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How to Become a Memory Master

by Trish






Our memory is an incredibly important tool for our everyday lives. It is what we use in order to relive the past and reminisce and is what thus gives our experiences meaning, but at the same time it is what we use to make decisions and to guide our future actions – without memory we’d be as useless as babies. But then there are also the practical aspects of memory on a more day to day basis as we use it to do maths and sums, to socialise and remember names and faces and to learn new subjects and pass exams. 

As such then our memory is an important tool that’s very much worth training, and with the right strategy it is possible for anyone to improve just as they might improve a muscle or a physical ability. In fact, it can be trained to such a degree that some people even manage to make a living out of being ‘memory masters’ and quickly learning the order of a pack of cards or doing other impressive stunts.

So what’s their secret? And how can you learn the same kind of mastery? Here we will look at the answers to those questions so that you might develop a better command of your memory and so of time itself…

Remembering Lists

In his book ‘Trick of the Mind’, Derren Brown explains one memory technique popular among memory masters which is ‘liking’. Here if you want to remember a list or sequence of any kind, you will remember the order by linking those things together. To do this you will normally create a visual scene in your mind and the intention is to make that visual scene as absurd and therefore memorable as possible. For instance then if you were trying to remember a shopping list consisting of bananas, bread and fish – you might visualise a banana sandwich, and then fish made entirely out of bread. Take some time to really look at this mental image and once it’s burned on your mind’s eye, move on to the next one. This is also useful for remembering the order of the items on a list.

Rhyme

Of course if you need to remember a date for an exam, you won’t have the option to create weird visual images – unless of course that is you use rhyming items for the numbers. Thus instead of 1955 you have ‘pie clean nifty dive’, and to remember this you might think of someone dusting a pie, of someone cool like the Fonz with a vacuum, and then of the Fonz doing a dive. Suddenly you have something a lot more memorable than dry numbers.

Pneumonics

Pneumonics are little ‘tricks’ you can use to remember something. Rhyme is a common form of pneumonic, but another is to try using acronyms – so for instance you might remember the 4 C’s which is how we assess diamonds: carat, cut, clarity and colour. Simply having the first letter here is enough to trigger our memory.

Hypnosis

When remembering things from long ago sometimes our unconscious mind has more information than we’re aware of but it has simply been repressed or buried. Using hypnosis a therapist can take us through various layers of our consciousness by following leads and using tricks like free association and this can sometimes help us to relieve memories we thought long forgotten.

The above guest post is written by David Varen who writes guest posts on health, self development and personality. He also authors a blog which speaks on mental tension and stress treatment.






Choosing the Perfect Club Dress

by Trish

If you’re going out to a club, you want to make a statement with your dress. Finding the perfect club dress has everything to do with the trends of the season, plus your own figure. You want a look that’s sexy and stands out in a crowd. Luckily, there are so many trends out there, you’re bound to find a club dress that is perfect for your night on the town.

Trends for Club Dresses

We’re seeing a lot of different trends for club dresses this season. The best thing about these trends is there’s something for everyone and for every body type. The key is to figure out what flatters you and makes you feel confident as you make your way across the club.

Necklines

  • Cowl neckline. This is a loose, fluid neckline that gently drapes along the bust. This is a flattering look for many body shapes. The deeper the cowl neck, the more dramatic the look.
  • Deep V-neckline. This is a stunning look for making a splash at the club. A deep V-neckline is ideal for long-sleeved dresses with mini hemlines.
  • Off-the-shoulder neckline. This has been popular on the runways for a few seasons, but has now found its way into clubwear. The off-the-shoulder neckline is flattering for wearing hair down or wearing hair back with opulent earrings or a statement necklace.
  • Strapless neckline.This is the go-to neckline for many women because it shows enough skin, no matter what the silhouette of the dress is. A strapless neckline also lets you show off a big necklace or body shimmer or bronzer.

Silhouettes

  • Ruched. The ruched bodice is ideal for anyone who wants to conceal a tummy. Ruching drapes across the bodice and waist for a flattering shape.
  • Tight straight fit. This is one of the most popular silhouettes that often accompany strapless dresses. The tight straight fit is perfect for that little black dress too. This silhouette is perfect for those who want a traditional, sexy fit.
  • Asymmetrical hemline. This silhouette took over fashion in the past year and it’s still going strong. The asymmetrical hemline is shorter in the front than it is in the back and looks sexy with flowing fabrics that create movement.

These are some of the hottest trends we’re seeing for club dresses. There are many shapes to choose from. Right now the hottest colors for club dresses are black, metallic shades like gold and silver, red and blue. Prints like paisley and abstract watercolor-like prints are also popular for club dresses.

The general style rule when choosing the perfect trend club dress is to choose more details for simple shapes such as a tight straight fit dress with a strapless neckline.

For dresses with more dimension in their shape, such as a ruched dress with a cowl neckline, opt for a solid or large print with minimal extra details. Details like studs, corset back closures, bows and mesh inset are also popular for those who love small extras that make a big difference for the overall look of a club dress.

This article has been contributed by the experts at YumDrop. Check out their huge selection of clubwear, lingerie, and more!

Football at the local high school

by The Shopping Maniac

I was walking by our local high school the other day and it looks like football season is in full gear. They just had their annual game day a week ago when all the kids from nearby schools attend a game at local school. It was the school closest to our house this year so a week ago Friday we had TONS of teenagers walking the streets on a Friday night looking for fun before and after their game.

At least it wasn’t as bad this year as it was a few years ago when our local school was chosen for game day .. the kids were really rowdy that time and did lots of damage. I had broken plants in my front garden and lots of neighbors had broken bottles in their yards and some cars were damaged too.

