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Imagine for a second that Eckhart Tolle wasn't a spiritual teacher, but a deep cover operative with a gun to his head. And just for a second, pretend that Tolle’s Power of Now wasn't a way to find peace, but a survival mechanism used to slow down time when your reality is collapsing. And your memory has been utterly destroyed by forces beyond your control. Until a good friend helps you rebuild it from the ground up. These are the exact feelings and sense of positive transformation I tried to capture in a project I believe is critical for future autodidacts, polymaths and traditional learners: Vitamin X, a novel in which the world’s only blind memory champion helps a detective use memory techniques and eventually achieve enlightenment. It’s also a story about accomplishing big goals, even in a fast-paced and incredibly challenging world. In the Magnetic Memory Method community at large, we talk a lot about the habits of geniuses like Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson. We obsess over their reading lists and their daily routines because we want that same level of clarity and intellectual power. But there's a trap in studying genius that too many people fall into: Passivity. And helping people escape passive learning is one of several reasons I’ve studied the science behind a variety of fictional learning projects where stories have been tested as agents of change. Ready to learn more about Vitamin X and the various scientific findings I’ve uncovered in order to better help you learn? Let’s dive in! Defeating the Many Traps of Passive Learning We can read about how Lincoln sharpened his axe for hours before trying to cut down a single tree. And that's great. But something's still not quite right. To this day, tons of people nod their heads at that famous old story about Lincoln. Yet, they still never sharpen their own axes, let alone swing them. Likewise, people email me every day regarding something I've taught about focus, concentration or a particular mnemonic device. They know the techniques work, including under extreme pressure. But their minds still fracture the instant they're faced with distraction. As a result, they never wind up getting the memory improvement results I know they can achieve. So, as happy as I am with all the help my books like The Victorious Mind and SMARTER have helped create in this world, I’m fairly confident that those titles will be my final memory improvement textbooks. Instead, I am now focused on creating what you might call learning simulations. Enter Vitamin X, the Memory Detective Series & Teaching Through Immersion Because here's the thing: If I really want to teach you how to become a polymath, I can't just carry on producing yet another list of tips. I have to drop you into scenarios where you actually feel what it's like to use memory techniques. That's why I started the Memory Detective initiative. It began with a novel called Flyboy. It’s been well-received and now part two is out. And it’s as close to Eckhart Tolle meeting a Spy Thriller on LSD as I could possibly make it. Why? To teach through immersion. Except, it's not really about LSD. No, the second Memory Detective novel centers around a substance called Vitamin X. On the surface, it's a thriller about a detective named David Williams going deep undercover. In actuality, it's a cognitive training protocol disguised as a novel. But one built on a body of research that shows stories can change what people remember, believe, and do. And that's both the opportunity and the danger. To give you the memory science and learning research in one sentence: Stories are a delivery system. We see this delivery system at work in the massive success of Olly Richards’ StoryLearning books for language learners. Richards built his empire on the same mechanism Pimsleur utilized to great effect long before their famous audio recordings became the industry standard: using narrative to make raw data stick. However, a quick distinction is necessary. In the memory world, we often talk about the Story Method. This approach involves linking disparate pieces of information together in a chain using a simple narrative vignette (e.g., a giant cat eating a toaster to remember a grocery list). That is a powerful mnemonic tool, and you will see Detective Williams use short vignettes in the Memory Detective series. But Vitamin X is what I call ‘Magnetic Fiction.’ It's not a vignette. It's a macro-narrative designed to carry the weight of many memory techniques itself. It simulates the pressure required to forge the skill, showing you how and why to use the story method within a larger, immersive context. So with that in mind, let's unpack the topic of fiction and teaching a bit further. That way, you'll know more of what I have in mind for my readers. And perhaps you'll become interested in some memory science experiments I plan to run in the near future. Illustration of “Cafe Mnemonic,” a fun memory training location the Memory Detective David Williams wants to establish once he has enough funds. Fiction as a Teaching Technology: What the Research Says This intersection of story and memory isn't new territory for me. Long before I gave my popular TEDx Talk on memory or helped thousands of people through the Magnetic Memory Method Masterclass, live workshops and my books, I served as a Mercator award-winning Film Studies professor. In this role, I often analyzed and published material regarding how narratives shape our cognition. Actually, my research into the persuasion of memory goes back to my scholarly contribution to the anthology The Theme of Cultural Adaptation in American History, Literature and Film. In my chapter, “Cryptomnesia or Cryptomancy? Subconscious Adaptations of 9/11,” I examined specifically how cultural narratives influence memory formation, forgetting, and the subconscious acceptance of information. That academic background drives the thinking and the learning protocols baked into Vitamin X. As does the work of researchers who have studied narrative influence for decades. Throughout their scientific findings, one idea keeps reappearing in different forms: When a story pulls you in, you experience some kind of “transportation.” It can be that you find yourself deeply immersed in the life of a character. Or you find your palms sweating as your brain tricks you into believing you're undergoing some kind of existential threat. When such experiences happen, you stop processing information like you would an argument through critical thinking. Instead, you start processing the information in the story almost as if they were really happening. As a result, these kinds of transportation can change beliefs and intentions, sometimes without the reader noticing the change happening. That's why fiction has been used for: teaching therapy religion civic formation advertising propaganda Even many national anthems contain stories that create change, something I experienced recently when I became an Australian citizen. As I was telling John Michael Greer during our latest podcast recording, I impulsively took both the atheist and the religious oath and sang the anthem at the ceremony. All of these pieces contain stories and those stories changed how I think, feel and process the world. Another way of looking at story is summed up in this simple statement: All stories have the same basic mechanism. But many stories have wildly different ethics. My ethics: Teach memory improvement methods robustly. Protect the tradition. And help people think for themselves using the best available critical thinking tools. And story is one of them. 6 Key Research Insights on Educational Fiction Now, when it comes to the research that shows just how powerful story is, we can break it down into buckets. Some of the main categories of research on fiction for pedagogy include: 1) Narrative transportation and persuasion As these researchers explain in The Role of Transportation in the Persuasiveness of Public Narratives, transportation describes how absorbed a reader becomes in a story. Psychologists use transportation models to show how story immersion drives belief change. It works because vivid imagery paired with emotion and focused attention make story-consistent ideas easier to accept. This study of how narratives were used in helping people improve their health support the basic point: Narratives produce average shifts in attitudes, beliefs, intentions, and sometimes behavior. Of course, the exact effects vary by topic and the design of the scientific study in question. But the point remains that fiction doesn't merely entertain. It can also train and persuade. 2) Entertainment-Education (EE) EE involves deliberately embedding education into popular media, often with pro-social aims. In another health-based study, researchers found that EE can influence knowledge, attitudes, intentions, behavior, and self-efficacy. Researchers in Brazil have also used large-scale observational work on soap operas and social outcomes (like fertility). As this study demonstrates, mass narrative exposure can shape real-world behavior at scale within a population. Stories can alter norms, not just transfer facts from one mind to another. You’ll encounter this theme throughout Vitamin X, especially when Detective Williams tangles with protestors who hold beliefs he does not share, but seem to be taking over the world. 3) Narrative vs expository learning (a key warning) Here's the part most “educational fiction” ignores: Informative narratives often increase interest, but they don't automatically improve comprehension. As this study found, entertainment can actually cause readers to overestimate how well they understood the material. This is why “edutainment” often produces big problems: You can wind up feeling smarter because you enjoyed an experience. But just because you feel that way doesn't mean you gain a skill you can reliably use. That’s why I have some suggestions for you below about how to make sure Vitamin X actually helps you learn to use memory techniques better. 