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Take the first step to becoming a memory expert at https://www.memorize.academy/3-foundation-memory-techniques
Watch the 5 "Secrets" to a Better Memory series - youtube.com/playlist?list=PLguLDsaCk2rMleJWv2_8P0VozR991fWOs
Take the first step to becoming a memory expert at https://www.memorize.academy/3-foundation-memory-techniques
Watch the 5 "Secrets" to a Better Memory series - youtube.com/playlist?list=PLguLDsaCk2rMleJWv2_8P0VozR991fWOs
Take the first step to becoming a memory expert at https://www.memorize.academy/3-foundation-memory-techniques
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Take the memory challenge yourself at youtu.be/0nFkQ4cQhME
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A.I. art is going to be a huge topic of conversation over the next year so be a trendsetter, get ahead of the game and try it out for yourself.
Purchase access to Jasper Art with my special link above, and you'll also get a BONUS bundle of one-of-a-kind video training from Memorize Academy valued at over $160:
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- "Memorize the Books of the Bible"
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The 'art' of A.I. art becomes how well you can craft the descriptive prompts and get Jasper to create what you want.
Here are some of the prompts I used to create the art in the video. Start with these and begin tweaking them to create your own angle....
The most enchanting, mystical lighthouse in the world, photorealistic and surrounded by a violently stormy sea. Against a thunder and lightening sky, 3d render, colorful, highly detailed, insane resolution, 8k, illustration, ink, pixar, bright, photorealistic
woman, happy, blonde, short hair, sunglasses, complete face, insane detail, depth of field, photo-realistic, bokeh in style of Vivian Maier
Concept art, hyper car
The last business man on earth and the rest of the world has turned into an apocalyptic socialist society set in the future, insanely detailed and intricate, unreal engine, 8k, art style dark souls, hyper-maximalist, 3d render, pencil sketch, dark, high resolution
Snoop Dogg in Fortnite video game 3D render
beautiful greek Titan goddess Rhea wearing a lion mane, intricate details, nature, flowing leaves in the style of Gerald Brom
diagrams of modern rocket engines in DaVinci notebooks
dynamic photography portrait of female warrior, golden, emeralds, rusty, intricate ornate armor, zoomed-out, rule of thirds, elegant, digital painting, octane 4k render, zbrush, hyperrealistic, artstation, concept art, smooth, sharp focus, illustration by Artgerm
beautiful black woman, symmetric eyes, vogue style, close portrait, black and white picture, magazine, looking into the camera, cinematic, sexy lips, fashion
an impressionist painting of a mother and young daughter in an armchair next to a fireplace, peaceful, calm
A painting of the Empire State Building, in the style of Monet
A professional photograph of a mountainscape with a shooting star and a starry night sky
Fan art of Beyonce/Lady Gaga/anyone else
Chewbacca as a dog
New York from space, concept art
Two detectives knocking on someone’s front door, daytime, 1920s
Sunflower, insane detail, professional photograph, detailed, ultra-realistic
Astronaut in the bright blue ocean, underwater, realistic, walking, highly detailed, 4k, photo realistic
Bulldog, pencil sketch, realistic, black and white
Glistening sun rays in a garden, ambient light, Van Gogh, high resolution
Mountain range, low poly
Butterfly in a field of flowers, photorealistic, up-close, high aperture
Bright, cyber punk, cityscape
Fan art of Harry Styles, oil painting, long brush strokes
Post-apocalyptic world with dragons fighting, dark, Surrealism
Goldendoodle sticker image
Farmers market, deep depth of field
Cat with sunglasses, 3D render, colorful lighting
Medusa, water color, head, detailed
One tree on a hill, distant mountain, authentic, detailed, realistic, photo quality, sunset
Portrait of a 65 year old man, insane detail, photo quality
A happy robot inside a spacecraft going to the moon by greg rutkowski and thomas kinkade, trending on artstation, 3d art station
An impressionist painting of an older man under a blanket sitting next to a fireplace, bright, rich, spirited
