Who is here because they have test/exam tomorrow and they are just procrastinating and watching videos on how to memorize and pass the test 😂😂 no one, I guess it's just me then 😅😅😅
0:48 - #1: Don't try to memorize as you're reading 1:03 - #2: Mind Palace 1:46 - #3: Turn whatever you want to remember into a picture 2:25 - #4: Use furniture to store data in mind 3:17 - #5: 5 points from every chapter in one room 3:50 - #6: Create pictures for the date
Use past lived in houses. Routes that you took to school/ work and any of places (especially routes) that you should know very well. They can be very old memories too, as you normally don't forget these memories unless your neurons degenerate.
I WILL FOREVER ACKNOWLEDGE THIS CHANNEL WITH THE HELP OF YOUR LESSONS AND IDEAS EXPLANATIONS, NOW IT'S QUITE HELPFUL WHILE YOU'LL JUST SIT AT YOUR COMFORT AND MONITOR YOUR ACCOUNT GROWTH
As a first time investor I started trading with, Mr Mark Lopez, I personally appreciate her straight and simple approach towards educating traders. My portfolio has grown more within just weeks of trading with him.
I'm starting college in January and I've been binge watching college videos on a plethora of topics including notetaking, studying, and memorization. Thank you so much sir for this video. I will definitely be utilizing these techniques.❤
Well it doesn't need to be your house. It could be your school or even a made up place. If you wanted to use your house you could have a few more prices of furniture in your mind palace
I’ve used palace technique in our midterm and man. I rembered the 24 pages of each subject. I feel so confident that time and my brain just works and recall everything which is very awesome and helpful. ❤️ But right now, our finals is tomorrow and memorizing without understanding what you’re reading is very hard. So I came across of your video which also involve a memory palace and how can I use it more than just memorizing. Thank youu. ❤️❤️
Omg, you know what? I've used this technique when I was at school without even realizing that it has a name. It was my and my friend's thing only and it worked so naturally. It was really helpful and we had so much fun studying this way. I thought we created it. What a bummer. But now that I'm a university student and need this method the most I just lost my ability to create those pictures in my mind.
As a teacher, I have begun teaching the loci method to my students. Wish my teachers would have known about this when I was growing up, but better late than never. It's almost unfair how much easier and less tedious it is to remember new information compared to rote memorizing. Thanks for sharing this wonderful knowledge. You are doing a great thing!
We are already in the big crash, Inflation is a catastrophe. This CPI report is a colossal failure. To bring the housing market to a halt, the FED will have to pull all the stops. The unfortunate issue is that other markets are being decimated. If you want to stay green, you have to rely on a lot of diversification. Currently up 14% and being careful. Still a better deal than leaving it in a savings or checking account yielding 0-1 percent interest.
People believe their currency has the worth it does because they have no other option. Even in a hyper-inflationary environment, individuals must continue to use their hyperinflationary currency since they likely have minimal access to other currencies or gold/silver coins.
Inflation is gradually going to become part of us and due to that fact any money you keep in cash or in a low-interest account declines in value each year. Investing is the only way to make your money grow and unless you have an exceptionally high income, investing is the only way most people will ever have enough money to retire.
@@Wellingtonluzia3 You are right! I diversified my 450K portfolio across various market with the aid of an investment coach, I have been able to generate a little bit above 1.3m in net profit across high dividend yield stocks, ETF and bonds during this red season.
Me: (eyes closed sitting in front of my wife) Wife: what are you doing? Me: recording info in my head. Wife: (looks at me like wtf?) Me: yeah, so i created a room and in the table I am placing a... Wife: would you mind emptying the dishwasher?
