Tuesday, January 15, 2019

How to have a second brain to retain more information



Our life depends on the capability of regaining especially with the effort, from our  memory. In everyday life,  forgetting of car keys,  date of appointment, time of emergency meeting distress our lives.  In every incident of forgetting we are agonized and become crazy about finding out the solutions. But, it is unfortunate that we often take wrong ways to find the solution. How much information we can store is not the problem, rather it is the problem of retrievability that pushes us in mental anguish.

Memory failure:  the product of information overload

We live in the age of information where we have to take in multiple facts and figures, news and issues, etc. We have to compete with our peers and contemporaries to keep ourselves updated in every sphere of life.  It is a pool of information and when we try to remember everything, our mind is so full that it spill out many acquired things. Information burden is the up-to-date  plague and our memory world is tainted by this disease. Our memory is frequently victimized that leads to the issue of recalling. Finally, it leads to upsetting the social contacts.

There is a way out, of course

What’s the use of storing tons of information, if you can’t recall them in time of necessity? However, you can allow your memory some new.

Storing tons of information in your memory is worthless if you’re unable to recall the materials you need – at the time you need them. Luckily, there’s a way to give your physical memory some needful space for breathing.

Physical brain and digital brain

The storage space of the physical brain is limited, and it is sufficient to lead our everyday lives. But, already said above, our age is the age of information and our memory needs to stretch its storing space.

But, how? Well, you can shift some of the storing  and calling to mind  to the digital brain. However,  it doesn’t mean that you have to a bionic man. It means you will have to transform yourself into a productive version. It is called Digital Brain presented to you by online storage. You are already familiar with some of the tools. These are:

Airtable, Dropbox, Evernote, Google Drive and Pocket. These are the well-known software. Pocket, for instance, allows you to capture news, blogs or videos into pocketbook with a single click. You can retrieve and view all these whenever you like it.

Instead of taking all the information to your brain, move some information to the tool you prefer to use. This will enable you to:

·        Store as much information as wish
·        Organize and prioritize the stockpile
·        Make available all the information day in and day out

The addition of digital brain to your physical brain will make you highly productive and blessed with super-power memories.

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