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Why read Unlimited Memory by Kevin Horsley?
What is memory?
Going forward:
You have 2 choices – believe that your memory cannot be improved, that it’s an inborn ability.
Or believe that memory is just a habit that can be improved with practice.
Horsley’s story
He was a classic dyslexic. After 12 years at school, he couldn’t read much. He somehow graduated.
After he studied memory improvement and psychology, he went on to become the International Grandmaster of Memory.
He memorized 10 thousand digits of the pi and broke the previous record by 14 minutes.
How did he do it?
The 4 important Cs to improve your memory
1. Create
Every single thought we have is creative: Each one has the power to build and the power to destroy.
- Believe you can do it
- Don’t blame others or find excuses for yourself.
Your mind never wanders, it moves towards more interesting things.
2. Concentrate
It’s about learning to stay centered.
- Take Control of Your Inner Voice
- Stop Multitasking
- Know what you want – attention deficits are interest deficits
- Eliminate worry
Conflict pulls your mind in many directions; it is the opposite of concentration.
3. Connect concepts
- Bring information to life.
Our brain loves pictures and so it’s good at remembering them.
4. Continuous use
Self-discipline is not self-deprivation. It is about raising your standards, going for and being more.
- Create a vision
- Make a decision
- Don’t listen to your feelings
- Daily action
People don’t do it because they think that the future will be a better place than the present without doing anything to make it better.
What are the methods to Master Memory?
The SEE principle.
Senses – touch it, smell it or hear it.
Exaggerate – with humor
Energize – add action to your pictures.
Turning Abstract Information into Images
The greatest secret to having a powerful memory is bringing information to life with your endless imagination.
Linked story method
Remember 1000s of words by connecting linked ideas to create a short mental journey.
Car Method
The secret to accelerated learning is superior organization.
Body Method
Use parts of your body to store new information.
Pegging Information
Shape Pegs
Associate numbers with shapes.
Rhyming Pegs Method – picture on page 52
Rhyme numbers with words and create a memorable association.
Spaces and Places method
- Markers in a location
- On a journey
- Or on a route or store
We learn only by association.
Remembering Names
Focus on the 4 Cs
Connect using comparison, face or meeting location connection.
Remembering Numbers
This method twists the numbers into shapes so that they form letters, then turns the letters into words.
Show the letters and numbers correlation
Art to enhance memory
Use Google images to create a memory diagram.
Mind Mapping
The best way to explain a Mind Map is to create one. The Mind Map created here is about all the systems that have been shared in this book.
The Power of Review
Always use the power of review to put a lid on your learning and prevent it from escaping.
Review after an hour, then a day, 3 days, 7 days, 14 days, 21 days, 28 days, 2 months, 3 months, and then it should be in your memory forever.
Reviewing images backward helps you remember them more effectively. If you learn concepts in reverse you create a new impression in your mind that makes information more outstanding and the memory much stronger.
Conclusion
So you got rid of the obstacles like excuses, limiting beliefs, and multitasking, and then you became willing to learn more.
Then you learned how to improve through the SEE principle of imagination. You learned the different memory methods—the link story method, memory art, the body and car methods, the route or journey method, the peg systems, the number code, and methods for remembering names.
These systems are limited only by your own imagination and level of self-discipline. And you also know how to review.
Remember to review to renew.
The only way you get to be good at anything is through self-discipline. Remember: Life only rewards action!
Thank You TCK Publishing for a copy of this book.
Kevin Horsley
Kevin Horsley is an International Professional Speaker, Grandmaster of Memory, and World Record Holder.
He is the author of the Wall Street Journal Bestselling book
Unlimited Memory, which has been translated into over 17 languages.
He assists individuals and organizations in improving their focus, learning, productivity, motivation, creativity, and thinking.
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