My method: Put stickers with one word you want to remember in special places: mirror - door-table- kitchen - etc. When you remember the word you replace the sticker with a new word.... with this method you can learn at least more words at the same time
Summary: 1. Instead of memorizing, highlight 2. Use method of loci/mind map 3. Use visual memory for whatever you have highlighted 4. Hang the memory with furniture of your house and create a story picture with it 5. Each room represent a chapter or 10 points a room 6. Create picutre for a date e.g. march to remmeber march/stride for history
What i recently found useful was , three steps : 1. Understand the concept with full concentration 2. Write it out in your own words , like teaching someone or yourself 3. Record an audio of explaining yourself whatever you had written And now after few days if you take and read the notes along with audio , it just takes less time to recall everything and obviously it stays in your mind for long Note: for all this you need to actually study and have interest in studying
I hope you liked these tips on how to remember what you read. If you are interested in my complete memory training course and get a free gift too then you can get the free PDF guide with 3 memory tips plus learn about my course here blackbeltmemory.com/
To memorize things. You need to tap into a part of the brain that we actually use daily. You remember what you focus on with sincere interest. You remember what happened in a movie you watched once in the 90's
There's a difference between memorizing general knowledge, and memorizing information and then applying it all the time, in huge quantities. The memory contests involve memorizing useless information including number sequences etc, for those who are in science/medicine/law, I don't know how valuable making memory palaces would be when you need to apply specific knowledge very quickly in specific situations, not sit around thinking for 10 minutes where a specific fact is in a mind palace. But for lots of random useless information and numbers, maybe it works fine.
Mind palace is just a technique to store the data, and what's good about it that when you forget about something you go back to your mind palace in order to find it, you forgot it anyways and Id rather think for 10 minutes than assume I forgot. But otherwise the data is just in your head and you can use whenever (from my own personal exprerience it took me less than 2 minutes to remember things I forgot)
It only looks like it's harder because of the amount of work you have to put into it. One of the best ways humans remember things is through associations, so it's logical to assume that if you ingrain such a technique that is conceptually revolved around association you'll be able to remember things much better. The catch is that it'll be more of a short term thing unless you take time to rehearse the rooms for whatever things you're trying to memorize.
If I want to remember something that I've just read, I just read it as many times. For example,if I want to catch much information as possible from a book that I'm interesting in, I just read it many times. Because reading is one of the most important way to learn
i thought that if you make a story of a topic while reading we will never forget and memorise fast try it i am not joking i also remember by this process
I was thinking my way of memorizing sucks and I need a new way as I was so demotivated..after this video I was motivated that my method Is not that difficult tq for this video
Ronnie, using memory palaces have helped me to score higher on exams for medical school, especially when trying to memorize pharmacology requiring us to memorize the crazy names of drugs. Since all we do is study and memorize in medical school, in about 2 weeks, I feel like I've used up every symbol and place I know well enough to be used as a memory palace. Any tips? How would you approach being in medical school if you were to do it knowing what you know about memorization techniques? There's so much to memorize and sometimes just staying focused can be tough as well. Thanks in advance. Will be going through your videos on 2x speed for the next hour.
I used this method before in our History class and I can say I really nailed it. But now, I think accounting subjects cannot be illustrated in this method.
It is better if we remember things in image as our brain tends to keep memory that has more details. Eg: colours/emotion/sound/smell. It's the best if we can combine these with the image that we want to memorize. Brain can't differentiate between important or unimportant memories. So if you want to make sure that our brain remember things that we feel important, make sure that they have enough details. -more details>>brain will remember -no/few details>>brain will eliminate that memories Don't watch porn as watching porn will make you forgot important things. -image+emotions >> many details P/s: Actually if you have a good image memory, you can speedread any articles with high comprehension. And you recall them with ease.
Palace technique feels so complicated - not sure it’s the right thing for me. But seeing pictures is something I do naturally so that’s helpful. Sometimes drawing things out in a flowchart, timeline, relationship diagram etc can be really helpful
As someone who has started with bad memory, I can now memorize a Bible verse within 10-15 minutes. I would read moonwalking with einstein by Joshua four. Its really a method everyone should know
Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but this just makes the list of things to remember longer and more overwhelming. Also slows reading speed drastically if I'm taking the time to highlight and come up with wordplay.