A digital painting of a giant human walking through a city, riotous, turbulent, natural
A robot, cyberpunk
A futuristic car, steampunk
A futuristic car, cybernetic, sci-fi
Close-up photograph of a ketchup bottle on a kitchen table, glass bottle, wooden table
Photo of applie pie on a Thanksgiving table, extreme close-up, very close-up, extreme detail, blurry background, insane detail, high-res, 4k, cropped
A medium shot, studio photographic portrait of an Indian woman, dramatic backlighting, 1973 photo from Life Magazine
Telephoto portrait of a student walking down the hallway
Extreme wide shot, far away, flock of birds
Pond with ducks, wide shot, full shot, 4k
Overhead view of people at a concert, smoke, dramatic lighting, nighttime, photo-realistic
Over-the-shoulder shot, someone watching the sunset over the ocean, professional photo
bowl of spaghetti on a table, ambient light, photo realistic, very detailed
chocolate cheesecake, photo realistic, very detailed, close-up, shallow depth of field
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To discover 69 more brain exercises to help prevent memory loss and increase your mental fitness for FREE, check out Dr Lawrence Katz’s “Keep Your Brain Alive” with a free Audible audiobook trial - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001LJQ8IM/ref=nosim?tag=memorizeaca03-20
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Here are the 14 weird brain exercises you can try today (watch the video for more details):
1. Switch Hands
2. Eat with Chopsticks
3. Do Chores with Your Eyes Closed
4. Do Things Upside Down or Backwards
5. Read Books Aloud
6. Take New Routes
7. Simultaneously Use All Your Senses
8. Try New Things
9. Challenge Yourself with Mastery
10. Do Things the Hard Way
11. Connect With Different People
12. Start Meditating
13. Get Physical Exercise
14. Take Up a Creative Hobby
Thanks to Be Brain Fit for their help with this video - bebrainfit.com/brain-exercises
So here are 13 of the key behaviors that emotionally intelligent people do that make them so likeable.
1. Ask questions
2. Put away your phone
3. Be genuine
4. Don't pass judgement
5. Don't seek attention
6. Be consistent
7. Use positive body language
8. Leave a strong first impression
9. Greet people by name
10. Smile :)
11. Know when to open up
12. Know who to touch (and do it)
13. Balance passion and fun
Thanks to Travis Bradberry for permission to share his valuable content.
Learn more about being a highly emotionally intelligent person in Travis' "Emotional Intelligence 2.0" with a FREE Audible audiobook trial - amazon.com/dp/B003MSCSD4/ref=nosim?tag=memorizeaca03-20
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Do you want to read faster?
This video will hack your reading speed and INSTANTLY double how fast you read. This is a simple speed reading technique you can start using right away to save time and slash that backlog of reading sitting on your desk.
After you double the average reading speeding of 250 words per minute (wpm), you can challenge yourself to speed read at 750wpm and even 1,000wpm.
Reading more effectively and saving yourself one hour per day means you can save 365 hours in one year – that’s more than 9 work weeks!
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*This video is for Latin American Spanish. Some differences in word and pronunciation may occur between countries/regions within Latin America and between European Spanish.
Here are the words and phrases you’ll learn:
Good evening = Buenas noches
And you’d reply with: Buenas noches
Good afternoon = Buenas tardes
And you’d also reply: Buenas tardes
Good morning = Buenos días
To which you’d reply: Buenos días
Goodbye = Adiós
How are you?
The polite form is ¿Como está?
The familiar or more casual form is ¿Cómo estás?
Fine, thank you = Bien, gracias
Hello = Hola
Sorry =
Perdón
Please = Por favor
Thank you = Gracias
You’re welcome = De nada
Can I take a picture of you? = ¿Puedo tomarle una foto?
Delicious = Delicioso or deliciosa
It doesn't matter = No importa
Yes = Sí
Do you have ...? = ¿Tienes…?
I want ... = Quiero
There isn't any = No hay
When you’re pointing at goods, saying ‘This one’ or ‘That one’
Este or esta, or ese or esa
No = No
One = Uno
How much does it cost? = ¿Cuánto cuesta?
