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Well hello there you learning learners and welcome to part 2 of the 8 memorization techniques
on how to increase memory power. And here we go with tip number 5. If you want to reach
something it's very important that you have written goals. This also applies to memorization.
So set memorization goals for yourself for example in an X amount of time I will know
an X amount of words. And when you have reached you memorization goal you simply mark it as
done. The sixth technique is that you divide your big learning piece into smaller pieces.
So when you have a lot of information you need to remember don't panic just divide it
into smaller pieces and start learning these smaller pieces, and when you can remember
them you'll also remember the big piece. The seventh technique may sound strange but chew
on gum. When you have something in your mouth like gum you'll increase your heartbeat this
means that the oxygen in your blood will reach your brain much faster. And the final technique
is to say it out loud. Now you'll also remember your own voice. So now you have seen it you
have read it and you have heard it. This method is very powerful when you need to memorize
something. So learning learners what have we learned today? First we have learned to
set memorization goals. Secondly we have learned to divide our learning subject into smaller
pieces. Then we have learned to chew on gum when we are trying to remember something.
And finally we have learned to say it out loud. And that's it for the 8 memorization
techniques on how to increase memory power. I hope it was useful and I will see you next
time.