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It sure does work. What i did to remember for exams is to highlight words and then create funny images relating them. Since i had to remember things in order, i would link the funny words together, one giving hint of the other. Believe me, in exams the answers would pour out of my brain without missing a thing.
I'm in the same boat. Mine is for technical knowledge I've never used but my job needs me to know. Hundreds of scenarios, platforms and operating systems...omg
The whole point of the memory palace is to put a cue which when you see, you remember what was it's purpose. Just add something similar, some connection. I don't know finance so I can't know how to help you exactly. This is the basis. You change it depending on your needs. It takes time. Don't do this 10 hours before an exam.
Thank you for the super quick intro that jumps right into the content! Too many creators are trying to explain the whole video before doing the video. You gained a subscriber just for that!
•Don't try to remember while reading:highlight or take notesand memories them after being done with the chapter •Use the mind palace (i don't personly advice using the mind palace for books especiallyifyouread a lot, you can do it if you want to) •Turn what you remember ito a picture and then insert it in your mind palace •Segment the chapters(1 chapter=1 room) •Create pictures for the date
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I have a question about something. My daughter is a teenager, and she loves to read, however; when it comes to biology and chemistry, and business subjects and math things can take a while to learn and the work they have to do for school at home, takes a while, and test is harder to pass if they have to do it the next day. what makes it ever more complicated for her is that they have to use the programs on the computer, or only the website they were given on the computer. The physical book is no longer available to them, everything has to be done mental, no paper or pencils. What would be a way for them to mentally store the subjects that are new to them if they can no longer use books. As these are advanced classes, where the teen is taking college courses but getting lower grades,because they do not provide books to take home anymore, like back in the day,when I went to high school over 20 years ago.
@@Brainathlete thank you. How i wish to also use this method effectively. I'm actually currently learning korean language. I just wanna figure out how to quickly remember all about grammar concepts and vocabularies in my long-term memory
How could we apply these techniques to fiction? I enjoy writing stories, and it would be invaluable to me to be able to draw upon other works that I have read for a detailed archive of how great writers solved particular problems or even just to build a database of what's been done. For fun, imagine how we could take every mystery we read to a-whole-nother-Sherlockian-level.
Great video, Ron! But I have questions though. What do I need to do if I read a 300 pages long book? and since I have little objects and I wouldn't have time to make like 500 objects or more, if I re-use them, sometimes I would forget the original images. In addition, if I just can't remember my stories or locations then I would just lost almose all the info I want to have memorised. Please advice. Thanks for your great videos and keep up your good work :D
I have the same question. Another consideration is, how many mind palaces will you need? You might need 400 rooms. Do you invent the palaces or find real life ones??
What i learned from this video:- Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln 16th president Abraham Lincoln penny Abraham Lincoln in furniture Abraham Lincoln picture
I am so bad at remembering that I couldn't even remember that I had already seen this video before. Not just seen this video but also had subscribed this guy's channel. I'm a lost cause.
Hi dear professor Thank you so much for your help and advice. I really appreciate your job. I wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity. All the best. Have a good time. Your follower from Algeria not Nigeria
What if you need to memorize something word by word like a poem. how can I memorize words that cannot be replaced or the structure of a verse or a sentence?
Who is here because they have test/exam tomorrow and they are just procrastinating and watching videos on how to memorize and pass the test 😂😂 no one, I guess it's just me then 😅😅😅
Natasha Waris me too REALLY
Natasha Warisy test is in about 10 hours from now 😂
No Yes best of luck, hope you succeed👍👍
Me too my exam is tomorrow 😄
Me right now 😂
One of the core problems if education system: tells you what to learn without telling you HOW and WHY.
that's true
That's stupid
True 😂😂
Haha true humans are stupid
I COMPLETELY, ABSOLUTELY, DEFINETLY AGREE WITH YOU (btw this isnt my acc)
Instead of practicing how to memorize you're here going through the comments like me
Yep
Yes mamm
Yh
AH, that's because the comments are index room at the back of the book. 🤐
Well, i need some advice on how to remember what i've just watched as well
Having the same problem here😂
Same bruh😂
Yep
Seriously.
