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Unlimited Memory

Most people never tap into 10% of their potential for memory. Learn how the world's best memory masters get themselves to concentrate at will, anytime they want.

In Unlimited Memory, you’ll learn how the world’s best memory masters get themselves to concentrate at will, anytime they want. When you can easily focus and concentrate on the task at hand, and store and recall useful information, you can easily double your productivity and eliminate wasted time, stress and mistakes at work. In this book, you’ll find all the tools, strategies and techniques you need to improve your memory.

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Key Takeaways

  • A strong memory will make you come across more competent, and confident.
  • Memory formation is less than an innate talent, and more of a creative habit.
  • Memory is not a thing that happens. You create your memories.
  • The greatest secret of a powerful memory is to bring information to life with your endless imagination.

Master Memory Methods

SEEing the act of bringing information to life in your mind. SEE stands for Sense, Exaggerate, and Energize. When you encounter information you want to remember, turn that information into a rich, sensory experience in your mind. 

  • Sense see an image in your mind and touch it, smell, it, hear it, taste it.
  • Exaggerate the images you’ve imagined. The goal is to be extreme, ridiculous and funny. The more illogical the image, the more it will stick.
  • Energize the image in your mind by tapping into your inner Walt Disney and turning still images into motion pictures. 

Placing if you ever have a long list of items you want to remember, place the items of that list in the memory of a familiar environment. 

  • Our minds are great at remembering the details of the environments we’ve been in.
  • You can leverage the ease which you recall environments to easily remember new information.
  • Doesn’t matter which familiar environment you use.

“The journey is like the paper, and the images are like the ink.”

“Perfect memory is a skill, not some special gift.”

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