4) Seductive details (another warning) There's also the problem of effects created by what scientists call seductive details. Unlike the “luminous details” I discussed with Brad Kelly on his Madness and Method podcast, seductive details are interesting but irrelevant material. They typically distract attention and reduce learning of what actually matters. As a result, these details divert attention through interference and by adding working memory demands. The research I’ve read suggests that when story authors don't engineer their work with learning targets in mind, their efforts backfire. What was intended to help learners actually becomes a sabotage device. I've done my best to avoid sabotaging my own pedagogical efforts in the Memory Detective stories so far. That's why they include study guides and simulations of using the Memory Palace technique, linking and number mnemonics like the Major System. In the series finale, which is just entering the third draft now, the 00-99 PAO and Giordano Bruno's Statue technique are the learning targets I’ve set up for you. They are much harder, and that’s why even though there are inevitable seductive details throughout the Memory Detective series, the focus on memory techniques gets increasingly more advanced. My hope is that your focus and attention will be sharpened as a result. 5) Learning misinformation from fiction (the dark side) People don't just learn from fiction. They learn false facts from fiction too. In this study, researchers found that participants often treated story-embedded misinformation as if it were true knowledge. This is one reason using narrative as a teaching tool is so ethically loaded. It can bypass the mental posture we use for skepticism. 6) Narrative “correctives” (using story against misinformation) The good news is that narratives can also reduce misbelief. This study on “narrative correctives” found that stories can sometimes decrease false beliefs and misinformed intentions, though results are mixed. The key point is that story itself is neither “good” or “bad.” It's a tool for leverage, and this is one of the major themes I built into Vitamin X. My key concern is that people would confuse me with any of my characters. Rather, I was trying to create a portrait of our perilous world where many conflicts unfold every day. Some people use tools for bad, others for good, and even that binary can be difficult for people to agree upon. Pros & Cons of Teaching with Fiction Let’s start with the pros. Attention and completion: A good story can keep people engaged, which is a prerequisite for any learning to occur. The transportation model I cited above helps explain why. The Positive Side of Escapism Entering a simulation also creates escapism that is actually valuable. This is because fiction gives you “experience” without real-world consequences when it comes to facing judgment, ethics, identity, and pressure-handling. This is one reason why story has always been used for moral education, not just entertainment. However, I’ve also used story in my Memory Detective games, such as “The Velo Gang Murders.” Just because story was involved did not mean people did not face judgement. But it was lower than my experiments with “Magnetic Variety,” a non-narrative game I’ll be releasing in the future. Lower Reactance Stories can reduce counterarguing compared with overt persuasion, which can be useful for resistant audiences. In other words, you’re on your own in the narrative world. Worst case scenario, you’ll have a bone to pick with the author. This happened to me the other day when someone emailed to “complain” about how I sometimes discuss Sherlock Holmes. Fortunately, the exchange turned into a good-hearted debate, something I attribute to having story as the core foundation of our exchange. Compare this to Reddit discussions like this one, where discussing aspects of the techniques in a mostly abstract way leads to ad hominem attacks. Now for the cons: Propaganda Risk The same reduction in counterarguing and squabbling with groups that you experience when reading stories is exactly what makes narratives useful for manipulation. When you’re not discussing what you’re reading with others, you can wind up ruminating on certain ideas. This can lead to negative outcomes where people not only believe incorrect things. They sometimes act out negatively in the world. The Illusion of Understanding Informative narratives can produce high interest but weaker comprehension and inflated metacomprehension. I’ve certainly had this myself, thinking I understand various points in logic after reading Alice in Wonderland. In reality, I still needed to do a lot more study. And still need more. In fact, “understanding” is not a destination so much as it is a process. Misinformation Uptake People sometimes acquire false beliefs from stories and struggle to discount fiction as a source. We see this often in religion due to implicit memory. Darrel Ray has shown how this happens extensively in his book, The God Virus: How Religion Infects Our Lives and Culture. His book helped explain something that happened to me after I first started memorizing Sanskrit phrases and feeling the benefits of long-form meditation. For a brief period, implicit memory and the primacy effect made me start to consider that the religion I’d grown up with was in fact true and real. Luckily, I shook that temporary effect. But many others aren’t quite so lucky. And in case it isn’t obvious, I’ll point out that the Bible is not only packed with stories. Some of those stories contain mnemonic properties, something Eran Katz pointed out in his excellent book, Where Did Noah Park the Ark? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhQlcMHhF3w The “Reefer Madness” Problem While working on Vitamin X, I thought often about Reefer Madness. In case you haven’t seen it, Reefer Madness began as an “educational” morality tale about cannabis. It's now famous largely because it's an over-the-top artifact of moral panic, an example of how fear-based fiction can be used to shape public belief under the guise of protection. I don’t want to make that mistake in my Memory Detective series. But there is a relationship because Vitamin X does tackle nootropics, a realm of substances for memory I am asked to comment on frequently. In this case, I'm not trying to protect people from nootropics, per se. But as I have regularly talked about over the years, tackling issues like brain fog by taking memory supplements or vitamins for memory is fraught with danger. And since fiction is one of the most efficient way to smuggle ideas past the mind's filters, I am trying to raise some critical thinking around supplementation for memory. But to do it in a way that's educational without trying to exploit anyone. I did my best to create the story so that you wind up thinking for yourself. What I'm doing differently with Vitamin X & the Memory Detective Series I'm not pretending fiction automatically teaches. I'm treating fiction as a delivery system for how various mnemonic methods work and as a kind of cheerleading mechanism that encourages you to engage in proper, deliberate practice. Practice of what? 1) Concentration meditation. Throughout the story, Detective Williams struggles to learn and embrace the memory-based meditation methods of his mentor, Jerome. You get to learn more about these as you read the story. 2) Memory Palaces as anchors for sanity, not party tricks. In the library sequence, Williams tries to launch a mnemonic “boomerang” into a Memory Palace while hallucinatory imagery floods the environment. Taking influence from the ancient mnemonist, Hugh of St. Victor, Noah's Ark becomes a mnemonic structure. Mnemonic images surge and help Detective Williams combat his PTSD. To make this concrete, I've utilized the illustrations within the book itself. Just as the ancients used paintings and architectural drawings to encode knowledge, the artwork in Vitamin X isn’t just decoration. During the live bootcamp I’m running to celebrate the launch, I show you how to treat the illustrations as ‘Painting Memory Palaces.’ This effectively turns the book in your hands into a functioning mnemonic device, allowing you to practice the method of loci on the page before you even step out into the real world. Then there’s the self-help element, which takes the form of how memory work can help restore sanity. A PTSD theme runs throughout the Memory Detective series for two deliberate reasons. First, Detective Williams is partly based on Nic Castle. He's a former police officer who found symptom relief for his PTSD from using memory techniques. He shared his story on this episode of the Magnetic Memory Method Podcast years ago. Second, Nic's anecdotal experience is backed up by research. And even if you don't have PTSD, the modern world is attacking many of us in ways that clearly create similar symptom-like issues far worse than the digital amnesia I've been warning about for years. We get mentally hijacked by feeds, anxiety loops, and synthetic urgency. We lose our grip on reality and wonder why we can't remember what we read five minutes ago. That's just one more reason I made memory techniques function as reality-tests inside Vitamin X. 3) The critical safeguard: I explicitly separate fiction from technique. In Flyboy's afterword, I put it plainly: The plot is fictional, but the memory techniques are real. And because they're real, they require study and practice. I believe this boundary matters because research shows how easily readers absorb false “facts” from fiction. 