He was talk so fast. I was getting some serious anxiety.
Yesssss
question:who is abrahan lincoln
me: a table
😂😂😂 that was good
Gosh 😂😂😂
Made me laugh 🤣🤣🤣
Because this is not the the way how they thought us in school
Lmao 😂😂
0:48 - #1: Don't try to memorize as you're reading
1:03 - #2: Mind Palace
1:46 - #3: Turn whatever you want to remember into a picture
2:25 - #4: Use furniture to store data in mind
3:17 - #5: 5 points from every chapter in one room
3:50 - #6: Create pictures for the date
Thx bro
thank youuu
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Who is having a test tomorrow? ;-;
JuliaCNDSVH me and it chemist..rip
Today
me. It's national test. am in class 6
me
I have a social studies tesst!
Like if you don't have enough rooms.
you can use rooms in video games that's you know very well
I try to use the grand home from gta vice city.
Brian Bonilla Use a familiar street.
Brian Bonilla 😂😂😂👍
Use past lived in houses. Routes that you took to school/ work and any of places (especially routes) that you should know very well. They can be very old memories too, as you normally don't forget these memories unless your neurons degenerate.
I’m glad that I’m not the only one. I hear people talking about reading and enjoying books, and I’m thinking I can’t remember the dang book cover
I WILL FOREVER ACKNOWLEDGE THIS CHANNEL WITH THE HELP OF YOUR LESSONS AND IDEAS EXPLANATIONS, NOW IT'S QUITE HELPFUL WHILE YOU'LL JUST SIT AT YOUR COMFORT AND MONITOR YOUR ACCOUNT GROWTH
As a first time investor I started trading with, Mr Mark Lopez, I personally appreciate her straight and simple approach towards educating traders. My portfolio has grown more within just weeks of trading with him.
I'm starting college in January and I've been binge watching college videos on a plethora of topics including notetaking, studying, and memorization. Thank you so much sir for this video. I will definitely be utilizing these techniques.❤
So, the more things you need to remember, the more you need to move to a bigger house.
Nicolás Kessler 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well it doesn't need to be your house. It could be your school or even a made up place. If you wanted to use your house you could have a few more prices of furniture in your mind palace
😂😂😂
LMAO
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’ve used palace technique in our midterm and man. I rembered the 24 pages of each subject. I feel so confident that time and my brain just works and recall everything which is very awesome and helpful. ❤️ But right now, our finals is tomorrow and memorizing without understanding what you’re reading is very hard. So I came across of your video which also involve a memory palace and how can I use it more than just memorizing. Thank youu. ❤️❤️
I understand what you’re saying !!! Omg I’m smart
I remembered what you said. And I've liked and subscribed
thank you so much!
Omg, you know what? I've used this technique when I was at school without even realizing that it has a name. It was my and my friend's thing only and it worked so naturally. It was really helpful and we had so much fun studying this way. I thought we created it. What a bummer. But now that I'm a university student and need this method the most I just lost my ability to create those pictures in my mind.
Oh my Lord!!obsessed with your channel! This season I'm learning to speed up reading, your videos is gold.
As a teacher, I have begun teaching the loci method to my students. Wish my teachers would have known about this when I was growing up, but better late than never. It's almost unfair how much easier and less tedious it is to remember new information compared to rote memorizing. Thanks for sharing this wonderful knowledge. You are doing a great thing!
We are already in the big crash, Inflation is a catastrophe. This CPI report is a colossal failure. To bring the housing market to a halt, the FED will have to pull all the stops. The unfortunate issue is that other markets are being decimated. If you want to stay green, you have to rely on a lot of diversification. Currently up 14% and being careful. Still a better deal than leaving it in a savings or checking account yielding 0-1 percent interest.
People believe their currency has the worth it does because they have no other option. Even in a hyper-inflationary environment, individuals must continue to use their hyperinflationary currency since they likely have minimal access to other currencies or gold/silver coins.
