You learn memory techniques to learn/memorize faster and to remember for longer. But what is the ultimate goal of using memory techniques? This is what we all should be working towards! Or do you think there is some other ultimate goal?
Read MoreJust because you picture your images in your locations doesn't mean you are able to remember your images. The location acts as the trigger for your images so you NEED to connect the location and images together!
Read MoreSome people have a natural gift where they already see color, noises, sounds, and tastes when they shouldn't be. Memory techniques are the closer we can get to developing our own synaesthesia! Who knows what memory techniques can do!
Read MoreNo matter how difficult material may seem to be, memory techniques can still be applied even though it may take a bit of work. Maybe there is some information out there where memory techniques can't be used. Is there information out there that you can't apply memory techniques to?
Read MoreIf you think you can just memorize everything and be just fine, you are in for a rude awakening! Memorizing is fantastic and helps you learn information but without understanding the material, you have absolutely nothing. When people learn about memory techniques, they want to memorize every single piece of information because they think memorizing the information is good enough. But memorizing information is completely different than understanding information.
Read MoreThere is not a golden memory technique you can learn that will allow you to memorize/learn any information. What you have to do is learn as many memory techniques as possible so you are prepared for anything you come across. Focusing on one memory technique will only cause you problems! A lot of people like to stick to one memory technique because they think that’s the best memory technique ever so why learn other ones. An example is the memory palace method but that’s a completely different topic for a completely different post haha
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