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the-psudo · 3 months
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Pi
I'm trying to memorize 150 digits of pi by Pi Day (March 14th). So far, I've got:
3.1415926535 8979323846 2643383279 5028841971 6939937510 5820974944 5923078164 0628620899 8628034825 3421170679 84128_____ 3282306647 08... yeah, that's all I've got.
Checking my work... 84128_____ was actually 8214808651, and 08... was actually 0938446095 5058223172 5359408128... I'm getting close.
What hobby do you have that no one else understands?
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omanatascha · 3 months
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ohsharethekmusic · 9 months
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Song : Memorize
Artist : FTISLAND
Album : Colorful Sensibility
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openstorygames · 9 months
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I've been thinking about how different people process large amounts of information.
This was something I was decently good at as a kid; school worked for me! But now, when the boundaries are more amorphous and I'm in charge of defining what I need to know and figuring out how to break it down, my ND brain doesn't always know where to start.
In fact, I don't have an efficient system for myself.
But I do have something that works for me, assuming I have the time I need.
First, I gather the info. This part is fun, especially if I'm dealing with a special interest. Deep dive, infodump into notes or at my husband or whatever.
Then, I organize it. I might type it up; I might make notecards. I might just put all that info into boxes in my mind. Depends on what I'm working on.
Once it's organized, I reorganize it.
Over and over until it sticks.
Here, like this:
I've been working on prepping for Gen Con. I'm running games for a publisher, and I have a lot of info to absorb and then teach in a limited amount of time.
I picked the pieces I can be strongest with. That took me a bit, but once I realized what I could be good at, I could somewhat release the other stuff. Nobody can do everything, especially on a tight schedule.
Then I started making notecards. I wrote the name of an action, rule, or ability on one side and its definition or effects on the opposite.
The first time I made the cards, I wrote the name in pencil and the definition/effects in black pen.
Next, I alphabetized them. That helped me make sure I had everything I needed, but it also got me familiar with the most important terms that will come up while I'm trying to run monsters or handle questions.
I split these cards into categories next. Combat actions, reactions, natural abilities, passive abilities, etc. I shuffled through the categories a few times until I had a reasonable number of cards in each one. I didn't want to have a category with just 1 or 2 cards in it.
Now I'm color coding the name side based on category. I'm erasing the penciled-in name and replacing it with Sharpie pen. Brown for general rules, for example. Purple for magic. And so on.
As I do that, I'm reading the back of each card out loud. Then, when I finish a category, I alphabetize it back into the main flashcard deck. When I put the card in its place, I quiz myself on the effects. It's working. By the time I'm done with this round of organizing, I'll have half of these cards memorized. Maybe more.
I tried to do this in high school with court cases for a mock Congress competition. Didn't have the executive function to make it work for me. Couldn't figure out when I had enough info, and I had far too much to memorize by the time I switched to organizing.
So it may be slow, but it's progress. And I'm happy with that!
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r3beloution · 10 months
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What a great idea to memorize dua’as.
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sweater-weather-spn · 2 years
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memorization tips ;)
☆ requested by @romantic-elegies
hey friends <3 here are some of my best memorization tips (feel free to add your own tips in the notes and I'll reblog)
study early in the morning. research has shown that studying early (6-10 am) helps you retain more information
draw a thought map. sometimes they're called spider webs, or brain dumps, or something similar. it's just an organized place to put everything that you plan on memorizing
assign meaningfullnesss to things. there has been a ton of research on this and it's a very effective way of memorizing; but sometimes it can be hard to harness. the way I recommend doing it is to assign it something you already know that you have emotional ties to (characters from your favorite show, titles of your favorite book series, food names, etc.) something that you know well enough and that will be easy/convenient to remember
use mnemonics. mnemonics are sounds/phrases that help you things. for example: ROY G BIV are the colors of the rainbow and it sounds like a name. you use the first letter of the word and come up with a different word for it or put it into a phrase.
write in blue pen. i know this tip sounds suspicious (and vaguely fake) but I've used it a million times and it works so well! plus blue is very aesthetic for your studyblr posts ;)
sleep on it. taking a short nap after studying can help you retain your information better and not stress out about it. sleep for about 15-20 minutes and you'll wake up feeling more refreshed and have an easier time remembering.
~MY BEST TIP~
pretend you're teaching the subject to someone else. use any techniques thay your teachers/professors have used she teaching you. make presentations, orally explain it (perhaps to your pet or stuffed animals), make study games. this is SO helpful and I cannot recommend it enough :)
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If you’re a Christian who struggles with feelings of anxiety, I humbly encourage you to memorize—and believe—Psalm 4:8, and to get in the habit of taking the words of that verse to bed with you each night.
Darrell B. Harrison
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lingocurio · 1 year
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Je suis
Tu es
Il/Elle/On est
Nous sommes
Vous êtes
Ils/Elles sont
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wordsforyourwip · 1 year
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Memorize
Penny
Catch
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tragicvirgo · 1 year
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"There's a love/hate relationship with the noise in my brain"
MEMORIZE (I Would Leave Me If I Could, Halsey)
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omanatascha · 3 months
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brainypixel · 23 hours
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Looking for a fun, easy way to help your kids memorize important Scripture? Check out "Molly's Memory Verse" over on @YippeeTV, @Youtube, or @FaithChannel!
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not-so-rosyyy · 6 months
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no idea if it's my hormones, what I've seen in the news lately, the weight of living the past few years, or just because it's Judi Dench...but this impromptu performance really made me cry for a good ten minutes, no kidding.
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todaysverse · 2 months
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Memorize - Psalm 119:11
I have hidden your word in my heart, that I might not sin against you.
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janicecampbell · 2 months
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It's Time to Rediscover the Power of Poetry by Ellen Condict
It’s Time to Rediscover the Power of Poetry Memorizing it has become a lost art in the age of the iPhone, but it can still awaken us to a deeper understanding of our world.   by Dr. Ellen Condict   In a world that seems increasingly disturbing and even violent, we desperately need an antidote for our despair. We need a daily dose of beauty, and Pinterest and Instagram won’t suffice. We need…
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