3. Reading
Reading is the brain activity par excellence. Indeed, reading maintains and even improves the performance of your memory. It's not enough to simply learn things by heart. You have to really understand them. To memorize things well, you have to rephrase, explain aloud and not hesitate to reread them until you really appropriate the material.
4. Associate Words with Image
65% of the population use their visual memory above all else. The brain behaves like a camera and associates words with pictures to better remember them. Visual memory can be strengthened with mnemonic means, associating an idea or word with an image.
5. Exercise and Sport
Sports increase the blood flow to the brain and, along with it, our mental agility. For people of age, regular exercise has been shown to reduce memory loss. Exercise helps with our cognitive capacities, especially spatial memory. So consider running, jumping, cycling! You will see your intellectual performance improve.
6. Healthy Eating Lifestyle
A healthy and balanced diet plays an important role in the functioning of our meninges. Foods rich in omega-3s, such as salmon, herring or fish roe, are particularly good for boosting our brain activity. Coffee can also increase our concentration, but its consumption must remain reasonable.
7. Sleep/Rest
Good, restful sleep is essential for brain activity. At night, our neurons organize and classify the information that we've received throughout the day. Sleeping well is therefore essential to improve our memory.
8. Train your Memory Everyday
Making your memory work hard and doing it often helps us to remember more and more things. It's the same as with sports: if you don't maintain the daily exercise, you lose agility.
An example of daily training is to try to remember our appointments without always having recourse to the alarm of our mobile phone.
9. Exercise
There are targeted exercises online to stimulate and motivate our memory. A short break from work will allow us to relax while working our brains. These little, often fun, exercises help reconnect neurons and facilitate all learning over time.
10. Reduce Stress
Stress scares memories away, while calm allows for concentration and better memorization. We must therefore try to avoid stress, breathe well, and control our thoughts to have good concentration and top memory. Meditation can be a good practice to help relieve stress, even if you just do it occasionally.