Do you find that your memory is not as sharp as it used to be? Don't worry, you are not alone. Memory loss is a common problem for many people. The key to gaining your memory back is to know how to do so, which is what the purpose of the following article is.

There are two parts to your memory, short term and long term. Both of them are important, although not all people have them in equal amounts. Many people are able to easily recall older memories, but are completely unable to remember even the most recent events without writing them down.

Organize the information you are trying to memorize. If you structure your information efficiently, you should be able to recreate it later and easily remember the information. Organize your information into categories that make sense to you. Work on memorizing one category at a time.

When trying to memorize new information, take the time and effort to think about how this unfamiliar material relates to something that you already know and understand. By finding a relationship between new concepts and previously learned material, you will increase the likelihood of committing the new information to memory.

A well-nourished brain will definitely perform better in terms of memory. Eat lots of vegetables, fruits, and whole grains. Also, drink a lot of water. You should drink up to 8 glasses daily. Other ways to improve your diet is to limit the amount of saturated fat, but eat fish or supplements for omega-3 fatty acids (which improves brain function and fights against Alzheimer's).

Most of us live in routines. Our lives are centered around having the same routine each day or each week. If we stray from that routine it can keep us from being able to remember things. Your routine is what is holding back your memory. Change how you do things each day to force your brain to develop new ways of remembering and sorting information.

If memory loss or simply poor memory is your problem perhaps an Omega 3 deficiency is at the heart of the problem. Try taking an Omega 3 supplement, or a medication like Lovaza to help with this. Researchers have discovered in Britain that children who were supplemented with Omega 2 were more focused and had better memory.

Use visualization techniques to retain into memory items which you are studying. Pay special attention to any charts and graphics which are in your textbook as these are easier to bring to mind than words. If your books do not have graphics in them, create your own and remember these instead.

A great tip for improving your memory is to be sure that you get exercise on a regular basis. This is important because this will provide a steady supply of oxygen to your brain. With a good supply of oxygen, your brain will be operating at its peak potential and your memory will serve you accordingly.

In conclusion, many people find that their memory is not what is used to be. As common of a problem as this is, people should learn what they can do to fix it. What you learned in the above article is meant to assist you in getting your memory to where you want it to be.

Author's Bio: 

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