kinesthetic Learners (touching): Learning comes easier when they are doing something hands-on. They often remember how something feels and like to build or construct things or use their hands.

But remember, even though you might be better at one than the another knowing and using all three techniques will be most effective and will ensure you remember and memorize what you need. You can click on any of these.

Anyways, all these things above are basic and if you want to know some really effective techniques then continue onto my next article: 4 Amazing Memoriation Techniques

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