I watched a “Brain Games” show once that recommended repeating to yourself what you are after as you cross each threshold. Crossing from room to room has a tendency to “reset” your brain in relation to the new environment. So if you repeat to yourself what you want as you walk you will remember why you went into that room. I have tried it, it works.
I’m told that if one says out loud what s/he wants when setting off to get it, it’s easier to remember it when arriving in the room.Now if I can just remember to DO that, I’ll let you know if it really does work.
LuvThemPluggers about 9 years ago
And sometimes getting lucky is finding the last slice of pizza in the back of the fridge! Call dibs!
pelican47 about 9 years ago
If I tell myself, “Never mind, you’ll not remember it anyway,” I’m more likely to remember something.
Plods with ...™ about 9 years ago
Whoohoo!!
JanLC about 9 years ago
I watched a “Brain Games” show once that recommended repeating to yourself what you are after as you cross each threshold. Crossing from room to room has a tendency to “reset” your brain in relation to the new environment. So if you repeat to yourself what you want as you walk you will remember why you went into that room. I have tried it, it works.
mggreen about 9 years ago
I don’t really have trouble remembering the comics. Now anything else . . .
SClark55 Premium Member about 9 years ago
I’m told that if one says out loud what s/he wants when setting off to get it, it’s easier to remember it when arriving in the room.Now if I can just remember to DO that, I’ll let you know if it really does work.
Jim Kerner about 9 years ago
At least he remembered the most important part of the paper!
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
Well, there is one other way to “get lucky”…