33 Memory Techniques To Remember Anything
Published 7/2023
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Language: English | Size: 186.14 MB | Duration: 0h 34m
Published 7/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 186.14 MB | Duration: 0h 34m
Memory 10X Brain, Learn How to Memorize & improve your thinking
What you'll learn
Create Lifetime Memory skills & Overcome - Age related Memory Loss, that cause FORGETFULNESS!
KEEP CHALLENGING YOUR MEMORY SPEED LIMITS!!! Keep applying these Learned METASKILLS - Keep Practicing MEMORY SPEED, as a BRAIN GYM
MEMORY IMPROVEMENT
With this Amazing Unbelievable POWER! to Remember 52 Playing Cards like FLASH MEMORY, U IMPRESS PEOPLE , MAKE FRIENDS, NETWORKS, WIN RESPECT !!
Requirements
Willingness to Learn
Description
A common reason we experience presentation anxiety is the fear that we will forget what we have to say and risk losing credibility. A method many use to address this fear is to create presentation slides as a memory aid. However, this can be short-sighted because nothing erodes your credibility as a speaker faster than signaling to the audience that you depend on your slides.Seasoned presenters are able to announce a slide before showing it. At a minimum, they know their material so well that they only need to briefly glance at the slide to know what's coming next. You can achieve this by doing simple memory-boosting practices to remember your presentation material and, in turn, reduce your anxiety.mong the most effective tips for memorizing lines is The Palace Method or Mind Palace. The Palace Method is based on research into brain science that has proven a very deep connection between how we remember an event and the space in which it occurred. The brain system important for memory is lso important for space; in other words, we remember things based on spatial locations or "spatial scaffolds."In a nutshell, The Palace Method is a memory technique that involves transforming what you want to remember into images and placing the images in a familiar mental location. In other words, you're giving your memories something to hang on to, a spatial anchor. You can then mentally tour your Memory Palace looking at your memories through these spatial anchors to help you recall each memory.If you are ready enroll now
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: 1. The Big Picture Method – Move from the General to the Particular
Lecture 2 1
Section 3: 2. The Filtering Technique – Figure out what is important
Lecture 3 2
Section 4: 3. The Organizing Memory Technique – Store the information effectively
Lecture 4 3
Section 5: 4. The ‘Create Interest’ Technique – Be genuinely interested in the subject you
Lecture 5 4
Section 6: 5. The Cornerstone Memory Technique – Get the basic idea first
Lecture 6 5
Section 7: 6. The Connection Mnemonics Technique – Create associations
Lecture 7 6
Section 8: 7. The Model Mnemonics Technique – Create models, charts, mind maps etc.
Lecture 8 7
Section 9: 8. Phrase Mnemonics Technique – Create a Phrase Using the First Letter of Keywor
Lecture 9 8
Section 10: 9. Rhyme Mnenomics Technique – Create a poem linking the common items
Lecture 10 9
Section 11: 10. Music Mnemonics Technique – Give a music tune to what you want to memorize
Lecture 11 10
Section 12: 11. Acronym Mnenomics Technique – Create An Acronym for the Keywords
Lecture 12 11
Section 13: 12. Note Organization Mnemonics Technique – Note Making Boosts Recall
Lecture 13 12
Section 14: 13. Spelling Mnemonics Technique – Don’t confuse spellings anymore
Lecture 14 13
Section 15: 14. Image Mnemonics Technique – Invent a mental picture
Lecture 15 14
Section 16: 15. The Chunking Technique – Break and Club items together
Lecture 16 15
Section 17: 16. Use the Memory Palace Technique – Connect Memory Peg with what you want to r
Lecture 17 16
Section 18: 17. The Distributed Learning Technique – Use Intervals
Lecture 18 17
Section 19: 18. The Active Learning Technique – Engage your body
Lecture 19 18
Section 20: 19. The Reading Technique – Go multiple rounds
Lecture 20 19
Section 21: 20. The Recitation Technique – Use the power of repetition
Lecture 21 20
Section 22: 21. The Drawing Technique – Post Charts and Maps on Your Walls
Lecture 22 21
Section 23: 22. The Writing Technique – Pen it down, many times
Lecture 23 22
Section 24: 23. The Self Quizzing Technique – Take Exams
Lecture 24 23
Section 25: 24. The Debating Technique – Take part in discussions
Lecture 25 24
Section 26: 25. The Teaching Technique – Take Classes
Lecture 26 25
Section 27: 26. The Combination Technique – Use different senses together
Lecture 27 26
Section 28: 27. The Memory-Boosting Activity Technique – Give your secret brain a chance
Lecture 28 27
Section 29: 28. The Long-Term Memory Technique – Put things into your long-term memory
Lecture 29 28
Section 30: 29. The Revision Technique – Use it before you lose it.
Lecture 30 29
Section 31: 30. The Stimulation Memory Technique – Remember something else
Lecture 31 30
Section 32: 31. The Relaxing Memory Technique – Remember more by relaxing
Lecture 32 31
Section 33: 32. The Healthy Lifestyle Technique – Eat food which stimulates the brain cells
Lecture 33 32
Section 34: 33. The Never-Forget Attitude Technique – Adopt the attitude that you never forg
Lecture 34 33
Section 35: Tips & recommandations
Lecture 35 Got it
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