Are you tired of constantly forgetting important information and struggling to retain new knowledge? Do you wish you could improve your memory and achieve more success in all aspects of your life? Look no further!
We all wish that we could have a better memory... but wishing isn’t enough. Luckily, a legitimate shortcut exists, and boosting your brainpower will help you achieve more in every aspect of your life.
This book will help you discover the keys to mastering memory retention and unlocking your brain's full potential. You'll learn how to learn faster, be more productive, and never forget important information again.
Inside you’ll ALONG WITH MUCH, MUCH MORE!
You’ll love unlocking your brain's full potential, and the benefits of a razor-sharp memory will manifest themselves immediately. Don’t allow your greatest tool to gather dust. It’s time to grasp your full potential today.
Dane Krauss is a budding author who has been fascinated with anything related to the mind ever since he learned to read. He currently lives in New York ... The Mind Improvement for Beginners Series is his pride and joy.
When he isn't busy writing, he enjoys a good spot of chess to sharpen his mind.
To my mind, photographic memory is a very specific type of memory; that is, it is the ability to see something, whether it's an object or words on a page, and take a mental picture of it so that you can refer back to it without having the object itself. The author seems to have a completely different definition of photographic memory. In fact, I would say this book is just about memory, not a photographic memory. A quick look at the table of contents reveals that the author will focus on several different types of memory enhancement like memory palaces, method of loci, and mind mapping. The author spends nearly half of this 55-page PDF, which is how I received this review copy, on memory palaces. As I was reading along in this chapter, before I realized that so much of the book was going to be taken up by it, I thought that finally this author was going to give us a practical book. I have found this author’s other books mostly to just be surveys of a topic, telling the *what* but not the *how*. But I was immediately disappointed when the next chapter on the method of loci was literally just over two-and-a-half pages! It was the same with mind mapping, which is a huge and complex topic in memory circles. Two and a half pages for topics like these don't give you near enough information to actually do the techniques. I found it odd, too, in the final chapter of practical applications, that the author actually spent more time on what is essentially card counting than he did on these two other very important topics. So, unless you want to learn about memory palaces, I recommend finding another book on memory.
I received a free copy of this book, but that did not affect my review.
A guide for everyday memory as well as for advanced studying.
This short book gives a selection of memory techniques from memorising short lists, to long lists of information and even sets of numbers. Many of these techniques are ancient, and trusted, but there are some new ideas presented here as well. Whether you would simply like to remember shopping lists or to learn to study effectively, this book is a good introduction to the science of mnemonics.
This is fascinating. I hadn't heard of trying this idea. This is well written and easy to understand. Application?? I'm still working on it! Very worth reading of you're interested in improving memory skills. I received a free copy for an honest review.
This is an interesting read. I already do some of the activities as I try to keep my mind busy since I love to learn things. I will work on incorporating more of the techniques.
The book really gives good techniques, also it tells what is causing the memory degradation, thats help us analyze our lifestyle and change them for good