4) To help you practice, I included a study guide. At the end of both Flyboy and Vitamin X, there are study guides. In Vitamin X, you'll find a concrete method for creating a Mnemonic Calendar. This is not the world's most perfect memory technique. But it's helpful and a bit more advanced than a technique I learned from Jim Samuels many years ago. In his version, he had his clients divide the days of the week into a Memory Palace. For his senior citizens in particular, he had them divide the kitchen. So if they had to take a particular pill on Monday, they would imagine the pill as a giant moon in the sink. Using the method of loci, this location would always serve as their mnemonic station for Monday. In Vitamin X, the detective uses a number-shape system. Either way, these kinds of techniques for remembering schedules are the antidote to the “illusion of understanding” problem, provided that you put them to use. They can be very difficult to understand if you don't. Why My Magnetic Fiction Solves the “Hobbyist” Problem A lot of memory training fails for one reason: People treat it as a hobby. They “learn” techniques the way people “learn” guitar: By watching a few videos and buying a book. While the study material sits on a shelf or lost in a hard drive, the consumer winds up never rehearsing. Never putting any skill to the test. And as a result, never enjoying integration with the techniques. What fiction can do is create: emotional stakes situational context identity consistency (“this is what I do now”) and enough momentum to carry you into real practice That's the point of the simulation. You're not just reading about a detective and his mentor using Memory Palaces and other memory techniques. You're watching what happens when a mind uses a Memory Palace to stay oriented. And you can feel that urgency in your own nervous system while you read. That's the “cognitive gym” effect, I'm going for. It's also why I love this note from Andy, because it highlights the exact design target I'm going for: “I finished Flyboy last night. Great book! I thought it was eminently creative, working the memory lessons into a surprisingly intricate and entertaining crime mystery. Well done!” Or as the real-life Sherlock Holmes Ben Cardall put it the Memory Detective stories are: …rare pieces of fiction that encourages reflection in the reader. You don’t just get the drama, the tension and the excitement from the exploits of its characters. You also get a look at your own capabilities as though Anthony is able to make you hold a mirror up to yourself and think ‘what else am I capable of’? A Practical Way to Read These Novels for Memory Training If you want the benefits without the traps we've discussed today: Read Vitamin X for immersion first (let transportation do its job). Then read it again with a simple study goal. This re-reading strategy is important because study-goal framing will improve comprehension and reduce overconfidence. During this second read-through, actually use the Mnemonic Calendar. Then, test yourself by writing out what you remember from the story. If you make a mistake, don't judge yourself. Simply use analytical thinking to determine what went wrong and work out how you can improve. The Future: Learning Through Story is About to Intensify Here's the uncomfortable forecast: Even though I’m generally pro-AI for all kinds of outcomes and grateful for my discussions with Andrew Mayne about it (host of the OpenAI Podcast), AI could make the generation of personalized narratives that target your fears, identity, and desires trivial. That means there’s the risk that AI will also easily transform your beliefs. The same machinery that can create “education you can't stop reading” can also create persuasion you barely notice. Or, as Michael Connelly described in his novel, The Proving Ground, we might notice the effects of this persuasion far more than we’d like. My research on narrative persuasion and misinformation underscores why this potential outcome is not hypothetical. So the real question isn't “Should we teach with fiction?” The question is: Will we build fiction that creates personal agency… or engineer stories that steal it? My aim with Flyboy, Vitamin X and the series finale is simple and focused on optimizing your ability: to use story as a motivation engine to convert that motivation into deliberate practice to make a wide range of memory techniques feel as exciting for you as they are for me and to give your attention interesting tests in a world engineered to fragment it. If you want better memory, this is your challenge: Don't read Vitamin X for entertainment alone. Read it to see if you can hold on to reality while the world spins out of control. When you do, you'll be doing something far rarer than collecting tips. You'll be swinging the axe. A very sharp axe indeed. And best of all, your axe for learning and remembering more information at greater speed will be Magnetic.
Nelson Dellis is a six-time USA Memory Champion, Grandmaster of Memory, and one of the world's foremost experts on training the mind. Driven by his grandmother's struggle with Alzheimer's, he turned an average memory into a world-class superpower using ancient techniques and now teaches others to do the same. As founder of Climb For Memory, he scales the planet's highest peaks, including multiple Everest expeditions, to fund Alzheimer's research and prove that mental and physical resilience go hand in hand. In this mind-expanding episode, Nelson reveals how anyone can transform their memory from forgetful to unforgettable, including: The ancient origins of the memory palace and why these techniques powered civilizations long before writing existed Step-by-step guidance on building your first memory palace and mastering the Major System for numbers Instant hacks for remembering names, speeches, grocery lists and a live demo that will blow your mind Why memory training builds focus, presence, and creativity in an age of endless digital distraction The future of human memory as AI takes over storage and how keeping this skill sharp could define our humanity This is a thrilling, practical conversation for anyone ready to reclaim their mind, boost daily performance, and discover that superhuman memory isn't a gift. It's a skill waiting to be unlocked.
Major System PAO and Memory Palace based Daily Min Mnemonics with Grandpa Bill & Adah“Trying to be creative takes too long to "create" the desired effect!”“Learn the Major SystemThe Major System is a mnemonic technique that converts numbers into consonant sounds, then into words by adding vowels, making it easier to remember long numbers. This exercise will guide you through learning and practicing the Major System using your memory journal. Step 1: Understand the Major SystemThe Major System assigns consonant sounds to digits from 0 to 9. Here is the basic code:0 = soft c, s, z1 = d or t2 = n3 = m4 = r5 = l6 = ch, j, soft g, sh7 = hard g or k8 = f or v9 = b or pYou can memorize this arranegment using a Memory Palace or think about it logically. For example, if you look at your left hand with the thumb extended, all 5 fingers will look like a kind of L. N has two downstrokes in it, 7 looks vaguely like an upside down K with parts missing, etc”“exercising your own creative muscle to come up with personal solutions.”When I was in business, as a sole proprietor My Moniker was Creative Solutions for Holistic Healthcare Products Distribution-“I believe the true art of memory is not about creativity at all, but rather constraining ourselves to observation and rearrangement.”Trying to be creative takes too long to "create" the desired effect!”“Learn the Major System Magic and mnemonics produce an effect. That's exactly what you're looking for: the effect, not a debate about what counts as creativity and what doesn't.”Healer.comOur program includes: 4 online course modules Monthly webinars with all the latest scienceMy Patriot SupplyDon't Risk Disaster. Trust The Best & Get Your Emergency Supplies From My Patriot Supply®Health RangerHealing The World Through Clean FoodDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Creative Solutions for Holistic Healthcare#MemoryPalace #PAOSystem #MajorSystem #MiniMnemonic #MentalClarity #HolisticHealing
New Mnemonic Storybook-“Trying to be creative takes too long to "create" the desired effect!”“Learn the Major SystemThe Major System is a mnemonic technique that converts numbers into consonant sounds, then into words by adding vowels, making it easier to remember long numbers. This exercise will guide you through learning and practicing the Major System using your memory journal. Step 1: Understand the Major SystemThe Major System assigns consonant sounds to digits from 0 to 9. Here is the basic code:0 = soft c, s, z1 = d or t2 = n3 = m4 = r5 = l6 = ch, j, soft g, sh7 = hard g or k8 = f or v9 = b or pYou can memorize this arranegment using a Memory Palace or think about it logically. For example, if you look at your left hand with the thumb extended, all 5 fingers will look like a kind of L. N has two downstrokes in it, 7 looks vaguely like an upside down K with parts missing, etc”“exercising your own creative muscle to come up with personal solutions.”When I was in business, as a sole proprietor My Moniker was Creative Solutions for Holistic Healthcare Products Distribution-“I believe the true art of memory is not about creativity at all, but rather constraining ourselves to observation and rearrangement.”Trying to be creative takes too long to "create" the desired effect!”“Learn the Major System“magic and mnemonics produce an effect. That's exactly what you're looking for: the effect, not a debate about what counts as creativity and what doesn't.”
