Sinopsis
Exploring easy, no-nonsense accelerated learning.
Episodios
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MMem 0408: Major-based PAO system: My latest suggestions
30/09/2015 Duración: 06minEduardo is starting to create a PAO system based on the Major System. What steps should he follow to begin this project and see it through to the end? What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
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MMem 0407: Do mnemonics work if I have aphantasia?
29/09/2015 Duración: 04minSteve finds it practically impossible to create memory palaces because he has aphantasia, or the inability to recall images mentally. Are there mnemonics that he can use What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
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MMem 0406: Define “memory palace”…
28/09/2015 Duración: 06minJJ is working on a memory project that involves a three-part palace, used over and over again. Is this really a memory palace, is there any way he can improve his memorization method, and what is the definition of a memory palace anyway? What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s […]
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MMem 0405: How to memorize different types of poetry
25/09/2015 Duración: 04minAn anonymous listener asks about memorizing poetry of all types. Can similar methods be used to memorize poetry whether or not it has rhyme or meter? What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
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MMem 0404: How to memorize date ranges
24/09/2015 Duración: 03minGretchen is memorizing historical dates and wants to know how to remember ranges, such as the years of music’s Classical period What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
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MMem 0403: How to remember a vacation in detail
23/09/2015 Duración: 03minJon asks about remembering occasional expensive vacations. Is there a good technique for remembering vacations reliably in detail? What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
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MMem 0402: Can I memorize the Bible in just two years?
22/09/2015 Duración: 04minDavid wants to take on the extreme challenge of memorizing the whole Bible, in just two years. What plan should he try to follow for memorizing the New Testament one year and the Old Testament the next year? What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed […]
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MMem 0401: How to remember names for the long term
21/09/2015 Duración: 04minRob is interested in remembering names using mnemonics, but he wants a technique that will stick with him for the long term in case he sees someone months or years after their first meeting. What should he do to remember names for the long term? What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music […]
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MMem 0400: How to memorize legal cases
18/09/2015 Duración: 04minRea wants to memorize legal cases, including facts, issues and resolution. A legal case is a type of dispute between two different parties opposing arguments at the end to be resolved by a court with the full process of the legal system. Each legal case has an accuser and a defendant, and it can involved […]
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MMem 0399: How to teach a language to people of diverse languages
17/09/2015 Duración: 04minFlorian wants to teach German to non-native speakers of a variety of language backgrounds. Is it possible to teach a language to people who speak a variety of other languages, without having to change your technique significantly for different people? What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd […]
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MMem 0398: How to memorize adverbs in an organized memory palace
16/09/2015 Duración: 04minGina is learning German vocabulary using mnemonics, but as a native Spanish speaker, she is having some trouble remembering adverbs. I suggest an approach for organizing these adverbs by specific categories in a memory palace. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army […]
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MMem 0397: Adding colors to the Major System?
15/09/2015 Duración: 03minNiclas wonders if it makes sense to add colors as a new aspect to the Major System. I give my thoughts on this idea. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
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MMem 0396: What language should I use to learn new subjects?
14/09/2015 Duración: 03minAiko is a native Japanese speaker with English as a second language. She is interested in using mnemonics to work on various areas of learning, but she wonders which language she should use. I give some thoughts on multiple approaches to compare. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String […]
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MMem 0395: Physical memory tactics for physical therapy tests
11/09/2015 Duración: 06minEduardo is a physiotherapist and is interested in mnemonics for physical tests that are performed on other people. I suggest a mnemonic process and memory palace arrangement to begin memorizing them. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
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MMem 0394: How to take minimal notes to stay focused in meetings
10/09/2015John asks about note-taking in meetings. Especially when topics change frequently and it’s hard to determine what will or won’t be relevant, is there a simple note-taking system that will permit him to stay on track and remember everything he needs to know in the discussion? What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. […]
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MMem 0393: Spontaneous memory palaces in important situations
09/09/2015 Duración: 05minOwain is a music therapist and has to be able to remember details about a therapy session afterwards, without being able to take many notes during the session. I describe a method for improvising memory palaces on the spot. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, […]
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MMem 0392: How many substations per memory palace room?
08/09/2015 Duración: 05minBrian asks about organizing memory palaces with discount beds within a room. For example, should a bedroom have just as many substations as a hall? I describe two separate approaches for two separate intended results. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army […]
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MMem 0391: Making memorization a habit
07/09/2015 Duración: 05minPraful wants to have an easier time remembering things that regularly happen, both in his personal life and at work. I describe a process whereby a daily routine can be turned into a memory palace so that memorization becomes a habit. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, […]
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MMem 0390: Planning Meshack’s college semester
04/09/2015 Duración: 07min… What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
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MMem 0389: Exclusivity: How to apply the 80/20 rule when you are new to a learning topic
03/09/2015 Duración: 04min… What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.