Anyway as I was saying it looks like Football season is here. I was watching the team practice and the band came out to do their practice on the field too. My husband was with me and he started talking to the music teacher about the band. I’m not sure of everything they were talking about because I’m not the musician – he is .. but I guess the teacher was happy because the school was getting some new marching band equipment at wwbw. Apparently it was much needed. I think someone was helping with a donation or something.

Maybe we’ll stop by this coming weekend and watch a game. The season will end soon with our weather!

Personalised for your Partner or Loved One

by Trish

Personalised gifts are growing increasingly popular; especially since many people own the same products and want to somehow personalise it to appear diverse and show thought to their loved ones.

Personalising a gift is also a great way to promote a business, since the items can be given freely at events or through telephone or email enquiries. A pen is especially effective, since they are likely to be kept and reused, unlike a leaflet or poster that is thrown away almost immediately.

The Perfect Gifts to Personalise

Online shops now provide a wonderful array of gifts, many of which can be personalised. If you have never before bought a personalised gift then the choice can be overwhelming. From t-shirts and mugs to jewellery and diaries, almost every popular item can be personalised. Mobile phones grow more popular year upon year, so buying your loved one a mobile phone skin is a perfect way to create uniqueness.

  • T-shirts and hoodies: Personalise an item of clothing with a name, logo or picture that you know your partner or loved one will cherish. Other items of clothing that can be personalised include dressing gowns, underwear and lingerie, and scarfs and hats.
  • Jewellery: Personalising jewellery is a great way to display affection for another. Even rings can be engraved to include initials, which provide a unique personalised gift. Jewellery boxes, trinket boxes, flukes, cufflinks, hip flasks, frames, wine stoppers, and pens are pleasant gifts to engrave.
  • Calendars: Include favourite animals, motorcars, holidays, space, football, sports, and romantic elements etc on a personalised calendar. For children and teens, they will love a personalised calendar of their favourite boy bands or celebs.
  • Protective cases and skins: Almost everyone now owns a mobile phone. There are so many designs, but the latest trends include touch-screen technology. The popularity of protective cases and skins makes this a lucrative way to personalise gifts.
  • Cards: There are cards to suit every occasion. Online retailers now provide the opportunity to create a personalised card. These cards may be a little more expensive than a card to suit a specific event, but are the perfect way to show a loved one that you care about his or her hobbies and interests. To wow a partner or loved one, why not write a poem.
  • Bags: Canvas bags are very popular, so why not personalise a bag as a gift, which will mean more to a loved one than a plain old canvas bag with the same picture or logo owned by millions of people worldwide.
  • Chocolate: A bar of chocolate is an especially funky way to personalise a gift and wow a partner or loved one.
  • Alcohol: Personalised alcoholic gifts often include a bottle of spirits or beer and an engraved glass. Hip flasks are especially popular.

Are Personalised Gifts Often More Expensive?

Personalised gifts are often included with the price of the product and include no extra charge, but each retailer is likely to offer a different option.

Promote a Business With Personalised Gifts

For businesses who want to promote a specific product, a personalised gift can be ordered in bulk and include the name of the company, address, phone number, website and email. Popular options include pens, t-shirts, mouse mats, posters, stress balls, and key rings. Be smart about choosing the correct products to personalise, since leaflets may be inexpensive to produce, but are more likely to be thrown away.

Buying personalised gifts for a partner or loved one is a great way to show that you care and it creates individuality in a gift that is priceless.

How to Solve an Oil Leak

by Trish

Most of us are not mechanics, and while we might wish that we knew more about cars or even posture as though we do, for the vast majority of the population the inner workings of any vehicle is pretty much a mystery.

As such then when something goes wrong we will often find ourselves in trouble and seriously inconvenienced. If you have the number of a good break down service or mobile mechanic then you should be able to get someone out to help, and if you’re insured then you may not have to pay for it, but even then you will have been forced to wait on the side of the road for a long stretch of time making you late to whatever social engagement you were heading to and potentially causing you to get cold or even put your health at risk.

Worse we might sometimes end up carrying on driving and ignoring whatever problem our car has which can be dangerous and bad for the environment. Take for instance an oil leak – it’s a potentially simple problem to fix, but it can be dangerous and damaging to ignore.

Next time then, here’s what you need to do to fix it…

Gaskets

The first thing to do is to check the gaskets. To do this you need to look under the hood and then consult your car owner’s manual to find them. If you don’t know what they look like, these are essentially like little metal frisbees that are flat disks, often arranged in a line. If you have a car with a high mileage engine then you will probably be required to change the gasket more regularly, and all cars require them changing them from time to time. However in the short run all you’ll need to do is to find the screws and tighten them up with a screwdriver. In most cases this will be enough to keep your car from leaking until you can get to a garage.

The Oil Pan

If your gaskets are fine then you probably have a problem with the oil pan. This is normally located again inside the bonnet, this time at the front of the car by the bumper. Get a torch if it’s dark and look for leaks in the pan which is meant to catch oil. If you do find one then you should remove the pan (carefully so that you don’t spill oil out everywhere) and then clean it up. Next get something like a cloth or some masking tape and seal the hole or plug it as much as possible to stop the leaking. This of course is only a temporary fix, and when you get home you might want to instead use a silicone sealant so that you can more permanently plug the hole, or you might want to call in the mechanics and have them permanently replaced.

Obviously you should make sure you’ve pulled over somewhere safe and out the way of traffic before you begin doing this, and if you can’t fix the problem easily do still call in a professional to help.

The article is written by Joseph Corris who is a car blogger and often writes guest posts on tips related to cars and its maintenance.

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