Welcome back, wellness seekers, to the BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour. I'm your host, Grandpa Bill. Today, we're moving beyond physical vitality and diving into cognitive fitness—the deep, integrated strength of the mind.As many of you know, I've been a dedicated student of Dr. Anthony Metivier's Magnetic Memory Method for years. This isn't just about passing a test; it's about building a robust, resilient mind. I've recently been mentoring my granddaughter, Adah, a college freshman, and her latest challenge has proven to be the most profound holistic exercise we've done: The Backward Walk from Metivier's advanced curriculum.Before we even begin the walk, we must remember the lesson of Peter of Ravenna. He taught us that our memory structures—our Palaces—must be real, finished, and stable. Adah chose her quiet church. This isn't superstition; it's holistic architecture. If your environment is chaotic, your mind will be chaotic. Ravenna demands a stable, moderate space so the mind can be still.Adah built four stations for her Political Science class, encoding the clauses of the 14th Amendment using PAO and the Major System. The images are striking—a Roller Skater laughing on a tight rope for Equal Protection, and the Tin Man dancing on noodles for Citizenship. They stir the emotions, as Ravenna instructed.The problem with the Forward Walk (Station 1 to 4) is that it's easy. It's a habit. Your brain is only saying, "Okay, I remember Station 1, so I'll automatically look for 2." This creates a weak, linear chain. If you forget Station 3, the rest of the chain breaks.The Backward Walk—from the end to the beginning—is the ultimate cognitive diagnostic tool.When I ask Adah to go Backward to the Beginning of the Memory Palace, I'm forcing her mind to do three things, each with massive holistic benefits:Dismantle the Chain: It proves that every piece of knowledge is directly and independently anchored to its specific Place, not to the piece before it. This promotes a non-linear, resilient thinking pattern, which is crucial for problem-solving in life, not just academia.Test the Architecture: By reversing the process, we expose any weak links or "clutter" in the Memory Palace—the very chaos Ravenna warned us against. If Adah hesitates between the Altar Rail and the Baptismal Font, we know the place wasn't truly mastered, and we must revisit the station distance or imagery.Achieve Deep Presence: Dr. Metivier always stresses the three-breath pause at each station. In the reverse walk, this pause is non-negotiable. It forces deep active recall and anchors you squarely in the present moment, turning a memory exercise into a powerful form of meditation and mental centering.Holistic healing isn't just about avoiding disease; it's about achieving mastery and calm. When Adah successfully sprints backward—from the Roller Skater back to the Tin Man—she doesn't just feel relieved; she feels profound confidence. She knows the information is integrated into the core of her mind.This ability to command your own knowledge, to retrieve information from any angle under pressure, is the ultimate antidote to mental stress and anxiety. It's about being the director of your mental theatre, not just an audience member waiting for the play to start.So, I encourage you all to try this cognitive strength test in your own Palaces today. Choose three simple stations, encode three easy facts, and then go Backward to the Beginning. Feel the effort, feel the resistance, and then feel the immense reward of true, integrated knowledgeThank you for tuning in to the BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour. Until next time, stay grounded, stay magnetic, and keep those cognitive pathways clear.#TheBackwardWalk, #MetivierMethod, #PeterOfRavenna ,#CognitiveFitness ,#HolisticMemory, #GrandpaBill, #BHHealingHour, #MagneticMind,The Ravenna Foundation: Stability FirstThe Dissolution of Linear Thinking The Healing Power of Mastery
Grandpa Bill's Grunts & Groans,Welcome to BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour with Grandpa Bill — a unique blend of health-wisdom, business-smarts, memory mastery and holistic living. With over 45 years in the wellness world, Grandpa Bill dives into nutrition, supplements, meditation, memory techniques (like the Major System & PAO), and practical steps for thriving in body, mind and legacy. Tune and let's grow stronger, wiser and more connected together(Hosted by Grandpa Bill – YouTube: Bill Holt @billholt8792): Welcome to the Bill Holt channel! Here you'll find full episodes of BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour, along with bonus clips, guided memory-workshops, and Grandpa Bill's take on holistic health + purposeful living. Whether you're into brain-training, mindset hacks, kelp & nutrition, or building your legacy — you're in the right place. Subscribe now and let's embark on this journey together.What if the same techniques you use to remember a shopping list could also help you remember your wellness routine, business goals, and how you want to show up in life? Have you tried applying a memory system to your health or business?When you think of peak health, strong memory, and meaningful legacy — what's the first image that comes to mind? If you could create a “memory palace” for your life, what would it look like? “What's the one number you ALWAYS forget? Now imagine turning THAT number into an image you'll never lose. On this week's episode I teach the Major System using Grandpa Bill's 0-9 mnemonic anchors. Want sharper memory for health, business and life? Tune in. #MemoryMastery, #HolisticHealing “From kelp to mind maps: join me (Grandpa Bill) as we link nutrition, nature and memory into one powerful system. Why just eat your health when you can remember it? New episode live now ➜ YouTube: @billholt8792 #LegacyLiving, #MindBodyMemory,“Unlocking Your Health, Business & Memory: How the Major System Can Change Everything”Body:Hey everyone — Grandpa Bill here. Today I want to share one of my favorite tools — something that's helped me not only in wellness and business, but in how I live my legacy.It's called the Major System (sometimes paired with the PAO method). In simple terms: you convert numbers into consonant-sounds, then you turn those into vivid images. These images become anchors in your mind.For example:0 = soft c / s / z → I use “Chaz Bono…”1 = d/t → “Danny Thomas…”… and so on.So when you see a number like 66, you don't just see “sixty-six”. You see “Jousting championships in shining armor” (J/SH sounds). Instantly memorable.Why does this matter for your health & business? Because every goal you track, every habit you build, every legacy you plan — is a number or sequence of numbers: age, metrics, targets, dates. If you memorise them powerfully, you engage them powerfully.Want to recall your daily supplement list? Use a number → Want to remember a business target? Want to anchor your memory of a life-lesson or bodily routine? Holistic nutrition & kelp-science Memory systems & brain health Business mindset and meaningful legacy We're building more than wellness — we're building memory-rich,purpose-full lives.Want to dive in? In today's episode I'll walk you through:My full 0-9 map (you'll hear how I anchor each number)How to turn a two-digit number into an image you'll never forget A live demo: I'll pick a random number and we'll create the image together And we'll tie it back to your health/business/legacy goals Ready to remember your future? Let's get started.#HolisticHealingHour, #GrandpaBill, #MemoryMastery, #MajorSystem, #PAOmethod, #MindBodyLegacy, #BrainHealth, #KelpNutrition, #BusinessMindset, #LegacyLiving, #WellnessJourney, #MnemonicMagic,
The Scented Secrets of Time: How to Use the Memory Palace to Master Essential Oil History 101 (w/ Grandpa Bill & Adah)Welcome to the BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour! In this week's double-feature, my granddaughter Adah and I tackle Essential Oils History 101—but we aren't just reading dates. We are building a powerful new wing in Adah's Mnemonic Memory Palace to make 6,500 years of aromatic history stick forever.The true power of essential oils isn't found in a recent fad; it's rooted in ancient, global healing systems. We track the evolution of aromatic use through four essential stops:The Pharaoh's Roll (4500 BC, Egypt): Our Memory Palace journey begins at the Front Door where we use the Major System code 45 (R-L / Roll). We picture a Pharaoh rolling a giant stone of Lapis Lazuli. This image encodes the earliest ritual and embalming use of essential oils like Frankincense and Myrrh.The Distiller's Toast (10th/11th Century, Avicenna): Next, in the Kitchen, we honor the man who revolutionized oil purity: Avicenna. Our mnemonic shows him toasting (code 10 / D-S) his hands over a fire and tending to a giant Distiller (code 11 / D-T). This is the birthplace of modern distillation!The Chemist's Tip (1928, Gattefossé): Moving to the Study Desk, we encounter René-Maurice Gattefossé (pronounced Gah-teh-foh-say), who coined "aromatherapy" in 1928. To remember the date, we visualize Gattefossé in a panic, tipping (code 19) a beaker of lavender onto a Navy (code 28) uniform. Accident turned to discovery!The Doctor's Roar (WWII, Dr. Valnet): Our final stop on the Balcony brings us to Dr. Valnet. During the 1940s, he successfully used oils to treat wounded soldiers. Valnet is roaring (code 44 / R-R) at a giant Radio (code 44) to share his findings with the world.Whether you're a college student like Adah or a fellow "Silver Streaker" looking to sharpen your cognitive edge, the Magnetic Memory Method works. Tune into the podcast for the deep healing wisdom and watch the YouTube video to see the PAO system brought to life!Listen to the full episode on the BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour, and watch the visual mnemonic demonstration on YouTube @billholt8792!Why History Matters to Holistic HealthMaster the MemoryEssential oils 101-Our journey begins not with modern labs, but with the cradle of civilization, tracing the use of aromatic materials back nearly 6,500 years.
