8 ways to remember everything.

We read a lot, whatever we find readable we go on reading. But what is a use of it if we don't remember! We can use some simple techniques to make everything to be locked under our hat.

1. Slow down. The more you understand, the less you have to memorize.
Don’t just read. Stop and think. When the book asks you a question, don’t just skip to the answer. Imagine that someone really is asking the question. The more deeply you force your brain to think, the better chance you have of learning and remembering.




2. Do the exercises. Write your own notes.
We put them in, but if we did them for you, that would be like having someone else do your workouts for you. And don’t just look at the exercises. Use a pencil. There’s plenty of evidence that physical activity while learning can increase the learning.

3 Make this the last thing you read before bed. Or at least the last challenging thing.
Part of the learning (especially the transfer to long-term memory) happens after you put the book down. Your brain needs time on its own, to do more processing. If you put in something new during that processing time, some of what you just learned will be lost.




4 Talk about it. Out loud.
Speaking activates a different part of the brain. If you’re trying to understand something, or increase your chance of remembering it later, say it out loud. Better still, try to explain it out loud to someone else.You’ll learn more quickly and you might uncover ideas you don't known were there when you were reading about it.

5 Drink water. Lots of it.
Your brain works best in a nice bath of fluid. Dehydration (which can happen before you ever feel thirsty) decreases cognitive function.




6 Listen to your brain.
Pay attention to whether your brain is getting overloaded. If you find yourself starting to skim the surface or forget what you just read, it’s time for a break. Once you go past a certain point, you won’t learn faster by trying to shove more in, and you might even hurt the process.

7 Get your hands dirty!
There’s only one way to learn by getting your hands dirty. That's why they say 'Practice Makes man Perfect'. 




8 Feel something.
Your brain needs to know that this matters. Get involved with the stories. Make up your own captions for the photos. Groaning over a bad joke is still better than feeling nothing at all.



How to impress your boss

We need masters to be a master. Masters gives us direction and guidance to achieve our goal. Someone may have more than one master. But is your master really loves you? Well if the answer is Yes then good. If the answer is no then here is a little trick to make them love you.
1. Never Outshine the master:
   Many times we want to please and impress our master by our talent. This may make them insecure. Make your master appear more brilliant than they are and you will attain the height of power.


2. Masters always want to feel secure in their position:
It is a deadly but common misperception to believe that by displaying and vaunting your gifts and talents, you are winning the master's affection. He may appreciate it, but at his first opportunity he will replace you with someone less intelligent, less attractive, less threatening. 
3. Be yourself:
    You can outshine your master by just being yourself.There are masters who are insecure than others, monstrously insecure! You can naturally make them like you just by your charm and grace.


4. Avoid monster(masters)
    If you cannot help yourself being charming and superior,  avoid such an insecure and monster of vanity. Or you can    do one more thing, finding a way to mute your good qualities which is not easy!
5. Tackling creative ideas:
    If your idea are more creative than your master, ascribe them with him, as public manner as possible.Your idea is merely an echo of his advice.

Imagine:
    There are millions of stars in the sky, there can be only one   sun at a time. Never obscure the sunlight, or revel the sun's brilliance; rather fade into sky and find ways to heighten the master star's intensity.