Or at least that was what this post was supposed to be about as I was going to have the plan in place by the time I got to this post. Alas, here I am with no plan. So we shall create one.
When I started the project, the plan was that I would work on the current month's poem daily and Sunday would be my review day. I knew the key to remembering all the poems would be to keep them fresh in my mind so I would recite all the poems in order from beginning to end weekly. This worked pretty well until I got about a year and a half in. Then there were too many poems to whip through on a Sunday. And Sunday turned out to not be such a good day for review anyway, as it doesn't usually involve a lot of biking or walking.
I find that I can usually remember the previous year's poems, the poem I'm working on and the previous month's poem, but have trouble remembering the previous six months poems. There seems to be a gap where the poem has to sit forgotten in the brain for a bit before it emerges into consciousness again.
So here's the new plan. I've typed a list of all the poems I've memorized. At this point, it's 31 poems. I've also got them listed quarterly by year. For instance: January, (2010--Invictus, 2011 The Pool Players) February (2010--February, 2011--Oranges) March (2009--Incident, 2010--Otherwise, 2011--Wild Geese) These are both in Excel so I can add to them as I add more poems. The plan will be that the current review is the current quarter we are in. September is the last month in the July/August/September quarter. Beginning in October I will review the poems in the October/November/December Quarter. I will also go back over the previous six months of poems.
I won't have to do this for each poem every day. In fact, that would be a bit of overkill. Instead, I can review one poem per day while I am dressing in the morning. I've started a hard copy poem book that contains each poem I've memorized. I will also make an extra copy of this book for my bag. A lot of my poem reciting happens when I'm walking or riding the bike. Having a secondary poem book to refer to will be handy for when the exact words don't come immediately in my head. Right now I get to a point like that and think, "damn it. Something, da dah, da dah da dah something." Then I have to remember to look it up when I get home which never happens.
The other thing I'm going to do is let the poems I don't really like go. Such is the case for 'Praise Song for the Day." (October 2010) It was a complex poem that I really didn't like by the end of last October when it was all stuck in my head. Looking at it now, I remember almost nothing of it. I'm a bit overwhelmed by the current month's poem and don't have the energy to shove it back in. I may come back to it someday, but not right now.
The September/October selection may bleed over into November. We shall see what October's memorization brings.
Have you found that your overall memory has improved because of this project? I feel like it would, but that might be assumptive.
ReplyDeleteI think it is a site specific thing. My memory for poems has improved, but I don't think it affects the remembering of the grocery list.
ReplyDeleteHmmm... I thought it might. Can you do a little bit more anecdotal note-taking about this and see what you think...
ReplyDeleteHa ha!