Wim Hof-This is an exploration of how memory techniques can shape character. Based on a lesson between Grandpa Bill and his granddaughter Adah, this experience shows how daily mnemonics—mental shortcuts—can help us practice complex virtues like empathy and generosity until they become second nature.A Lesson in the LibraryThe journey begins with a simple, everyday moment: a college student struggling with a problem, and a grandfather's gentle guidance. This is the story that sparked the lesson.The ObservationAdah was in the campus library, hunched over her laptop. A classmate she didn't know well was at the next table, staring blankly at a complex Java coding problem. Adah saw the classmate's shoulders slump, and a frustrated sigh escaped their lips.The PromptGrandpa Bill sat down beside her. "That look on her face... it reminds me of a lesson we need to create a mnemonic for today. Today's lesson is a 'two-in-one' special on Empathy and Generosity."The InsightUsing the mnemonics he provided, Adah looked at her classmate again. She realized the stress wasn't just about a coding problem—it was about frustration and feeling lost. She saw the problem from a new perspective.The ActionRemembering the two mental images, Adah turned to her classmate. "Hey," she said softly, "that's a tough one. I just learned that same code. Do you want me to help you debug it?" Her classmate looked up, surprised and relieved. The lesson was complete.The Mnemonic ToolkitGrandpa Bill's method combines two powerful memory systems: the Major System for converting numbers to sounds, and the Person-Action-Object (PAO) system for creating vivid, memorable stories.The Major System: Numbers to SoundsThis system links numbers (0-9) to specific consonant sounds. This is the foundation for creating memorable words from numbers. Click a number below to see its sound.0123456789Select a number to learn its sound.The PAO System: Creating the StoryNext, we use those sounds to create a memorable Person-Action-Object (PAO) trio. This turns an abstract concept into a concrete, visual story. Click the cards to see how Adah's mnemonics were built.VirtueEmpathy(Click to deconstruct)Number 3 = 'M' SoundPerson: MedicAction: MappingObject: a Mood"A Medic is Mapping a Mood."VirtueGenerosity(Click to deconstruct)Number 9 = 'P'/'B' SoundPerson: PilotAction: ProvidingObject: a Pair of Helping Hands"A Pilot is Providing a Pair of Helping Hands."Put it into PracticeNow it's your turn. Read the scenario below and think about how empathy and generosity can be applied. Click the buttons to reveal how Adah might approach the situation using her mental toolkit.The Scenario:You overhear a friend talking about how stressed they are. They have a big presentation coming up, but they're also working a part-time job and are completely overwhelmed and falling behind schedule.Apply EmpathyApply GenerosityEmpathy in Action (The Medic):Instead of just hearing "I'm stressed," you try to map their mood. You recognize it's not just about the presentation; it's the feeling of being trapped and exhausted. You understand their perspective beyond the surface-level problem.Generosity in Action (The Pilot):Knowing how they feel, you offer a pair of helping hands. You could offer to run through the presentation with them, help proofread their slides, or even just bring them a coffee. The help you provide is specific because your empathy guided you.". This storybook is for an 18-year-old reader and explores how memory techniques can shape character.
Memory Palaces-I've written a story for you about a grandfather and his granddaughter learning Portland Maine History together, with a target reader's age of 18 years old. I hope you enjoy reading it!Cobblestone Renaissance: Cafés, markets, and music fill the Old Port.Modern Waterfront: Lobster boats alongside cruise liners.Festivals & Community: Portland Harbor thrives again.Global Gate: Container ships tie Portland to the wider world.Closing Beat: Willie imagines schooners, rumrunners, convoys, and ferries all sailing together in one layered harbor.#Maie,#Portland, Maine,#Maine History, #Maine Architectural History,#Casco Bay, #Western Promenade, #Eastern Promenade,#Old Port District,#Portland Maine Working Waterfront,#Magnetic Memory Method,#Mnemonics,#PAO,#Major System,#Anthony Metivier,Creative Solutions for Holistic HealthcareHealer.comOur program includes: 4 online course modules Monthly webinars with all the latest scienceMy Patriot SupplyDon't Risk Disaster. Trust The Best & Get Your Emergency Supplies From My Patriot Supply®Health RangerHealing The World Through Clean FoodDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.https://www.buzzsprout.com/2222759/episodes/17898088-portland-maine-history-with-adah-grandpa-bill.mp3?download=true
Grandpa Bill is so excited.It's a special reunion on the BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour! Grandpa Bill, a dedicated student of the Magnetic Memory Method, sits down with his teacher, Dr. Anthony Metivier, for a third time. This episode is a journey through memory mastery, from the practical techniques in the Advantage Memory workbook to Dr. Metivier's fascinating vision of a physical memory palace bookstore. We also explore his literary contributions, including The Victorious Mind and his recent works. Discover how these methods can transform your mind and memory!Grandpa Bill Asks:Dr. Metivier's Major System and PAO mnemonics are powerful tools. What is the one thing a complete beginner needs to know to get started with these techniques today?Dr. Metivier's Major System and PAO mnemonics are powerful tools. What is the one thing a complete beginner needs to know to get started with these techniques today? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!Dr. Metivier shared an update on his physical memory palace bookstore. What is the most creative memory palace you've ever imagined or built? Share your ideas below!Can you share an update on the progress of your physical memory palace bookstore and how this ambitious project is bringing the art of memory to life?Having been a student of the Magnetic Memory Method for three years, what is the most significant, unexpected benefit you've experienced in your daily life beyond just memorization?The legacy of figures like Giordano Bruno is integral to your work. How does understanding these historical figures enhance our modern application of memory techniques?#MagneticMemoryMethod, #AnthonyMetivier, #MemoryPalace, #MemoryTechniques, #AdvantageMemory, #bhsaleskennelkelpholistichealinghour, #KennelKelp, #HolisticHealingHour, #MajorSystem, #PAO, #Mnemonics, #Learning, #Education, #BrainTraining, #GiordanoBruno, #TheVictoriousMind,#Flyboy, #VitaminX, #Bookstore, #Podcast, #YouTube, #GrandpaBill,Creative Solutions for Holistic Healthcare
The BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour-The Ultimate Wireless Upgrade for Your BodyJoin retired holistic health enthusiast, Grandpa Bill, as he shares his wisdom and experiences in the realms of health, wealth, and well-being. With over 45 years in the industry, Grandpa Bill provides a unique, intuitive perspective on everything from nutritional supplements to memory mastery and spiritual growth. Tune in for weekly insights, humorous anecdotes, and a journey of personal transformation.Probing Questions for Podcast:Considering the concept of the "wireless body," how can we consciously tune into our own internal signals to improve our physical and mental health, and what is one simple exercise to start that process?Many people believe wisdom comes with age. In your experience, is it possible to accelerate this process by cultivating heart-brain coherence, and if so, how does that relate to our body's energetic field?We've talked about the Major System as a tool for external information. How can we use the same principles to "memorize" our own internal states and emotional patterns, creating a more cohesive self-narrative?What is the one major hurdle people face when attempting to move from intellectual knowledge of heart-brain coherence to the actual felt experience of it, and what visual metaphor best helps to overcome it?Hook 1 (for Facebook/Instagram)
