Monday, November 21, 2011

Blog#9 memorize (yuna)

Hi, I’m yuna. Today I would like to introduce one of ways to memorize things. I am poor at memorizing things so I always search for a good way of memorization.
I found an interesting article in the newspaper. This article says “Study within good hours”.
   As everyone knows, it is easy for us to memorize things at the time before we sleep. According to this article, we have other good times to memorize things. Good times are at 10 AM and at 3 PM. We can memorize things more efficiency at these time than at other times. This article says that the best time depends on people so you should find your best time.
 
It is not efficient that you decide to study for 5 hours per a day and to memorize 50 words per an hour. In turn it is efficient that you study at best time and memorize a lot of things as much as possible at that time.

I think I have studied inefficiency. So I need to find my best time and I want to memorize things efficiency.
   I would like to introduce a man who is professional about memorize. His name is Yoshihito Naitou. He graduated from Keio University and founded a company. Now he is a psychologist and a writer. He wrote books such as “power play” and “Shinnri sen de zettai makenai honn.”
“Kuro manner, Ura rule” is one of his books. In this book he says as follows; ”don’t teach someone for free. Take fee when you teach someone”, “be not honest too much.” Like those sentences, he wrote techniques to get results.  I have not read his books. I want to read them someday. 

1 comment:

  1. As for your discussion about optimal memorizing schedule, I think it is right. And based on my experience, I can always remember the thing I think about just before I go to bed. How about you?
    The guy you introduced seems interested in various fields. By the quite "don't be too honest" shows me that he is shrewd. Also, "don't teach someone for free" knows that power = knowledge. He could be a successful businessman or at least a coach of people who want to get ahead. Is it true?
    Ms. MacGregor

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