Four = Cuatro
Three = Tres
Two = Dos
Seven = Siete
Six = Seis
Five = Cinco
Ten = Diez
Nine = Nueve
Eight = Ocho
Thirteen = Trece
Twelve = Doce
Eleven = Once
Sixteen = Dieciséis
Fifteen = Quince
Fourteen = Catorce
Nineteen = Diecinueve
Eighteen = Dieciocho
Seventeen = Diecisiete
Forty = Cuarenta
Thirty = Treinta
Twenty = Veinte
Seventy = Setenta
Sixty = Sesenta
Fifty = Cincuenta
One hundred = Cien
Ninety = Noventa
Eighty = Ochenta
One thousand = Mil
Five hundred = Quinientos
Two hundred = Doscientos
One million = Un millón
Two thousand = Dos mil
All of it = Todo
Half = La mitad
Excuse me [to get someone’s attention] = Disculpe
One less = Uno menos or una menos
One more = Uno más or una más
Newspaper = Periódico
Can you lower the price? = ¿Puede bajar el precio?
Too expensive = Muy caro
Gents = Caballeros
A stamp = Una estampilla
A map = Un mapa
Exit or out = Salida
Entrance or In = Entrada
Ladies = Damas
Where is ...? = ¿Dónde esta ...?
Can you help me, please? = ¿Puede ayudarme, por favor?
Closed = Cerrado
Toilet = Baño
What is this place/street/town/station called? = ¿Como se llama este lugar/calle/estación/ciudad?
Where is ... street? = ¿Dónde esta ... calle?
Restaurant = El restaurante
Department store = Tienda departamental
Bank = El banco
Underground/subway = El metro
Train station = La estación de tren
Airport = El aeropuerto
Doctor = Doctor
Hospital = El hospital
Bus station = La estación de autobuses
Telephone = El teléfono
Post office = La oficina de correos
Police = La policía
How long to get to ...? = ¿Cuánto se tarda en llegar a ...?
How far? = ¿Qué tan lejos?
Is it near? = ¿Está cerca?
Market = El mercado
Straight ahead = Derecho
Right = A la derecha
Left = A la izquierda
Wait = Espere
Stop here = Pare aquí
Slow down = Despacio or Más despacio
Where is ... = ¿Dónde está ...?
When = Cuando
Ticket = El boleto
Leave at what time? = ¿A qué hora sale?
A cheaper one = Una más barata or Uno más barato
Hotel = El hotel
Bill, please = La cuenta, por favor
Tomorrow = Mañana
Today = Hoy
What is your name? = ¿Cómo te llamas?
I am (name) = Me llamo (nombre)
Where do you come from? = ¿De dónde eres?
I come from (country) = Vengo de (pais)
What do you do? = ¿Qué haces?
I am a (occupation) = Soy (ocupación)
Tourist = Turista
You speak Spanish! = ¡Hablas español!
A little = Un poco
Years [for telling age] = Años
How old are you? = ¿Cuántos años tienes?
I have been here ... months = He estado aquí por... meses
I have been here ... weeks = He estado aquí por... semanas
I have been here ... days = He estado aquí por... dias
Do you understand? = ¿Entiende?
I don’t understand = No entiendo
I understand = Entiendo
I am sick = Estoy enfermo or Estoy enferma
I speak only a little Spanish = Solo hablo un poco de español
Please speak slowly = ¿Puede hablar despacio, por favor?
Can you repeat that, please? =
¿Puede repetir eso, por favor?
What do you call this in Spanish? = ¿Cómo se llama esto en español?
Do you speak English? = ¿Habla Inglés?
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You’ll go deeper on leveraging the triggers of flow to activate the big 5 neurochemicals and be 500% more productive, 600% more creative and cut learning times in half.
Sound good? Click the link above to register for the free masterclass from Steven Kotler, bestselling neuroscience author and peak performance expert.
He’ll step you through further details about the valuable information highlighted in this video…
The 7 Core Characteristics of Flow:
• Action and awareness merge
• Selflessness
• Timelessness
• Effortlessness
• Paradox of control
• Intrinsic motivation
• Richness
10 Individual Triggers of Flow:
• Passion/purpose
• Risk
• Novelty
• Complexity
• Unpredictability
• Deep embodiment
• Immediate feedback
• Clear goals
• Challenge/skills ratio
• Creativity/pattern recognition
10 Group Triggers of Flow:
• Complete concentration
• Shared goals
• Shared risk
• Yes and…
• Close listening
• Autonomy/A sense of control
• Blending egos
• Familiarity
• Equal participation
• Open communication
The 3 Sides of the High Performance Triangle:
• Motivation
• Creativity
• Learning
The Big 5 Neurochemicals:
• Norepinephrine
• Dopamine
• Endorphins
• Anandamide
• Serotonin
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The average person can normally recall about 7 words, plus or minus two. But what happens when you add a bit of 'brain hackery' to the equation?
