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Authors: Aditi Singhal,Sudhir Singhal
Tags: #Self-Help, #Meditations
Visualization:
Peg for number one is sun, To remember the first item in the list, i.e. apples, make an association of sun with apple. Similarly, rhyming peg for two is shoe, so associate shoe with item number 2, i.e. sugar.
Likewise, you can imagine all the items with their rhyming pegs as follows:
MEMORIZING APPOINTMENTS
As you can now
visuali
ze numbers through rhyme images, you can remember anything related to numbers as well. Earlier you learn to remember list of things to do using chain or hide and seek method, but using number rhyme method, we will now be able to remember the appointments along with time. Let’s say, on a particular Saturday, you have the following schedule:
TIME | APPOINTMENT/THINGS TO DO |
---|---|
9 am | Call to boss |
10am | Parents–teacher meeting (PTM) |
11am | Shopping |
1pm | Lunch with an old friend |
3 pm | Meeting a client in a café |
5 pm | Appointment with dentist |
6 pm | Taking kids to dance class |
7 pm | Picking up a dress from a boutique |
8 pm | Going to watch a movie |
To memorize the above appointments, we need some more rhyming images like for number 11. We can extend the number rhyme method chart for numbers from 11 to 20 as shown below:
Now you don’t want to get confused whether your appointment with the doctor is at 4 pm or 5 pm. You want to be sure that you do remember all the things on time. One way is to write it down, but after writing, if we can give just one more minute’s time to keep it in mind, then it would be an added advantage and we do not have to see the list again and again.
Visualization for Appointments:
Visualize these associations clearly in your mind. Try to recall them without looking at the list.
What were you suppose to do at 3 o’clock?
We are sure 3 will remind you of a tree;
what can you see in your imagination, on a tree? …
If you had done the visualization as given above, you will surely recall yourself climbing on to a tree with your client to reach the café on the top of the tree. Or if we ask you the time of the kids’ dance class, then immediately the image of kids dancing on sticks will further remind you that it is at six.
Tip: The weirder the visualization, the better is the recall. So do not hesitate in thinking as weird as you can.
There is another pegging method for numbers known as ‘
Number Shape Method’
.
NUMBER SHAPE METHOD
In this method, instead of a rhyming word, we will associate an image with each number according to its shape which will remind us of that number.
Look at this table:
In the given chart, you can see that we have associated each number with a shape that reminds us of that number. For instance, candle reminds us of number 1. Number 2 is curved like the neck of a duck. Number 3 can be seen as the top of the heart and so on.
MEMORIZING NAME OF THE WORLD’S HIGHEST MOUNTAIN PEAKS
Let’s use this method to learn 10 highest mountain peaks in the world in the decreasing order of their height:
So you can see that if in our imagination we use the shapes associated with the numbers, we can easily remember any given information in a sequence.
You can recall the information from any given point. For example, if we ask you that ‘Makalu’ is at which number in the list, you can easily remember that the ‘Mc aloo tikki burger’ was hanging on a
hook
and hook symbolizes number
5
or if we ask you what is the name of fourth highest mountain peak then ‘4’ reminds you of a
chair
that was very
hot
and it further reminds you of the mountain ‘Lhotse’.
In the same way, you can remember the list of Prime Ministers, Presidents, or any other information you are required to remember by number or hierarchical positions.
APPLICATIONS OF THE PEG SYSTEM
The peg system can be used for the same things as other mnemonic systems, including:
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MEMORIZING NUMERICAL FACTS AND DATA
N
umbers play a very important role in our everyday life. There is lot of information that comprises numbers in various combinations, like bank account numbers, passwords, product codes, addresses, anniversary dates, credit card numbers, insurance policy numbers, etc.
A common thought that comes to everybody’s mind is ‘Why do we need to memorize numbers? Nowadays we have smartphones on which we can store all the relevant data, so much so that we don’t even have to remember phone numbers.’ But won’t you agree with me that numbers always fascinate us? What if you have to give a sales presentation in your office? Wouldn’t you like to amaze everyone by remembering all the sales figures and statistics at the back of your hand instead of referring to the papers or notes again and again? When we talk about
students,
they need to memorize a lot of numerical data like history dates, values of constants, periodic table, formulae, etc.
In the previous chapter, we have talked about the
number peg system
, wherein we gave some images to numbers based on their sound (rhyme) and shape. To memorize longer numbers, we make use of
Advance peg system
or
Phonetic peg system
. It is one of the most important techniques in the field of mnemonics. Memory masters all over the world use this technique along with other techniques to create records.
PHONETIC PEG SYSTEM
We are now going to learn a new language for memorizing numbers. Generally, whenever we learn a new language, the first thing we learn is the alphabet of that language. Then we use the letters of that alphabet to form words, then phrases, and finally sentences. In this method also, we will assign each number a letter and using those letters, we will make words by which we can group many numbers in a few words.
How chunking or grouping of numbers will help?
Let’s understand it with a small example. If I ask you to memorize the 20 digit number:
‘738 4195 921 321 8421 734’
Are you comfortable doing it? Don’t you think it’s highly confusing and difficult to memorize?