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Tips for keeping your memory in top shape

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Hi! Welcome to the Complete Interpreter podcast by the Interpreting Coach.
Why 'Complete Interpreter'? Because you're not just a translation machine, you're also a person and a business owner, and I hope to help you take a 360 view of yourself share some great tried-and-tested strategies to improve your interpreting skills, mindset, and marketing.
This episode is all about memory!
To improve your long term memory and recall of facts and vocab:
- create mental images, using all your senses
- create a mental image or story using rhymes, humour, or something outrageous
- use the 'loci' technique
- when reading information you want to retain, use the biggest screen possible
- revisit information you want to remember (e.g. use a flashcard app like Quizlet for vocab)
To improve working memory:
- try puzzles like crosswords, sudoku, or mental arithmetic
- try games (board games, memory games, chess)
- apparently, exercise, relaxation, and sleep are all good for working memory (or perhaps a lack thereof is bad for working memory...)
- problem-solving exercises
- try remembering the last 10 Prime Ministers in your country, and putting them in alphabetical order in your head
Food for memory:
- green leafy veg
- oily fish (2 portions per week)
- berries
- tea and coffee?
- nuts and seeds, especially walnuts and sunflower seeds
- soya (?)
- a square of dark chocolate!
Let me know what you'd like me to talk about next!
Sophie (aka The Interpreting Coach)
Support the show

Support the Show.

My website and blog: https://theinterpretingcoach.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/interpretingcoach/
Twitter: @terpcoach
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/the-interpreting-coach/
Or email me at info@theinterpretingcoach.com

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Hi! Welcome to the Complete Interpreter podcast by the Interpreting Coach.
Why 'Complete Interpreter'? Because you're not just a translation machine, you're also a person and a business owner, and I hope to help you take a 360 view of yourself share some great tried-and-tested strategies to improve your interpreting skills, mindset, and marketing.
This episode is all about memory!
To improve your long term memory and recall of facts and vocab:
- create mental images, using all your senses
- create a mental image or story using rhymes, humour, or something outrageous
- use the 'loci' technique
- when reading information you want to retain, use the biggest screen possible
- revisit information you want to remember (e.g. use a flashcard app like Quizlet for vocab)
To improve working memory:
- try puzzles like crosswords, sudoku, or mental arithmetic
- try games (board games, memory games, chess)
- apparently, exercise, relaxation, and sleep are all good for working memory (or perhaps a lack thereof is bad for working memory...)
- problem-solving exercises
- try remembering the last 10 Prime Ministers in your country, and putting them in alphabetical order in your head
Food for memory:
- green leafy veg
- oily fish (2 portions per week)
- berries
- tea and coffee?
- nuts and seeds, especially walnuts and sunflower seeds
- soya (?)
- a square of dark chocolate!
Let me know what you'd like me to talk about next!
Sophie (aka The Interpreting Coach)
Support the show

Support the Show.

My website and blog: https://theinterpretingcoach.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/interpretingcoach/
Twitter: @terpcoach
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/the-interpreting-coach/
Or email me at info@theinterpretingcoach.com

  continue reading

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