Inflation is gradually going to become part of us and due to that fact any money you keep in cash or in a low-interest account declines in value each year. Investing is the only way to make your money grow and unless you have an exceptionally high income, investing is the only way most people will ever have enough money to retire.
@@Wellingtonluzia3 You are right! I diversified my 450K portfolio across various market with the aid of an investment coach, I have been able to generate a little bit above 1.3m in net profit across high dividend yield stocks, ETF and bonds during this red season.
@Jason Cathy *DEBORAH STAVARACHE CASTRO* is the coach that guides me.
Use the above name to search for her on Google
Mum: what are you doing?
Me: i see a penny driving a car around the fridge
Mum: yeah hello...yeah i need an appointment for my daughter
🤣🤣 that was so funny
Me: (eyes closed sitting in front of my wife)
Wife: what are you doing?
Me: recording info in my head.
Wife: (looks at me like wtf?)
Me: yeah, so i created a room and in the table I am placing a...
Wife: would you mind emptying the dishwasher?
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I must memorized more than 2k pages so i need a hotle to have enough rooms
Won't apply for a massive subject material!!
i now need Buckingham Palace
😂😂😂
I would love a hotl... what is a hotl tho
My method:
Put stickers with one word you want to remember in special places: mirror - door-table- kitchen - etc.
When you remember the word you replace the sticker with a new word.... with this method you can learn at least more words at the same time
As always, Ron is awesome. Just love his clarity, simplicity, and incredible ability to deliver what he knows. Thank you!
Thank you so much
Thank you very much Mr.Ron White, I am from Sri Lanka , Sri Lanka has a memorizing educational syllabus , this video helped me a lot to memorize
Summary:
1. Instead of memorizing, highlight
2. Use method of loci/mind map
3. Use visual memory for whatever you have highlighted
4. Hang the memory with furniture of your house and create a story picture with it
5. Each room represent a chapter or 10 points a room
6. Create picutre for a date e.g. march to remmeber march/stride for history
Good one
I just cried cuz I feel so stupid whenever I need to summarize.. I need this ability for my satttttrrrr ...
What i recently found useful was , three steps :
1. Understand the concept with full concentration
2. Write it out in your own words , like teaching someone or yourself
3. Record an audio of explaining yourself whatever you had written
And now after few days if you take and read the notes along with audio , it just takes less time to recall everything and obviously it stays in your mind for long
Note: for all this you need to actually study and have interest in studying
Wow,this is exactly what works for me too
I'll try this!!
I need a mind palace to remember what I have in my rooms first 😂
Haha you can do it
I tried this and I memorized a whole phantom of the opera monologue in one day!
I hope you liked these tips on how to remember what you read. If you are interested in my complete memory training course and get a free gift too then you can get the free PDF guide with 3 memory tips plus learn about my course here blackbeltmemory.com/
Thank you
Pin this
Hahaha you gotta pin your comment so it’s at the top of the comments brother
I like your editing skills and your tips what software do you use. Please respond. Thank you.
To memorize things. You need to tap into a part of the brain that we actually use daily.
You remember what you focus on with sincere interest.
You remember what happened in a movie you watched once in the 90's
Imperium Records your comment made more sense than his entire presentation.
can you tell more about this?
I even forget movies, I have no hope.
Lincoln came in 16th place at the Kentucky derby
after 10 seconds I completely forgot your sentense.
KevW... You've got me L'ingMAO !!!! Classic!!!!!
Hahaha
Right after he got his license
Lincoln is pretty bad he needs to get a new horse. It seems like with each new president that enters the race they just keep getting worse.
There's a difference between memorizing general knowledge, and memorizing information and then applying it all the time, in huge quantities. The memory contests involve memorizing useless information including number sequences etc, for those who are in science/medicine/law, I don't know how valuable making memory palaces would be when you need to apply specific knowledge very quickly in specific situations, not sit around thinking for 10 minutes where a specific fact is in a mind palace. But for lots of random useless information and numbers, maybe it works fine.