The original 'How to Memorize 10X Faster' video has racked up millions of views, so it's time to up the challenge.
This video will make you memorize some random words, but let's face it - they're not particularly useful in the real world.
What about when you need to memorize abstract words, concepts, formulas and a lot of other challenging information for school, college and professional exams?
To learn how to do 5 hours of study in 30 minutes or less, check out https://www.memorize.academy/5-hours-study-30-mins
To check out the complete video series, go to - https://www.memorize.academy/memorize-books-bible
Memorization is all about connecting pieces of information in your mind.
To remember the name of a Bible book you need to create a mental image of it in your mind. Then you link that to a mental image representing the next book of the Bible.
This video series will take you step-by-step through exactly what to visualize in your mind so you can recall the names of all 66 books of the Bible in order.
For free memory training and more one-of-a-kind videos go to https://www.memorize.academy/free-memory-training and prepare to have your mind blown!
There was a former Undersecretary of Defense who was invited to give a speech at a large conference, about a thousand people. And he was standing on the stage with his cup of coffee and a Styrofoam cup giving his prepared remarks with his PowerPoint behind him.
And he took a sip of his coffee and he smiled and he looked down at the coffee and then he went off-script and he said “You know, last year I spoke at this exact same conference. Last year I was still the undersecretary, and when I spoke here last year they flew me here business class, and when I arrived at the airport there was somebody waiting for me to take me to my hotel. And they took me to my hotel and they had already checked me in and they just took me up to my room, and the next morning I came downstairs and there was someone waiting in the lobby to greet me, and they drove me to this here same venue. They took me through the back entrance and took me into the green room and handed me a cup of coffee in a beautiful ceramic cup”.
He says, “I'm no longer the undersecretary. I flew here coach, I took a taxi to my hotel, and I checked myself in. When I came down the lobby this morning I took another taxi to this venue. I came in the front door and found my way backstage, and when I asked someone do you have any coffee he pointed to the coffee machine in the corner and I poured myself a cup of coffee into this here Styrofoam cup”.
He says, “The lesson is the ceramic cup was never meant for me, it was meant for the position I held. I deserve a Styrofoam cup”.
Remember this – as you gain fame, as you gain fortune, as you gain position and seniority. People will treat you better, they will hold doors open for you, they will get you a cup of tea and coffee without you even asking. They will call you sir and ma'am and they will give you stuff.
None of that stuff is meant for you. That stuff is meant for the position you hold. It is meant for the level that you have achieved, of leader or success or whatever you want to call it. But you will always deserve a Styrofoam cup. Remember that, remember that lesson of humility and gratitude. You can accept all the free stuff, you can accept all the perks absolutely, you can enjoy them, but just be grateful for them and know that they're not for you.
I remember getting off the Acela. I took the Acela from New York to Washington DC, and I got off the train like everybody else and I was walking down the platform like everyone else and I walked past General Norty Schwarz who used to be the chief of staff of the United States Air Force - the head of the Air Force.
And here I did you see a guy in a suit schlepping his own suitcase down the platform just like me, and just a couple months ago he was flying on private jets and he had an entourage and other people carried his luggage. But he no longer held the position, and so now he got to drag his own suitcase. And never did it sort of remind me more that none of us deserve the perks that we get.
We all deserve a Styrofoam cup.
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Thanks to Usher's New Look and Simon Sinek for their cooperation in creating this video.
To find out more about Usher's New Look and how they're developing global youth leaders, please visit http://ushersnewlook.org
And for more inspiration from Simon Sinek, check out startwithwhy.com
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Nelson Mandela is a particularly special case study in the leadership world because he is universally regarded as a great leader.
You can take other personalities and depending on the nation you go to we have different opinions about other personalities but Nelson Mandela across the world is universally regarded as a great leader.
He was actually the son of a tribal chief and he was asked one day “How did you learn to be a great leader?”
And he responded that he would go with his father to tribal meetings and he remembers two things when his father would meet with other elders. One – they would always sit in a circle, and Two – his father was always the last to speak.
