Wed, 20 June 2018
This is perhaps the best Magnetic Memory Method Review online so far: “The more you try it, the better you do. Every attempt is incrementally better than the last time.” -Jesse Villalobos Since constant improvement is what the memory method taught on this website is all about, I was delighted to hear these words from one of our course participants. Even better: Scroll up and click play. Listen in we talk about:
Of the many tips you’ll discover, here’s one of the most important points: Jesse keeps listening to the Magnetic Memory Method Podcast for motivation week after week. Yes, even though he completed the Magnetic Memory Method Masterclass. This point is important. Jesse’s approach combines a solid study ethic and continually feeding himself with ideas and inspiration. And when Jesse started, he was serious about getting results. He wanted to get really good at memorizing numbers. His success secret? Taking action! It’s not just about learning about memory techniques. It’s about applying them in meaningful ways one S.I.P. at a time: S.I.P. Study memory techniques Implement memory techniques Practice memory techniques with information that improves your life It’s this approach that helped Jesse get the mastery over the Person Action Object and Major Method that he wanted. Aside from remembering numbers, Jesse also learned how to remember names and faces. This skill provided other unexpected benefits from memory training that Jesse hadn’t even anticipated! If you’ve been looking for an extra bit of insight about how the Magnetic Memory Method can help you, try Jessie’s advice: Just dive into learning and using memory techniques. Download this episode and learn from Jesse’s experiences and insights. You’ll learn exactly how improving his memory has helped his personal confidence and well-being. Press play now and you’ll discover:
Do you have questions about how the Magnetic Memory Method can help you perform better at your work? Do you want more answers to your questions about mnemonics? If so, please dive into the episode and learn more about how you can get on a call with me. If you want me to help you transform into a walking, talking mnemonics dictionary, I’d like to help.
Further Memory Improvement Resources:
Get Good At Remembering Numbers How to Memorize Numbers With A PAO System [Person Action Object] Major System Secrets And The Future Of Your Memory With Florian Dellé
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Thu, 15 June 2017
Do you know how often earth-shattering revelations about how to use your memory better come along? Two words: Not often. But when Lynne Kelly’s The Memory Code was announced, I knew we were in for something special. I got even more excited when The Memory Code finally arrived (notice that’s an Aboriginal art bookmark too for the detail-oriented amongst you.) And now I’m excited to present the first Magnetic Memory Method interview with Lynne Kelly. The Most Profound Memory Resource On The Planet |
Thu, 12 February 2015
It’s okay. You can admit it. Your years in the traditional educational system were painful and boring, weren’t they? But even though you may have hated wasting all those hours away, I’ll bet you also wished that you had learned more. It’s a terrible irony, and yet you’re not to blame. And neither is your memory. Although there will always be problems with state education, just imagine what it would be like if learning could always be fun and interesting and that young people could remember everything they learn. Wouldn’t that be cool? Get Ready For The Good News About Memory Improvement Techniques For KidsIn this episode of the Magnetic Memory Method Podcast, Imogen Aires and her father Kevin talk about the powerful role memory techniques have played in her life as a young student. Even in a short period of time, Imogen has used a Memory Palace based on her school and another based on the home of a relative to memorize the names of royalty and the titles of Shakespeare’s plays. But the amazement doesn’t end with memory pyrotechnics. Kevin tells us about his surprise when he found that these memory stunts had an unexpected side effect: Getting Imogen – and the rest of the family – interested in the history of kings and queens. Even better, soon Imogen was reading abridged editions of Shakespeare’s plays. Kevin talks more about this in his recent TEDTalk: Tune into this episode of the Magnetic Memory Method Podcast and you’ll also hear about: * One of the best books for helping kids learn memory techniques (and adults too). * Why kids are perfectly capable of using memory techniques … and how this can lead to incredible “fluency” in Shakespeare’s plays. * How you can help your kids build and use a Memory Palace. * Why Imogen thinks that memorizing a deck of cards is going to be fun, even if they aren’t a huge priority for success in other areas. * Why Imogen finds that exercising her memory is anything but boring. Kind of like how Kevin Richardson turned his memory into the perfect Learn Japanese App. * Exactly why the mnemonic images you create need to be funny and weird so that they “stick” in your brain. * The kinds of information that kids find the most interesting to memorize and why. * How using memory techniques can serve as a “gateway drug” for developing interest in education. * Why kids have more than enough locations in mind in order to build many Memory Palaces, including schools they no longer attend. * The one thing that everyone has that makes creating your first Memory Palace incredibly easy and fun. * How you can practice what you’ve memorized simply by talking with other people by teaching them these incredible techniques. * How Imogen’s father turned what he thought would be a simple party trick into a moving TEDTalk about teaching memory techniques to young people. * Kevin’s “edge-ucation” concept and how to apply it to your exploration of memory techniques and any subject of interest. * Why mnemonic associative-images are like theatre plays and how that “restaging” them is the best path to getting the most out of your Memory Palace (and Memory Palaces if you’re using more than one). * Why you’re never too young and it’s never too soon to become a “memory consultant.” * … and much, much more. Further Resources Brad Zupp on Memory Techniques And Memory Improvement For All Ages 3 Powerful Memory Training Techniques From Around The World Remember, Remember: Learn the Stuff You Never Thought You Could by Ed Cooke The Memory Palace by Lewis Smile Tap The Mind Of A Ten Year-old Memory Palace Master on the Magnetic Memory Method Podcast The post Memory Improvement Techniques For Kids appeared first on Magnetic Memory Method - How to Memorize With A Memory Palace.
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