Work & Life

Improving your Memory

Ben Roberts

How to use your memory better.

 Most of us have have had occasions when we have been to the supermarket or gone shopping and put a list together of what we need. 

And then promptly forgotten to take it with us. 

Or when we need a list of things to do in our day, and left it behind somewhere. 

Next time instead of writing a list, draw it instead. 

Studies made by The Quarterly Journal of Psychology have proven people are twice as likely to remember drawn images than written one. 

It doesn’t even matter the quality of the sketch, the recall was higher no matter the quality. 

Goes to show we are naturally more visual people than we think. 

Now, where’s my pencil.