Mind palace is just a technique to store the data, and what's good about it that when you forget about something you go back to your mind palace in order to find it, you forgot it anyways and Id rather think for 10 minutes than assume I forgot. But otherwise the data is just in your head and you can use whenever (from my own personal exprerience it took me less than 2 minutes to remember things I forgot)
Doctors make use of memory tricks to remember procedures. Stuff like mnemonics.
i dont have enough rooms in my house 😥
Ri chelle hahahaha funny
Ri chelle litterly he doesn't mean rooms in ur house but in ur mind !
haha!
😂😂😂
Go out
I have used this method for years and it works. This video is a crazy fast introduction to the concept, however.
man u made it more complicated
I've been researching best methods for focusing and found a fantastic resource at wilfs blueprint system (google it if you are interested)
Taj Muhammad 😂😂😂
Dare S. thank you I will.
I get the picture idea, but where do the rooms come into play?
William Tajspeare agree. i forgot what he's telling me
WHAT if i cant remember the advises you gave about ...oh wait..
i. have this problem where somthing mestup pop up in my head and then she'll I just did forget what you said all I remember is pennies
😂😂😂😂😂
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Then you need to meet Alzheimer doctor !
One of the most useful channel on youtube.
I wanna hug this the person..
He told us the most effective way of memorizing with almost 5 minutes
Now all I can think about is my couch, recliner , and weight bench while I'm reading.
I think this way is even harder..
ronnie white oh thanks anyway
ronnie white im sure you helped a lot of people ❤️ keep going you're awesome
It only looks like it's harder because of the amount of work you have to put into it. One of the best ways humans remember things is through associations, so it's logical to assume that if you ingrain such a technique that is conceptually revolved around association you'll be able to remember things much better. The catch is that it'll be more of a short term thing unless you take time to rehearse the rooms for whatever things you're trying to memorize.
Thank you for the tips and tricks! Really needed them! Have a great day! God Bless!
Thank you so much
If I want to remember something that I've just read, I just read it as many times. For example,if I want to catch much information as possible from a book that I'm interesting in, I just read it many times. Because reading is one of the most important way to learn
thank u soooooo much for subtitles with proper commas, dots and grammar 🙏🙏❤!!
very helpful in making notes 🙏
I remember what I read, but if someone calls me,
I forget where i was on the book, and I have to go through the whole page again...
I'm using this for Family Nurse Practitioner board exam
i thought that if you make a story of a topic while reading we will never forget and memorise fast try it i am not joking i also remember by this process
These methods are harder than memorizing😅
thank you😂😂😂
hahah ain't that the truth 😂
@@kookysis2741 so much stuff in exams and he wants to put little things on each furniture?
Seriously
Well 7 year's later and i found this very good cause i got up coming test🥴🥴
I was thinking my way of memorizing sucks and I need a new way as I was so demotivated..after this video I was motivated that my method Is not that difficult tq for this video
even I need to visual pics for remembering those 5 steps :D
Ronnie, using memory palaces have helped me to score higher on exams for medical school, especially when trying to memorize pharmacology requiring us to memorize the crazy names of drugs. Since all we do is study and memorize in medical school, in about 2 weeks, I feel like I've used up every symbol and place I know well enough to be used as a memory palace. Any tips? How would you approach being in medical school if you were to do it knowing what you know about memorization techniques? There's so much to memorize and sometimes just staying focused can be tough as well. Thanks in advance. Will be going through your videos on 2x speed for the next hour.
m1kek1m this is what I’m going to college for too? What state do you live in?
I used this method before in our History class and I can say I really nailed it. But now, I think accounting subjects cannot be illustrated in this method.
It's more difficult but you can!
@@Brainathlete How would it be sir? I just hope I can learn it. :(
Had to watch this twice as I forgot what he said the first time.
Why have I only discovered your channel now?! I could've done this before! Awesome techniques.
Welcome aboard!
idk why do I come across these videos when I am about to take a test the day after but I literally have no idea about what I am studying...