You will be told your whole life that you need to learn to listen. I would say that you need to learn to be the last to speak. I see it in boardrooms every day of the week, even people who consider themselves good leaders, who may actually be decent leaders, will walk into a room and say here's the problem, here's what I think but I'm interested in your opinion, let's go around the room. It's too late.
The skill to hold your opinions to yourself until everyone has spoken does two things.
One, it gives everybody else the feeling that they have been heard, it gives everyone else the ability to feel that they have contributed.
And two, you get the benefit of hearing what everybody else has to think before you render your opinion.
The skill is really to keep your opinions to yourself. If you agree with somebody, don't nod yes. If you disagree with somebody, don't nod no. Simply sit there, take it all in and the only thing you're allowed to do is ask questions, so that you can understand what they mean and why they have the opinion that they have.
You must understand from where they are speaking, why they have the opinion they have, not just what they are saying. And at the end you will get your turn. It sounds easy, it's not. Practice being the last to speak, that's what Nelson Mandela did.
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Thanks to Usher's New Look and Simon Sinek for their cooperation in creating this video.
To find out more about Usher's New Look and how they're developing global youth leaders, please visit http://ushersnewlook.org
And for more inspiration from Simon Sinek, check out startwithwhy.com
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The United States Navy SEALs are perhaps the most elite warriors in the world, and one of the SEALs was asked who makes it through the selection process. Who is able to become a SEAL?
And his answer was – “I can't tell you the kind of person that becomes a SEAL. I can't tell you the kind of person that makes it through BUD/S. But I can tell you the kind of people who don't become SEALs”.
He says “The guys that show up with huge bulging muscles covered in tattoos who want to prove to the world how tough they are, none of them make it through”.
He said “The preening leaders who like to delegate all their responsibility and never do anything themselves none of them make it through”.
He said “The star college athletes who've never really been tested to the core of their being none of them make it through”.
He says “Some of the guys that make it through are skinny and scrawny”.
He said “Some of the guys that make it through you will see them shivering out of fear”.
He says “However all the guys that make it through – when they find themselves physically spent, emotionally spent, when they have nothing left to give physically or emotionally somehow, someway, they are able to find the energy to dig down deep inside themselves to find the energy to help the guy next to them. They become SEALs”, he said.
You want to be an elite warrior it's not about how tough you are, it's not about how smart you are, it's not about how fast you are.
If you want to be an elite warrior you better get really, really good at helping the person to the left of you and helping the person to the right of you, because that's how people advance in the world.
The world is too dangerous and the world is too difficult for you to think that you can do these things alone. If you find your spark I commend you. Now – who you going to ask for help and when are you going to accept help when it's offered?
Learn that skill. Learn by practicing helping each other. It'll be the single most valuable thing you ever learn in your entire life. To accept help when it's offered and to ask for it when you know that you can't do it.
The amazing thing is when you learn to ask for help you'll discover that there are people all around you who've always wanted to help you, they just didn't think you needed it because you kept pretending that you had everything under control.
And the minute you say “I don't know what I'm doing, I'm stuck, I'm scared, I don't think I can do this” you will find that lots of people who love you will rush in and take care of you - but that'll only happen if you learn to take care of them first.
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Thanks to Usher's New Look and Simon Sinek for their cooperation in creating this video.
To find out more about Usher's New Look and how they're developing global youth leaders, please visit http://ushersnewlook.org
And for more inspiration from Simon Sinek, check out startwithwhy.com
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Rule number two. In the 18th century there was something that spread across Europe and eventually made its way to America called puerperal fever also known as the Black Death of Childbed.
Basically what was happening is women were giving birth and they would die within 48 hours after giving birth. This Black Death of childbirth was the ravage of Europe and it got worse and worse and worse over the course of over a century.
In some hospitals it was as high as 70 percent of women who gave birth who would die as a result of giving birth, but this was the Age of Enlightement, this was the time of empirical data and science and we had thrown away things like tradition and mysticism.
These were men of science, these were doctors and these doctors and men of science wanted to study and try and find the reason for this black death of childbed and so they got to work studying. And they would study the corpses of the women who had died and in the morning they would conduct autopsies and then in the afternoon they would go and deliver babies and finish their rounds.
