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Worried About Your Short-Term Memory? Try This!

 Hello, it’s your health buddy! Let’s feel better together. Today, I’m here to share some symptom insights and helpful tips about Short-term Memory. Let’s dive in!

Forgetting a name right after an introduction or opening the fridge and not remembering what you needed—these are common short-term memory lapses. Many people worry that this means they’re aging, but these small slips happen to everyone. That’s because our brain doesn’t store every piece of information as long-term memory.


Working Memory


In everyday life, our brain briefly holds onto information before letting it go—this process is called working memory.

David Gallo, a psychology professor at the University of Chicago, explains that the average person can hold four to five pieces of information in their working memory before quickly forgetting them.

Multitasking is similar to juggling multiple pieces of information at once within working memory.


Encoding Process


For information to move from working memory to long-term memory, it must go through a process called encoding, where neurons store the information.

Think of it like typing something into a computer’s notepad—if you don’t press ‘save,’ it’s lost.

For example, when meeting someone new, if you actively listen and focus on their name, it’s more likely to be stored in long-term memory. But if you’re distracted by thinking about what to say next, their name will only stay in working memory and quickly disappear.

Forgetting information that wasn’t stored properly is natural. However, if this happens repeatedly, it can affect social interactions and work performance.


How to Improve Short-Term Memory


Fortunately, short-term memory can be improved with conscious effort. The New York Times introduced several effective techniques:

  • Repetition – Repeating information out loud strengthens memory retention.
  • Writing by Hand – Handwriting activates the brain more than typing, making it easier to remember.
  • Using Music – Attaching a melody to information can help it stay in memory for years, which is why many students use songs to memorize facts.
  • Creating Visual or Emotional Associations – If you need to buy a birthday gift, visualizing yourself selecting and giving the present can reinforce the memory.


Memory and Physical Health

Memory isn’t just about mental effort—it’s also affected by physical health.

Get Enough Sleep – Without rest, your brain struggles to encode new information.

Exercise Regularly – Both aerobic and strength training improve heart health, which benefits brain function.

Professor Gallo states, “Exercise helps you age gracefully while keeping your memory sharp at every stage of life.”

If you’re worried about short-term memory, start applying these habits today!

Your health buddy is here for you. Wishing you a healthy and happy day ahead. Stay well!💖



This content is for informational purposes only and does not hold any individual or entity legally responsible. For accurate diagnosis and treatment of symptoms, please visit a nearby medical institution. This does not represent my final medical opinion and may vary depending on specific circumstances and evolving medical perspectives.

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