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USE MNEMONIC DEVICES IN YOUR DAILY LIFE

Arithmagon The aim of an arithmagon is to determine which numbers go in the empty circles. The numbers in the square boxes are made by adding together the numbers in the circles either side. For example, if the number in the square box was 10 you could try 6 and 4, but the numbers must also add up on the other edges, making this more difficult than it first appears. Mnemonic devices are tools to help you memorize something like a phone number, how to correctly spell a word or even the first 100 digits of pi. Acronyms, songs and rhymes are probably the most common mnemonic devices, but other methods do exist. Aside from studying in school, try a mnemonic device in these situations: • Heading to the grocery store for a few items but don’t have a paper or notes app handy? Create an acronym to remind you what to buy: MANE (milk, apples, nectarines and eggs). • Meeting new people and struggle to remember names? Try linking new information with something you already know. Like Steven, whom you just met, has glasses like your neighbour Steven. Chances are pairing information like that will help you remember. • Need to remember the name of a medicine you’re taking? Try chunking, or breaking the information into bite-sized “chunks”, to make it more manageable. So dextromethorphan (Benylin DM) can be dex- tro- meth- orphan. This method works well for phone numbers, alpha-numerical passwords and similar bits of information. You probably know and use more mnemonic devices that you’re aware of so try creating a few of your own to help yourself remember important bits of info.

for a laugh

Two kids camping in their backyard wanted to know the time, so they started singing at the top of their lungs. Then one of their neighbours threw open his window and yelled, “Cut the noise! Don’t you know it’s 3 o’clock in the morning?” A waiter gives a gentleman a cup of coffee. The gentleman takes a sip and spits it out. He turns to the waiter and says, “Waiter! This coffee tastes like mud!” The waiter, looking surprised, turns to the gentleman and says, “But, sir, it’s fresh ground!” Three friends stranded on a deserted island find a magic lamp. Inside it is a genie who agrees to grant each friend one wish. “I want to go home,” says the first friend. The genie grants her wish. “I want to go home, too,” says the second friend. And the genie sends him back home. “I’m lonely,” says the third friend. “I sure wish my friends were back here.”

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