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13 Reasons You Should Take ThinkBuzan Memory Training



You probably think you can get all the memory training you need from books, right?

Maybe. Ben Pridmore certainly did (reportedly just one) and worked miracles at the World Memory Championships.

But Those Kind Of Results Don't Happen To Everyone

The truth is that most of us (including me) need more than one memory training resource.

In fact, as I mentioned in The Story Of How To Learn And Memorize German Vocabulary, I studied dozens of memory improvement books, audio programs and video courses. The Magnetic Memory Method simply wouldn't exist without years of relentless research, experimentation, documentation, reconfiguration and teaching.

The Art Of Memory Is A Way Of Life Defined By Multiple (Super-Exciting!) Duties

To this day, I still study. To develop as a mnemonist, a journalist of memory and a lifelong devotee to teaching the art of memory, I consume all the wisdom about memory improvement I can.

That's why I recently attended the ThinkBuzan Memory Training at the Henley Business School in Henley-On-Thames taught by Phil Chambers and Tony Buzan himself. To keep getting better and contributing to the solution.

Because there is a solution to forgetfulness and if you apply yourself …

You Never Have To Forget Information That Matters Ever Again!

Seriously. If you've read more than one book or taken more than one course and still aren't getting results, there are probably only two reasons:

1) You're not studying the right stuff.

2) You're not taking the right actions.

And even if you're already equipped and running memory circles around your friends, here are 13 reasons you still really ought to get trained at the Summit of Memory.

1. You Learn More About The History Of Memory

I've encountered the story of Simonides of Ceos countless times. However, never have I encountered it so thoroughly and elegantly expressed as when Phil Chambers took us through it.

The best part of the story is that it contains all the elements of good mnemonics: strange events and colorful characters. Massive, visual action. A Memory Palace in ruins that, albeit utterly destroyed, still stands in the minds of millions nearly two thousand years later.

2. You Learn About The Science Of Memory

There's history behind memory research too, so getting both the past, present and future of memory science makes ThinkBuzan memory training a tremendous asset.

MIG, also known as The Most Important Graph In The World, shows you the most cutting edge elements of memory science. It is a Masterplan for engineering any information into your memory forever.

You learn The Most Important Graph in the world effectively too. It's presented in stages so that you understand each part. The ThinkBuzan teaching approach also uses the science underlying the graph to get it into your long term memory.

Speaking of which …

3. You Learn How To Teach Memory Skills Right Away

You've heard me talk about the importance of educating others about memory skills before. I always talk about how and why you must do it immediately in order to get the best results from what you've learned and memorized.

For example, in L


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