It is better if we remember things in image as our brain tends to keep memory that has more details. Eg: colours/emotion/sound/smell. It's the best if we can combine these with the image that we want to memorize.
Brain can't differentiate between important or unimportant memories. So if you want to make sure that our brain remember things that we feel important, make sure that they have enough details.
-more details>>brain will remember
-no/few details>>brain will eliminate that memories
Don't watch porn as watching porn will make you forgot important things.
-image+emotions >> many details
P/s: Actually if you have a good image memory, you can speedread any articles with high comprehension. And you recall them with ease.
you nailed it brother.
Thank you brother )
totally nailed this man. I love you but Jesus loves you more. learn about him
Palace technique feels so complicated - not sure it’s the right thing for me. But seeing pictures is something I do naturally so that’s helpful. Sometimes drawing things out in a flowchart, timeline, relationship diagram etc can be really helpful
As someone who has started with bad memory, I can now memorize a Bible verse within 10-15 minutes. I would read moonwalking with einstein by Joshua four. Its really a method everyone should know
Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but this just makes the list of things to remember longer and more overwhelming. Also slows reading speed drastically if I'm taking the time to highlight and come up with wordplay.
You highlight as you read you don’t try to memorize as you read . Understand as you read and memorize your notes after
Love the memory palace Ron. Such a good technique
I just imagine what Im reading
+Chelsea Alsina Me Too
+Chelsea Alsina And It Just Works Fine...
impossible read a book without imagine
+AngelLove I Agree I Noticed That If You Think Nothing When Reading Than It Will Memorizes Faster
l am going to tein
This was great. Have been reading Jonathan Levi's "The Only Skill That Matters" and this has really cemented some of the concepts I learned. Thanks!
Is the book you have mentioned worth buying? Can you please explain a bit about it's pros and cons?
Hopefully this works for the poem I have to remember tomorrow:)
***** It did for most of it.
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Dude! this is a great trick! helped me a lot for my quiz thanks a lot!!!
It sure does work. What i did to remember for exams is to highlight words and then create funny images relating them. Since i had to remember things in order, i would link the funny words together, one giving hint of the other. Believe me, in exams the answers would pour out of my brain without missing a thing.
This is what I actually do when I want to remember things... Use a things or to connect things and talking to myself like I'm teaching someone XD
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Hey, thanks for this! Very educational and informative! I look forward to seeing more of your videos! You just earned a new subscriber! :)
Thank u... I don t get why u don t have more views... Your channel is very useful and well explained. Keep going.
> 3/4 million. Should be happy now!
This was actually awesome Ron ! Thanks
This has really helped me 😭😭😭❤️❤️thank you so much ❤️
What if you study different topics every single day? would the new information override the one from the previous day?
i'm wondering the very same thing!
I'm in the same boat. Mine is for technical knowledge I've never used but my job needs me to know. Hundreds of scenarios, platforms and operating systems...omg
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What if Im Studying Finance? its full up with words that aren't easy to visualise
Try visualizing a similar word that reminds you of the real word.
The whole point of the memory palace is to put a cue which when you see, you remember what was it's purpose. Just add something similar, some connection.
I don't know finance so I can't know how to help you exactly. This is the basis. You change it depending on your needs. It takes time. Don't do this 10 hours before an exam.
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José Azacón looks like you need to get a new brain!! XD
Hey Ron great video! How many times can you reuse the same room to collect data? Or is it a one time use memory palace?
Incredibly powerful tips to memorize stuff with ease!!!!
Thank you for the super quick intro that jumps right into the content! Too many creators are trying to explain the whole video before doing the video. You gained a subscriber just for that!
Thanks for watching!