And it wasn't until somewhere in the mid-1800s that Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes father of Supreme Court justice Oliver Wendell Holmes realized that all of these doctors who were conducting autopsies in the morning weren't washing their hands before they delivered babies in the afternoon.
And he pointed it out and said guys you're the problem and they ignored him and called him crazy for 30 years until finally somebody realized that if they simply washed their hands it would go away and that's exactly what happened. When they started sterilizing their instruments and washing their hands, the black death of childbed disappeared.
My point is the lesson here is sometimes you're the problem. We've seen this happen all too recently with our new men of science and empirical studies and these men of finance who are smarter than the rest of us until the thing collapsed and they blamed everything else except themselves and my point is - is take accountability for your actions.
You can take all the credit in the world for the things that you do right as long as you also take responsibility for the things you do wrong, it must be a balanced equation.
You don't get it one way and not the other - you get to take credit when you also take accountability. That's lesson 2.
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Thanks to Usher's New Look and Simon Sinek for their cooperation in creating this video.
To find out more about Usher's New Look and how they're developing global youth leaders, please visit http://ushersnewlook.org
And for more inspiration from Simon Sinek, check out startwithwhy.com
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I have five little rules that you can follow as you find your spark and bring your spark to life.
The first is to go after the things that you want.
Let me tell you a story. So a friend of mine and I we went for a run in Central Park. The Roadrunners organization on the weekend they host races and it's very common at the end of the race they'll have a sponsor who will give away something apples or bagels or something.
And on this particular day when we got to the end of the run there were some free bagels and they had picnic tables set up and on one side was a group of volunteers, on the table were boxes of bagels and on the other side was a long line of runners waiting to get their free bagel.
So I said to my friend let's get a bagel and he looked at me and said that line’s too long and I said free bagel and he said I don't want to wait in line and I was like free bagel and he says nah it's too long and that's when I realized that there's two ways to see the world.
Some people see the thing that they want and some people see the thing that prevents them from getting the thing that they want.
I could only see the bagels he could only see the line and so I walked up to the line I leaned in between two people put my hand in the box and pulled out two bagels and no one got mad at me because the rule is you can go after whatever you want you just cannot deny anyone else to go after whatever they want.
Now I had to sacrifice choice I didn't get to choose which bagel I got.
I got whatever I pulled out but I didn't have to wait in line so the point is - you don't have to wait in line, you don't have to do it the way everybody else has done it, you can do your way, you can break the rules, you just can't get in the way of somebody else getting what they want.
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Memorization is all about connecting pieces of information in your mind. To remember the capital city of a country you need to create a link that will prompt you for its name.
When you hear the name of a country it should immediately connect in your mind to the name of the capital city, and the other way around too.
Makes sense, right?
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This video explains the 6 steps for strategic exam preparation so you know where to focus your time and effort.
Whether you're cramming for an exam tomorrow or you're super organized and you're preparing three months in advance, you'll follow the same steps. That's the sign of a solid strategy.
Once you have the strategy in place, then it's time for tactics. That's when you should use the top 6 study skills recommended by academic research - youtube.com/watch?v=CPxSzxylRCI
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Visualization and association are the keys to super-effective memorization.
To remember and recall pi, you can transform numbers into images by picturing objects that rhyme with the related digit.
Connect the mental images with a story.
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At the end of Video 4, a vine crashed right into a sign.
The sign threatened to throw a plate.
The plate began building a wall made of bricks.
From behind the wall jumped a ghost yelling ‘Boo!’
The ghost floated away and through a golden gate.
The gate was suddenly picked up by a hero.
The hero was chased by a large bee.
The bee was swatted out of the sky by an oar.
The oar got romantic and went on a date.
The oars food order was taken by a shoe.
The shoe ran away from the table and took a dive.
The diving shoe crashed straight into a tree.
In the side of the tree opened a door.
From the door emerged a cow with a loud ‘moo!’
The cow was hungry and started eating a sun.
The sun didn’t like that and pulled out a gun.
The gun floated up and up all the way to heaven.
Out of heaven’s gates appeared a hero.
The musical hero started playing with drum sticks.
The drum sticks suddenly turned into bread made from leaven.
The leavened bread decided to celebrate with a glass of wine.