Improving your memory

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MickM86

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I've got a few Concerns about my memory. I tend to forget things that haven't long happened but I can remember things when I was 3 years old etc. for example, at the match against Newcastle, ten minutes after they'd scored their second goal I couldn't remember it! I was trying to think of what it went like and had no idea. The same thing happened at Fulham when Bent scored off the free kick, after it had happened I couldn't remember how they scored. Why is this happening? I leave the match sometimes and after watching the full game, I can remember hardly anything that happened and I have to watch the highlights to remind myself of what happened. Funny thing is, I can remember things that happened in games last season. Kevin Mirallas goal against Stoke, most of the Arsenal game away, West Ham last day of the season and a few games this season but I'm not remembering everything. Why is this happening to me? Is there something I can do to concentrate more or to improve my memory, concentration etc? Can someone please help because its really worrying me. I'm trying to think of anything else I can add to this but I'm after serious advice and guidance here. Am I concentrating on too many things? Are our memories like a hard drive? Can you we run out of space to store things? Please help, thanks
 


This is either one of two possibilities;

1/You have early onset dementia.

2/You are occasionally forgetful like the rest of us.
 
It sounds like you might be suffering from the early stages of attentionseekeritis, I'd go & get yourself checked out by someone who'll no doubt want to talk to you about your childhood....ffs
 
It's quite sad mate, but I think you should fear the worst...

You are just a human being that has a rather short attention span, like nearly all people, and can remember things randomly, as that's how the mind works. One minute you don't remember the last hour, the next one you remember the first important events of your concious life (think about from 3 or 4 years onwards).
 

Does anyone actually remember 90 minutes of a football match? Martinez watches it back numerous times so surely he must miss things.

I need to concentrate more, even though I'm looking doesn't mean I'm necessarily memorising.

I sometimes talk through in my head what is happening, does anyone else do this? Or is it my eye sight? When the ball is up the other end I sometimes don't know who just had a shot and have to look on the screen to see.
 
It's the clearest case I've ever seen of the tropical lukatmeme illness... Apparently it can be picked up off the top of American beer bottles and is 15 times more deadly if caught around the south of the country..... West ham or fulham way for instance.



It's easily confused with other rare disease called billielyar syndrome.
 
It's quite sad mate, but I think you should fear the worst...

You are just a human being that has a rather short attention span, like nearly all people, and can remember things randomly, as that's how the mind works. One minute you don't remember the last hour, the next one you remember the first important events of your concious life (think about from 3 or 4 years onwards).

How do I improve my attention span? I mean, when I carry out a task I see it through to the end
 
Does anyone actually remember 90 minutes of a football match? Martinez watches it back numerous times so surely he must miss things.

I need to concentrate more, even though I'm looking doesn't mean I'm necessarily memorising.

I sometimes talk through in my head what is happening, does anyone else do this? Or is it my eye sight? When the ball is up the other end I sometimes don't know who just had a shot and have to look on the screen to see.
You are a real life genuine proper mentalist aren't you ?



Honest to fook...
 

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