Who else are watching this before studying for your exams😀
•Don't try to remember while reading:highlight or take notesand memories them after being done with the chapter
•Use the mind palace (i don't personly advice using the mind palace for books especiallyifyouread a lot, you can do it if you want to)
•Turn what you remember ito a picture and then insert it in your mind palace
•Segment the chapters(1 chapter=1 room)
•Create pictures for the date
I normally study 10 mins before tests ...so this won't work.......TIME😂😂
Seriously!
bruh thats what I'm doing rn
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I have a question about something. My daughter is a teenager, and she loves to read, however; when it comes to biology and chemistry, and business subjects and math things can take a while to learn and the work they have to do for school at home, takes a while, and test is harder to pass if they have to do it the next day. what makes it ever more complicated for her is that they have to use the programs on the computer, or only the website they were given on the computer. The physical book is no longer available to them, everything has to be done mental, no paper or pencils. What would be a way for them to mentally store the subjects that are new to them if they can no longer use books. As these are advanced classes, where the teen is taking college courses but getting lower grades,because they do not provide books to take home anymore, like back in the day,when I went to high school over 20 years ago.
I am seeing this because i am haveing a test tomorrow and thx for the video it helped me a lot
I hate it when we have to do complicated stuff just to memorize a sentence..
If only our minds are stronger
Im here cuz my teacher wont sign my clearance fot the exam..i need to memorized a poem called "green things growing"
I’ve heard something similar to this in a ted talk.
Need more guys like this! Good work as usual
Thank you 💕 your tips helped me alot
This is more confusing for me 😂 harder to memorize. I might just as well draw our table and refrigerator 😆
It take a bit of work but it is worth it
@@Brainathlete thank you. How i wish to also use this method effectively. I'm actually currently learning korean language. I just wanna figure out how to quickly remember all about grammar concepts and vocabularies in my long-term memory
How could we apply these techniques to fiction? I enjoy writing stories, and it would be invaluable to me to be able to draw upon other works that I have read for a detailed archive of how great writers solved particular problems or even just to build a database of what's been done. For fun, imagine how we could take every mystery we read to a-whole-nother-Sherlockian-level.
Sam Reeves there is a book called accelerated learning...
Thanks, +Remus.
Remus Ovidiu Hutu do u think that i will read a book for remembering fast just before the 2 days of exam??😂😂👊
What if I don't live in a mansion? what do I do then!?
Alejandro Andrés Hernández school, work your family or friends house combine rooms and familiar places
not many of us live in a mansion either lol.
Alejandro Andrés Hernández think of someone who does (my friend)
Alejandro Andrés Hernández yes
Alejandro Andrés Hernández simple! an imaginary mansion, its cheap
(but even more complicated than a maths problem)
0:05 its about drive its about power
This was a great video. Now I have to go back and rewatch it because I can't remember the information.
Great video, Ron! But I have questions though. What do I need to do if I read a 300 pages long book? and since I have little objects and I wouldn't have time to make like 500 objects or more, if I re-use them, sometimes I would forget the original images. In addition, if I just can't remember my stories or locations then I would just lost almose all the info I want to have memorised. Please advice. Thanks for your great videos and keep up your good work :D
I have the same question. Another consideration is, how many mind palaces will you need? You might need 400 rooms. Do you invent the palaces or find real life ones??
There is no limit to what you can store in your mental pigeonholes..
after 2 weeks of training, I'm now able to memorize 20 playing cards in 4 minutes
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what if i ran out of furniture....mind mapping technique is also good...one can use that
Thank you I from iraq I love your vedio I read the book of mega memory and you explaine for me alot of things I dont understand it when I read it
That has been my everyday strategy....thanks
Screw it I'll do it the repeat until you memorize technique.
May God give super memory power to those all who are reading this comment right now🙏🙏
What i learned from this video:-
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Abraham Lincoln penny
Abraham Lincoln in furniture
Abraham Lincoln picture
I am so bad at remembering that I couldn't even remember that I had already seen this video before. Not just seen this video but also had subscribed this guy's channel. I'm a lost cause.
Hi dear professor
Thank you so much for your help and advice.
I really appreciate your job. I wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity.
All the best.
Have a good time.
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What if you need to memorize something word by word like a poem. how can I memorize words that cannot be replaced or the structure of a verse or a sentence?
Use a vocabulary notebook book it is easier to recall new words