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Honestly, I don't consider myself very good at memorizing things. Many people have told me I have a goldfish memory, meaning I struggle to remember things, especially numbers and names.
I'm definitely good at memorizing quick facts. I can easily review information and recall it within a minute. This has been helpful during presentations. However, I wouldn't say I have an exceptional memory. I'd describe my memory capacity as somewhere between an elephant and a fish, meaning I'm good at some things but not others.
I'd say it depends. When it comes to math or anything related to numbers, I'm pretty good at memorizing them. I'm quite sensitive to numbers and can recall phone numbers after just seeing them once. But when it comes to things I'm not interested in, like geography or history, I struggle to retain information.
I'd say it depends. I'm pretty good at memorizing things related to numbers, like math. I'm sensitive to numbers and can remember phone numbers after seeing them just once. But when it comes to things I'm not interested in, like geography or history, I struggle to retain information.
Well, I used to have a sharp memory. However, as I get older, I tend to forget things sometimes. So to help myself memorize things, I set up alarms for important schedules and events and try to check the events.
