Maybe you're getting older. Maybe you're stressed, or chronically tired, or just overwhelmed. Whatever the reason, you're finding it harder to remember things that matter to you. The Memory Journal is designed to help you.
I've been writing about memory and learning skills for 25 years. I'm a great believer in practical strategies that don't ʻcostʼ too much — that is, you don't have to spend a lot of time and effort mastering them. This journal is one of those.
Your memory journal gives you a place to reflect on your day, and shape your memories (and thus, your story).
But this is not a diary. This is a memory journal, and it requires a very specific type of note-taking. I'll provide advice and examples to help you with this critical skill for both learning and everyday memory, but most of all, this journal will provide you with the opportunity to get the practice in this that you need, if you're serious in wanting to improve your memory.
Along the way, the journal also provides tips and advice, with a weekly focus, to help you:
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learn some basic strategies for remembering the things you want to remember
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set in place some good habits which will help protect your brain
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learn a little about your memory, how it works, what works for it, how good it is for different tasks, and how much help it needs for some tasks.
This book is a digital version of “My Memory Journal”. Using this, you can turn a blank notebook into your own memory journal. The book has all the text provided in “My Memory Journal”, including instructions on how to use it, examples, specialist pages, and all the tips and focal strategies for each week. The Journal covers 26 weeks.
Publication date: December, 2016
File size: 268 pages (print); 4.5 MB (pdf)
ISBN: 978-1-927166-34-5 (pdf)
Welcome
The strategy of the Memory Journal
How to Use your Memory Journal
My Goals
My Tasks
Weekly starters
- Mindset
- Goals
- Failure
- Sleep
- Senses
- Organization
- Exercise
- Attention
- Diet
- WMC
- Chunking
- Nature
- Visualization
- Load
- Engagement
- Space
- Language
- Control
- Monitoring
- Foraging
- Technology
- Speed
- Prediction
- Flow
- Movement
- Approach