We all must remember things every day. Luckily for us, our memory can be increased and we can remember more things at once. We just have to use few methods. Immediately at the beginning we have to understand that remembering covers more than just remembering names. Memory has a much bigger role in our lives. Memory is a general biological function that enables us to focus our behavior so we can successfully go through many difficulties. Remembering our experiences from a few days, weeks or even years ago, and especially their meanings, makes our life so much easier. If our memory is working correctly, there is less occasion that we will make the same mistake once again.
Memory makes us able to associate past with present or future, so we can adjust our behavior based on past experiences. Memory keeps us mentally active. It keeps facts in our brain active and all the time ready. If our memory has a lot of worthless facts stored, there won't be sufficient requisite thinking to keep us exciting forward. To show how big role of memory no ifs ands or buts is, I'll bring you few situation in which it comes to expression. The great our memory in inescapable situations is, the great and faster we will faultless our job or accomplish goals. Without our memory we can't faultless any of the following tasks:
Addition, subtraction, multiplication, dividing, remembering addresses, remembering appointments, remembering birthdays and other anniversaries, remembering names, phone numbers... The role of memory is maybe less visible, but still very leading in following tasks: development decisions, learning, planning, reading, problem solving, reading comprehension... Of course, we could make the list much more wider and bigger because, basically, anyone we do involves our memory. This might sound funny to you, but try to make a list of activities you could do without your memory. That list would cover only natural reflexes I'd say... The biggest value of memory is that it connects time and information. Memory supports our thinking activities.
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