Sharpen Your Memory
Tuesday, March 29th, 2011I am a professor of Social Sciences in a reputed university. To teach a class of boisterous, inquisitive kids who love to explore and ask questions is not a cakewalk. Apart from remembering the name of each student so as to foster a strong rapport with the student, I am required to precisely remember facts, dates, names, myths, and all sorts of information when having a lecture. Students enjoy a lot when the lecture is more of an interactive session, and the students love to ask few questions that won’t be strictly about the syllabus. I knew I had to have a real sharp memory, and I took the help of the Internet to check if a guide to boosting the memory was available. My classes have become longer, and I have started attending to a larger number of students. Using the guide has helped remember every important aspect about my subject, and I am able to answer all the questions asked to me. In addition, this has gone a long way in adding to my general knowledge. I am able to provide my class with additional information along with the one prescribed in the books.