Improve Your Memory
Poor memory can be a frustrating problem when it becomes
a cause for us to function
below our abilities. The consequences can vary in type and
seriousness.
SOME POSSIBLE CAUSES
1. Lack of proper nutrients.
2. Hardening of the arteries of the brain.
3. Poor blood circulation to the brain.
4. Anemia. 5. Exhaustion of the nervous system.
6. Scattering of mental energies on many activities.
7. Emotional problems which preoccupy the mind.
8. Lack of organization.
9. Poor living habits in general.
10. Too much alcohol or other drugs.
11. Chronic use of tranquilizers or painkillers.
12. Lack of exercise or release of tension through movement.
13. Build up of toxins in the body.
EFFECTIVE NATURAL SOLUTIONS
1. Clean out the body and mind with pure diet and occasional
fasts so that the nerves and blood vessels will be revitalized.
2. Eat foods, which have high quantities of B complex vitamins,
Magnesium, Phosphorus and Calcium.
3. If the problem is serious, take supplements: B complex,
Brewers? yeast, Magnesium, Calcium as well as an amino acid
complex specifically created for improving memory.
4. Avoid white sugar, white flour and all products made from
them. Avoid all chemical
preservatives and all over processed foods or foods cooked
some days before.
5. Concentrate on raw fruits, vegetables, seeds, nuts and
whole
grains.
6. Eat alfalfa sprouts regularly.
7. Free your mind daily from whatever is burdening it with
deep
relaxation and positive projection techniques.
8. Learn to meditate and concentrate your mind.
9. When you want to remember something specific, repeat it
three
times to yourself associating it with some image, which you
will
not forget. Images remain more clearly in our minds. Thus
if you
make some image humorous or serious for each important thing
you
want to remember, you will be more successful in remembering.
10. Make lists of whatever you need to do each day. In this
way
you do not need to burden your mind with something that a
piece
of paper can do. When you have completed each activity cross
it
off and whatever is not completed that day can be transferred
to
the next day. Keep a paper and pen on you at all times and
write
down immediately what is important for you to remember. In
this
way there is no chance of forgetting something important.
11. Keep a daily diary in which you observe those things,
which
you tend to forget. If you can determine the types of things
you
forget and the situations in which you usually forget, you
may
be able to detect a pattern which can be corrected.
12. Perform head low postures like the 1/2 shoulder stand,
prayer position and forward stretch daily so as to ensure
a good
supply of blood and oxygen to the brain. These should be
practiced three times a day by those with poor memory.
13. Also perform exercises for the nerves of the spinal column
and neck so as to release any tension which may be accumulated
there.
14. Get help in looking at your emotional life and the various
problems which are occupying your mind so that you can get
free
from worries and be able to concentrate more clearly and totally
on the present moment. Our minds are drained and confused
by the
various worries and anxieties which clutter them. When the
mind
is peaceful and feeling secure it can remember much more
clearly.
15. Overcome fear and lack of self-confidence. These are
major
obstacles to the free flowing of the mind in all situations.
16. Until you are able to overcome the problem, try to accept
it
and not get upset. When you reject yourself because your memory
is weak, you block your mental energies even more. So accept
yourself and the problem as you work on correcting it
simultaneously. Thus until you improve your memory, accept
yourself as you are, and use lists extensively for more
effective functioning.
17. Engage in activities which free you from stress and tension
such as exercises, dancing, walking in nature, swimming,
singing, working in a garden and anything else which is
enjoyable to you.
18. Perform deep relaxation techniques daily and program
your
mind that it will inform you of any important information,
which
you need at the proper time.
About the author:
Robert Elias Najemy is the author of over 600 articles, 400
lecture cassettes on Human Harmony and 20 books, which have
sold over 100,000 copies. Visit him at http://www.HolisticHarmony.com.