Grandpa Bill Guide-00-99 PAO-Creating a full 00-99 PAO (Person, Action, Object) system is a powerful step in mastering the Major System. You're building a mental dictionary of two-digit numbers, which will allow you to memorize long strings of numbers with incredible speed.Here is a guide to help you formulate your 00-99 PAO system, using a mix of the principles we've discussed and new examples. We'll follow Dr. Metivier's recommendation of using index cards to make this a tangible and effective exercise.sharing an exclusive look into my Day 6 Major System Bootcamp experience with Dr. Anthony Metivier. In this video, I'll walk you through how to build a full 00-99 PAO (Person, Action, Object) system using visual, hands-on techniques. We'll use index cards and imaginative scenes to turn boring numbers into unforgettable stories. This isn't just about memorizing; it's about building a mental tool that will serve you for life. Click the link in the description for a more in-depth discussion on my podcast!"#MemoryPalace, #MajorSystem, #GrandpaBill, #YouTubeCreator ,#MindHacks #MemoryTraining, #BrainPower, #PAOSystem, #MemoryChallenge, #HowToMemorize,#Learning,#Education,#DrAnthonyMetivier#MagneticMemoryMethod, #MemoryPalace ,#MajorSystem ,#GrandpaBill, #BHSalesKennelKelpHolisticHealingHour #BHSales, #KennelKelp, #BrainTraining, #LearningToLearn, #MindfulLiving, #MemoryTechniques, #DrAnthonyMetivier, #Podcast, #SelfImprovement,
Wisdom & Knowledge Grandpa Bill Games People Play “Knowledge and Wisdom. Knowledge can have many meanings, but, in part, it is the ability to say what you mean and mean what you say.” Let's use The old Joe South Song The Games People Play Every Night and Everyday Never saying What They Mean Neve Meaning What They Say in this example expand in narrativeThis prompt presents a fascinating contrast between knowledge and wisdom through the lens of Joe South's song, "Games People Play." The core idea you've provided is that knowledge, in one sense, is the ability to be direct and sincere—to say what you mean and mean what you say. The song, however, illustrates a world where this kind of knowledge is often absent.The Games People PlayThe narrative of "Games People Play" paints a world of social and emotional deception. The song's characters are constantly putting on a performance, hiding their true selves behind masks of politeness, indifference, or aggression. They "never saying what they mean, never meaning what they say" is the perfect counterpoint to your definition of knowledge.Imagine a man who offers a backhanded compliment, or a woman who laughs at a joke she finds offensive. They're engaging in a transaction of words that are disconnected from their genuine feelings. This isn't a lack of vocabulary; it's a deliberate choice to obfuscate the truth. This is the opposite of the kind of knowledge you described. It's a form of willful ignorance, a refusal to connect words to reality.Knowledge as SincerityIn this context, let's explore what it would mean to possess knowledge as the ability to say what you mean and mean what you say.Consider a person who, when asked how they are, actually reflects on their feelings before answering. They might say, "I'm having a tough day, but I'm managing," or "I'm feeling really happy today." This isn't just a factual statement; it's an act of courage and self-awareness. It requires a deep understanding of one's own internal state and the bravery to communicate it honestly to others. This individual's words have weight and integrity because they are a direct reflection of their thoughts and emotions.Wisdom as UnderstandingNow, where does wisdom fit in? While knowledge, in this example, is the ability to be sincere, wisdom is the understanding of why the "games" are being played in the first place.A wise person wouldn't just see the deception in "Games People Play"; they would see the fear, insecurity, and social pressure that drives it. They'd understand that people often hide their true feelings to protect themselves from judgment, rejection, or conflict. They'd recognize that these "games" are a coping mechanism, however flawed.Wisdom, therefore, isn't just about speaking your own truth; it's about seeing the truth in others, even when they're hiding it. It's the ability to look past the surface-level deception and empathize with the underlying human vulnerability.In a world full of people "never saying what they mean, never meaning what they say," the person with knowledge is the one who chooses sincerity. But the person with wisdom is the one who understands why the others can't.Does this distinction between knowledge as sincerity and wisdom as understanding resonate with your interpretation?The Major System: A phonetic mnemonic system where digits are converted into consonant sounds. For our examples, we'll use a common mapping:0 = s, z1 = t, d2 = n3 = m4 = r5 = l6 = j, ch, sh7 = k, g8 = f, v9 = p, b#Memory,#Mindfulness,#LearnSomethingNew,#MemoryTricks,#MajorSystem,#Mnemonic,#MemoryPalace,#MemoryTraining,#PersonalGrowth#BrCreative Solutions for Holistic Healthcarehttps://www.buzzsprout.com/2222759/episodes/17634347
Grandpa Bill's Grunts & Groans,Grandpa Bill Asks:What is the most frustrating type of information you struggle to remember?Have you ever tried to memorize a long number and wished you could see it as a picture instead?Grandpa Bill Asks: Want to build a powerful memory palace? On today's episode of Grandpa Bill's Podcast, we're putting numbers in their place! We'll use the Major System to turn your nose () and mouth () into unforgettable memory loci. What's the longest number you've ever had to memorize? #MagneticMemoryMethod, #MemoryPalace, #MajorSystem,
Grandpa Bill Asks: listeners, picture this: We're standing with Dr. Metivier inside the early structure of his physical Memory Palace in Australia. Sunlight streams through the unglazed windows, illuminating the concrete floor where the A-to-Z memory wheel will soon be. In the center of this space, Dr. Metivier stands with his real bass guitar.Now, let's use the Major System to create a memorable scene of him playing multiple Bach works, associating each number with a specific action or element related to a piece.0 - S/Z/Soft C: Imagine Dr. Metivier zipping up a black leather jacket as he prepares to play the opening of Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor (often adapted for bass). The 'zipping' sound and the dramatic nature of the piece connect to the 'S' sound of zero.1 - T/Th: He then begins the famous Air on the G String from Orchestral Suite No. 3. Imagine him gently tapping his foot in time with the melody. The 'T' sound links to the number one and the flowing, gentle nature of the piece.2 - N: Next, he transitions to a lively section from one of the Brandenburg Concertos. Visualize a flock of gnats buzzing around his head as he plays a particularly intricate and fast passage, representing the quick, busy nature of the music. The 'N' sound connects to the number two.3 - M: For the powerful Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor, imagine a giant ham swinging rhythmically in front of him as he plays the deep, grounding bass line of the Passacaglia. The 'M' sound links to three, and the weighty image reflects the music's gravitas.4 - R: As he moves to a movement from one of the Cello Suites, picture a rower in a small boat gently rocking back and forth in time with the bowing motions his right hand makes on the bass strings. The 'R' sound connects to four and evokes the smooth, flowing quality of the cello.5 - L: Imagine a bright light suddenly illuminating the fretboard as he plays a particularly beautiful and soaring melodic line from the Mass in B minor (again, a bass adaptation). The 'L' sound connects to five and emphasizes the radiant quality of the music.6 - J/Sh/Ch/Soft G: For an adaptation of one of the English Suites, see him suddenly wearing a chef's hat and playfully conducting with his head while he plays a more dance-like and rhythmic section. The 'Ch' sound connects to six and adds a whimsical element.8 - F/V: As he plays a section from the Goldberg Variations (arranged for bass), imagine fluffy white foam suddenly erupting from the sound holes in his bass, bubbling and dissipating with the intricate variations. The 'F' sound connects to eight and provides a visual texture to the complex music.9 - P/B: Finally, for a powerful cadence, imagine a large purple balloon inflating and then gently deflating in time with the final, resonant notes of a Bach Chorale. The 'P/B' sounds connect to nine and provide a strong visual conclusion.So, there you have it, Dr. Metivier in his future Memory Palace, playing a medley of Bach, with each piece and a corresponding Major System number brought to life through a vivid mnemonic image. This is the power of the Magnetic Memory Method in action, connecting sound, image, and location in a truly unforgettable way. Dr. Metivier will be on my Podcast on 8/12/25 WE will discuss his thoughts on this at that time stay tuned!#BachOnBass,#MajorSystem,#MnemonicMusic,#PhysicalMemoryPalace,#Dr.AnthonyMetivier#MagneticMemoryMethod,#Bach,#MemoryPalace,#GrandpaBill,#BHSalesKennelKelpHolisticHealingHour,Join us at The BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour Podcast Daily and YouTube @billholt8792
