Or use personal memories (First half of the name of cologne your grandfather used) coupled with numbers, like your weight or something. The difficulty of cracking passwords increases when numbers and various signs are mixed.
=BrucE123! Takes a lot longer to crack than just bruce or BRUCE12345
I actually ran a bunch of imaginary passwords looking like the ones I use through a Password retrieval software, but after it had been chewing for 72 hours and tried like a million combinations, it still hadn't found it. The app had a built in dictionary,large list of names and "easy numbers" (like 999, 123, 1122) combinations of which it ran forward and backwards. This was the first and quickest option. If you use common words it does not take long to crack the pwd. Unless you spell them wrong of course.
Use cartoon "words" like shazaam , urghh, yiiihaaa, uhu?heh!.
I think the name of this guy hia_iaa something makes for a nice pwd.