Have you been looking for a memory method you can use to learn and remember difficult information?
I'm talking about foreign language vocabulary.
Programming codes.
Charts and diagrams.
Passwords.
Names of people from around the world.
And do you keep running into promises about how someone's "memory system" will help you achieve your learning goals?
Maybe they offer you some brain exercises.
Or maybe they promise the keys to the memory improvement kingdom with a mnemonic peg system or some other list of mnemonic devices.
The BIG Problem With The Memory Systems Of The Memory Improvement Gurus
There's nothing wrong about checking out mnemonic examples from memory experts you admire. Except this:
Anytime anyone tells you that their "memory system" will work for you…
Run away screaming!
Why?
Because memory systems don't work!
Instead, you work the systems. And you'll do that a lot better if you create the systems yourself (with a little authentic help from your Magnetic Memory Method friends).
It's kind of like singing and playing the guitar. Bringing the two together is a lot easier when you wrote the song.
And the results are much more powerful.
Why A "Magnetic" Memory Method Always Outperforms The Other Guy's Memory System
So here's what's up:
On this page, I'm going to explain exactly why what you really need is a memory method (not some other dude's system).
And not just any old method with memory exercises and memorization techniques.
What you need is a "Magnetic" Memory Method that lets you combine all of the memory techniques available into a streamlined approach.
You don't need all kinds of confusing terms and mnemonic examples. You need to execute your moves in one swift blow each and every time you encounter information.
When you have this approach, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised by how much your memory skills can grow.
Which means that the pain and frustration of forgetting information within seconds disappears.
If you're ready, let's dive into the 8 reasons having a memory method is the only approach that makes sense.
Reason #1: Each Person's Memory Is Unique And Needs A Unique Memory Method
Flexibility is what makes the teaching on this memory improvement blog unique.
Anyone can use the memory techniques I teach because you learn about yourself as you discover the methods so that everything fits into place quickly.
Why is figuring out how you stand so important?
A few reasons.
First, memory techniques rely upon association.
You're taking information you don't know and Magnetically weaving it together with things you already know.
For example, when learning some Chinese poetry, I wove the corner of a building together with some weird imagery that made it easy to recall the sound and the meaning of the phrase.
The images involved Lee jeans, a kite, E.T. (The Extraterrestrial), a burning cup of yen, Emil Zola, Che Guevara and sheep.
I Know That Sounds Like A Mouthful Of Mnemonic Examples!
But here's the thing:
All of these images came to me freely and quickly because I have a memory method. It's trained to be flexible, and that's why it works so fast.
What exactly have I trained?
Speedy access to the same kinds of information each person has available to them now:
Published on 7 years, 5 months ago
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