Grandpa Bill: Welcome back, memory masters and curious minds, to The BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour! I'm your host, Grandpa Bill, and you're listening to the second installment of our Major System Bootcamp Review. Yesterday, we took a whirlwind tour through my memory palace, exploring stations 11-20 and some of the wild, wonderful, and wonderfully weird PAO images that are helping me master the art of recall, all thanks to the inspiration of Dr. Anthony Metivier's Magnetic Memory Method.Now, if you tuned in yesterday, you might have heard me stumbling over a few concepts, or maybe felt like I was explaining things a little too abstractly. Well, consider this "Part Two" my official on-air correction and clarification session! Today, we're not just talking about memory techniques; we're going to demonstrate them.Because sometimes, talking about a "PAO system" or a "Major System" can feel a bit like discussing theoretical physics. But when you hold up an actual example, it clicks! And that's exactly what I'm doing right here, right now. For those of you listening, imagine I'm holding up a simple 3x5 index card. On this card, I've got my Major PAO system laid out for the numbers 0 through 9.Let's start with the basics, and this is where I want to correct any confusion from yesterday. The Major System works by assigning a consonant sound to each digit. It's a phonetic alphabet for numbers!0: S or Z sound (think "zero" or "sun")1: T or D sound (think "tie" or "dog")2: N sound (think "Noah" or "gnome")3: M sound (think "Ma" or "Moe")4: R sound (think "roar" or "row")5: L sound (think "lip" or "lawn")6: J, Ch, Sh, G (soft) sound (think "jaw" or "church" or "shoe")7: K, C (hard), G (hard) sound (think "key" or "cow" or "gum")8: F or V sound (think "fife" or "van")9: P or B sound (think "pie" or "bee")Grandpa Bill: So, looking at my index card, for each number, I've assigned a Person, an Action, and an Object – that's the PAO! This isn't just about memorizing a sound; it's about creating a living, breathing character that embodies that sound. And this is crucial for the Magnetic Memory Method because it allows us to combine these elements to form incredibly vivid, unique, and therefore unforgettable scenes.Let's walk through a few from my personal system, right off this index card:For the number 0 (S/Z sound): My Person is Sonic (the hedgehog, of course!), my Action is Sprinting, and my Object is a Soccer ball. So, Sonic sprinting with a soccer ball. Simple, right? But incredibly effective.For the number 1 (T/D sound): My Person is Thor, my Action is Throwing, and his Object is his Hammer (Mjolnir). Imagine Thor throwing his hammer – boom! Instant memory trigger.For the number 2 (N sound): My Person is Neo (from The Matrix), his Action is Nudging, and his Object is a Net. Neo nudging a net. A bit quirky, a bit unexpected, and that's exactly what makes it stick!For the number 3 (M sound): My Person is Marge Simpson, her Action is Miming, and her Object is a Microphone. Marge Simpson miming with a microphone. Grandpa Bill Asks :If you could create a completely absurd, unforgettable memory scene for a number in your life, what would it look like? Now that you've seen my PAO examples, how would you construct it using a person, an action, and an object?What's one thing you wish you could remember more easily, and how would mastering a memory palace, with a system like the Major PAO, change your life? Think about how these vivid scenes could help you with names, dates, facts, or even your shopping list!What's the strangest image you could imagine that would help you remember something forever? Share your weirdest ideas with me!#MagneticMemoryMethod,#MemoryPalace,#BrainTraining,#GrandpaBill,#BHSalesKennel KelpHolisticHealingHourPodcast,#HolisticHealing,#AnthonyMetivier,#MindIsMagnetic,#PAOSystem,#MajorSystem,#MemoryTechniques,#LearningHowToLearn,#CognitiveEnhancement,#MemoryMastery,#MnemonicDevices,
Welcome to The BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour with Grandpa Bill! From ancient memory techniques like the Major System to modern mindfulness, we explore how holistic health can amplify your cognitive power and bring inner peace. Tune in for your weekly dose of inspiration and well-being.Grandpa Bill Asks:Are you ready to transform abstract numbers into unforgettable mental images and unlock your brain's true potential?How can blending timeless memory techniques with modern wellness practices lead to a more vibrant, focused, and resilient you?Hey there, YouTube O @billholt8792, we explore practical ways to enhance your memory, sharpen your focus, and cultivate inner peace. From Major System breakdowns to calming meditations, discover actionable tips for a healthier, happier brain. Subscribe for weekly wisdom and behind-the-scenes insights!Grandpa Bill Asks:Curious how a simple phonetic code can revolutionize the way you remember everything from phone numbers to speeches?What if nurturing your brain with holistic practices was the secret to unlocking your memory's full, magnetic power?
Learn how the Major System turns numbers into words using a simple code that lets you memorize dates, formulas, or passwords with ease.
PAO Major System 100-120 index CardsBase PAO List for Digits 0-9This table provides a Person, Action, and Object for each digit, ensuring the dominant consonant sound aligns with the Major System.DigitMajor SoundsPerson (P) - Fits first digitAction (A) - Fits second digitObject (O) - Fits third digit0S, ZSanta Classinging (s)zoo (z)1T, D, ThDoctor (wearing a white tie)tapping (t)desk (d)2NNursenodding (n)net (n)3MMagicianmixing (m)map (m)4RRacecar driverracing (r)rope (r)5LLionleaping (l)lamp (l)6J, Sh, ChChefchopping (ch)jacket (j)7K, GKingkicking (k)car (k)8F, VFirefighterflying (f)van (v)9P, BPirateburying (b)pie (p)3-Digit PAO Examples (100-120) using Major SystemHere are examples for numbers 100 through 120. Remember, the more bizarre and interactive the image, the easier it is to recall!100P: 1 = DoctorA: 0 = SingingO: 0 = ZooCombined Image: A Doctor singing loudly in the middle of a zoo, disrupting the animals.101P: 1 = DoctorA: 0 = SingingO: 1 = DeskCombined Image: A Doctor singing while standing on a desk.102P: 1 = DoctorA: 0 = SingingO: 2 = NetCombined Image: A Doctor singing into a net, as if it's a microphone.103P: 1 = DoctorA: 0 = SingingO: 3 = MapCombined Image: A Doctor singing with a map spread out over his face.104P: 1 = DoctorA: 0 = SingingO: 4 = RopeCombined Image: A Doctor singing while skipping with a rope.105P: 1 = DoctorA: 0 = SingingO: 5 = LampCombined Image: A Doctor singing and swinging from a lamp like a monkey.106P: 1 = DoctorA: 0 = SingingO: 6 = JacketCombined Image: A Doctor singing into his own jacket sleeve.107P: 1 = DoctorA: 0 = SingingO: 7 = CarCombined Image: A Doctor singing loudly from the top of a moving car.108P: 1 = DoctorA: 0 = SingingO: 8 = VanCombined Image: A Doctor singing while driving a tiny toy van.109P: 1 = DoctorA: 0 = SingingO: 9 = PieCombined Image: A Doctor singing with a pie splattered all over his face.110P: 1 = DoctorA: 1 = TappingO: 0 = ZooCombined Image: A Doctor tapping on the cages at the zoo.111P: 1 = DoctorA: 1 = TappingO: 1 = DeskCombined Image: A Doctor tapping a rhythm on a desk with his stethoscope.112P: 1 = DoctorA: 1 = TappingO: 2 = NetCombined Image: A Doctor tapping a tennis ball into a net.113P: 1 = DoctorA: 1 = TappingO: 3 = MapCombined Image: A Doctor tapping on different locations on a giant map.114P: 1 = DoctorA: 1 = TappingO: 4 = RopeCombined Image: A Doctor tapping on a tightly stretched rope as if testing its strength.115P: 1 = DoctorA: 1 = TappingO: 5 = LampCombined Image: A Doctor tapping Morse code on a lamp.116P: 1 = DoctorA: 1 = TappingO: 6 = JacketCombined Image: A Doctor tapping playfully on a patient's jacket.117P: 1 = DoctorA: 1 = TappingO: 7 = CarCombined Image: A Doctor tapping on the hood of a car as if checking its engine.118P: 1 = DoctorA: 1 = TappingO: 8 = VanCombined Image: A Doctor tapping on the side of a noisy delivery van.119P: 1 = DoctorA: 1 = TappingO: 9 = PieCombined Image: A Doctor tapping a finger into a delicious-looking pie.120P: 1 = DoctorA: 2 = NoddingO: 0 = ZooCombined Image: A Doctor nodding approvingly at all the animals in the zoo.(Uses a specific example to hint at content)#PAOSystem,#MajorSystem,#MemoryTechniques,#MnemonicDevices,#MemoryTraining,#Memorization,#NumbersMemorization,#MindPalace,#CognitiveTraining,#BrainTraining,#LearningHacks,#StudyTips,#PersonalDevelopment,#MemoryAthlete,#VisualLearning,
