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Repetition

In old-style education, before there were more theories than students, children were taught by rote (repetition of the same information) and, sometimes, rhyme.

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“Maximum Memory Power” by John Williams

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We all learned to recall how many days there were in each month with “Thirty days has September ….” and the notes of the Treble clef with “Every Good Boy Deserves Favor”

It wasn’t exciting, but it seemed to work pretty well.

You may find that repetition works well for you if you are a person that finds it easier to retain information which you hear to a greater degree than what you read.

You can put your information on an audio tape if there is a lot of it. Then, play it back to yourself shortly before you need the information.

Some people can improve their mental recording by just repeating the information about 3 times

– saying it aloud really works much better than just mumbling it to yourself.