Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1949 — Page 24
Little Tricks Help You Remember
A WOUAN E BLAU. | A most “of the ‘hats she saw
{ in the bus last week and thé "word - by - word conversation she had with Mrs, Smear
*_ about Millie’s husband ~— but she can't, for the life of her, recall the balance in the
. |" check book or where she put
the safe deposit key. i™ A man will remember his mother's hasenpfeffer- and noodles and, the 10 bucks Joe Jughead owes him -- but his wife's birthday will draw a blank and so will the 10 bucks he owes Gerald Jerk, “Eyeryone about - Kis memory,” sald a
French writer way back in
the 17th Century, “but no one likes tb complain about his judgment.” Yet xour bad memory is no mere accident of birth,
kes to complain“
IT TAKES special effort to
._ remember to do the chores of
hfe, but none at all to remember to have fun. 8o if you want a better memory you'd better find a way to
.sand it where it's _slippery—
by concentrating on remethbering Things you don’t
M you think you have a
“poor memory,” the wellknown method of association of ideas can come in handy. You just memorize a list of key words so thoroughly you can rattle them off to your self anywhere, any time, Then when you have some things you want to rememsber, you just associate them with the words on your list, For instance, say you memoHorse,
rize a Mst like this:
plano, fire, smash, whip, Ink, broom, sleep; fudge. Then you're going to the a ll and want to remember to bring home’ ketchup you assoclate it with your first word horse—perhaps you think of
a horse coygred with ketchup,
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YOUR. MANNERS—
SITUATION; You “are a woman in conversa-
about your own interests and concerns, ! ; ; : RIGHT WAY; In deference
to the other's age, bring the . conversation, around to her. interests and her opinions.
~ » - SITUATION: You are a young man walking along the street and you meet an older man of your acquaintance. WRONG WAY: Greet him
without lifting your hat,
RIGHT WAY: Lift your hat when you greet him. »
. . " SITUATION: You are the hostess at a party. WRONG WAY: Do most of ‘the talking’ yourself. RIGHT WAY: Draw your guests out, so that they are
doing most of the talking.
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