Tired of trying to organize all your data and notes, then reorganizing them again before taking an exam or before an important meeting. Next you have to try and remember them all. This can be time consuming, and less than fruitful because of the need for repetition when you do not have the time for it.
A few months after your meeting or exam, you realize that all the information that you did eventually manage to cram into your brain, is now unable to be accessed or forgotten. You just can not recall the information you had worked so hard to learn, and so you are left wondering what was the point of it all in the first case.
Relax, its not your fault. Modern day life forces us to move so fast and is so full twists and turns that your brain has no time to keep track of the items you learned a few months ago, but are not directly using now. It has enough trouble dealing with and keeping track of todays challenges, let alone to track something you memorized a few months back, or a few weeks back, or even a few days ago for that matter. It continually pushes your hard learned information, further and further into the deep vasts of the subconscious memory, so that your limited conscious memory can allow you to cope with todays onslaught. All that hard earned knowledge has become drowned by a continuing sea of constantly inflowing information. The end result is that the complexities of our daily life wash away the recollection of our knowledge even though it may still exist in the subconscious mind somewhere. Our learned information needs a lifesaver to keep it afloat.
Unfortunately, the only way to break this vicious circle information overflow leading to the loss of important information, is to let your conscious mind know that information you are studying now and have done in the past, is relevant to your present daily life. How do you do this? The key is strategic repetition. Of course, there are many tricks to improving your memory, and if you look around the Internet, you can find homepages, books, CDs, DVD, expensive courses and the like, and some of them are useful. But despite there being so many of such products available, most of them are only restating in various ways, a limited number of methods for improved memory. Such methods are useful, but the are mostly limited in their use. Whether it be 3 times or 10 times, one of the key points to continued information recollection, is repetition. Some memory courses will tell you otherwise, and to some extent this is true. Merely, repeating stuff, does not mean that you remember it. It has to be done efficiently.
I extensively searched around for a long time to find software that might help me with this problem (including flashcard software, mind mapping software etc. ), and while there are some good software around and they helped me a lot, when the push comes to shove, they were not enough. None of them where really what I was after. I then decided to build something from scratch. It is now called MemoryJammer. I might just as well have called it MemoryUnjammer, because this what its purpose is, to UNJAM your memory. However, as everyone knows, in life we get nothing for free, and at the very best, you only get out what you put in. So if you want to get more out, you have to JAM more in, and as such, the name is MemoryJammer. I have found it very useful in my medical studies, and am still continuing to improve on it. I am sure your will see its value too.
So, now it is time for you to get ahead of your peers, save time by recalling things you learn along time ago, so that you do not have to learn the same stuff from scratch time after time. Hopefully, you will attain better school, and work results, while still having more time to spend doing the things you really like doing. Heres to hoping, MemoryJammer can act as a lifesaver for your information.
Basically speaking, MemoryJammer is a database that also doubles as a self-testing engine. With this software, through efficient repetition you should be able to improve your recollection of valuable information. The key to its success is that you use it everyday, even for just a few minutes.