5/25/25 Upcoming Memory Engine-The "Heart Palace Flow" Daily Affirmation: Cutting Through StressThe goal of this mnemonic is to instantly activate a state of calm and love, like a "hot knife through butter," by firing up your internal "Heart Palace" engine. We want this to be a positive, active, and empowering process.This affirmation is positive, action-oriented, and clearly states the desired outcome.This word is simple, powerful, and embodies the positive movement we're aiming for.L - Luminous: See a bright, glowing presence.O - Open: Feel your heart center expanding.V - Vibrant: Experience lively, positive energy.E - Expand: Visualize feelings spreading outwards.W - Warmth: Feel comforting, soothing heat.I - Inner Peace: Sense deep tranquility.N - Nourish: Feel revitalized and supported.S - Serene: Experience a profound state of calm.We'll use the Major System to convert "LOVE WINS" into numbers, which then give us our P.A.O. elements.L (5) V (8) = 58 -> LoVe = LAVaW (sound is like V or a doubled U, for simplicity let's use the standard 'W' as 2, or sometimes 'null' in Major System for words without a consonant sound. For this exercise, let's treat it phonetically as 'V' or 'F' sound when needed, or directly find a word. Given the context, let's just make sure the words fit the number.)N (2) S (0) = 20 -> NoSe = NoseLet's simplify the Major System application here for a more direct, vivid P.A.O. that aligns with the affirmation:Person: Lady Valentine (representing love and warmth)Action: Waving Iridescent Nimbus (a radiant, flowing, protective cloud)Object: Silver Sword (cutting through negativity)Imagine Lady Valentine (P), bathed in a soft, luminous green glow, standing at the entrance of your magnificent Heart Palace. She is gracefully waving an iridescent nimbus (A) that billows outward, gently pushing away any lingering shadows of stress. In her other hand, she wields a shimmering silver sword (O), which, with each gentle pass, cuts through any stress like a hot knife through butter, leaving only smooth, serene space.As she moves, your heart feels increasingly open, a vibrant energy bubbles up, and that feeling begins to expand outward from your chest. A profound warmth spreads, ushering in an inner peace that nourishes every cell of your being, leaving you utterly serene.Morning Activation: First thing in the morning, or before a potentially stressful event, close your eyes (or soften your gaze).Affirmation & Visualization: Slowly repeat: "I activate my Heart Palace, flowing with love, melting all stress."Engage the Mnemonic & P.A.O.: Instantly bring to mind Lady Valentine at your Heart Palace, waving her iridescent nimbus, and cutting through stress with her silver sword.Feel the Flow (The "LOVE WINS" Modes): As you visualize, actively engage your senses and emotions:Breathe into it: Continue to breathe deeply and smoothly, allowing the sensations and imagery to deepen the experience.This active, multi-sensory engagement, fueled by your P.A.O. and mnemonic, trains your brain to rapidly access this coherent state, turning an affirmation into an embodied experience.Here are the top-tier options for this specific deep dive, Grandpa Bill:#HeartPalace,#DailyAffirmation,#MemoryEngines,#MagneticMemoryMethod,#GrandpaBillPodcast.#BHSalesKennelKelpHolisticHealingHour,#HeartBrainCoherence,#StressRelease,#InnerPeace,#VividImagery,#PAOMnemonic,#MajorSystem,#MindBodySpirit,#HolisticWellness,#PositiveMovement,#MentalClarity,#EmotionalRegulation,#SelfCare,#LOVEWINS,The Core Affirmation: "I activate my Heart Palace, flowing with love, melting all stress."The Mnemonic Word for the Affirmation: "LOVE WINS"P.A.O. (Person, Action, Object) for "LOVE WINS"The "Heart Palace Flow" Memory SceneHow to Practice This Daily for the Podcast (Focus: Daily Affirmation & Heart Palace)#WellnessJourney
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Grandpa Bill continues talking about the brain and memory Step 1: Learn the Major System The Major System is a mnemonic device that assigns consonants to numbers. This allows you to create memorable images and associations based on the number values of the plants. Here is a table of the Major System: Step 2: Memorize the Edible Plant Categories The next step is to assign specific image representations to the five edible plant categories: Herbs: Herbs are typically small, leafy plants that are used for their flavor or medicinal properties. Image a chef using a variety of herbs to create a delicious meal. Fruits: Fruits are the edible part of a plant that contains seeds. Image a large bowl of fresh fruits, such as apples, oranges, and bananas. Vegetables: Vegetables are the edible parts of a plant, such as roots, stems, or leaves. Image a vegetable garden full of colorful vegetables, such as carrots, tomatoes, and broccoli. Flowers: Flowers are the reproductive organs of plants. Image a field of wildflowers in bloom. Berries: Berries are small, juicy fruits that grow on bushes or vines. Image a basket of freshly picked blueberries or raspberries. Step 3: Create Your Memory Palace A memory palace is a mental representation of a familiar location, such as your home or classroom. You'll place images of plants in specific locations within your memory palace. For example, you could use your living room as your memory palace. Imagine the couch as your first location, the coffee table as your second location, and so on. Step 4: Visualize and Associate Use the Major System and your edible plant category images to create vivid and memorable associations for each plant. Imagine the plant image interacting with the image in your memory palace. For example, to memorize aloe vera, which is an herb, you could imagine a chef using aloe vera gel to create a healing ointment. Place this image on the couch in your memory palace. Step 5: Practice and Recall Here are some tips for practicing: Start by memorizing a few plants at a time. Use flashcards to quiz yourself. Take the deck of cards with you on hikes or camping trips and try to identify the plants you see. With consistent practice and the right techniques, you can memorize the 52 edible plants from the Ready Hour Edible Wild Foods Playing Cards deck and become a more confident forager. Metacognition is the ability to observe and monitor one's own cognitive processes. It is a complex skill that involves a number of different components, including: #Self-awareness,#Self-regulation, #Planning,#Monitoring,#Evaluation,#How to Observe Your Thoughts There are a number of different ways to observe your thoughts. One way is to simply pay attention to your thoughts as they arise. This can be done by practicing mindfulness or meditation. Another way to observe your thoughts is to write them down in a journal. This can help you to identify patterns in your thinking and to see how your thoughts are affecting your feelings and behaviors. Here are some tips for observing your thoughts: Be mindful of your thoughts: Pay attention to your thoughts as they arise. Notice what you are thinking about and how your thoughts are making you feel. #Don't judge your thoughts,#Accept your thoughts,#Use language to label your thoughts: #Practice mindfulness and meditation,#The Benefits of Observing Your Thoughts,#Increased self-awareness, #Improved problem-solving, #Reduced stress, #Increased happiness, --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bhsales/message
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How does a talented illustrator like Jody Brownd create imaginative, virtual memory palaces for Bible memory? Listen as Jody explains his illustrations, his approach to Scripture memory and where he gets his inspiration. See Examples of Jody's Work: Visit Jody's Website: http://www.bamsystem.org Watch the Interview on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5f-zNIEDXXg Join Jody & Josh in the Bible Community: https://www.biblememorygoal.com/join/ You can also learn more about how people like Josh and Jody use more advanced memory techniques with these explanatory videos on the Bible Memory Goal YouTube channel: How to Use a Memory Palace: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2VH-d8OuSM Memorize Numbers w/ the Major System: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkr-CiXnKX8
Die Aufnahmeprüfung zum Medizinstudium steht vor der Tür: Du willst Medizin studieren und hast Respekt vor der umfangreichen Aufnahmeprüfung? Du hast keine Ahnung wie du dir in nur 8 Minuten die 64-80 Details auf den 8 Allergieausweisen merken sollst und das vielleicht noch fehlerfrei, willst aber alle 25 Punkte unbedingt erreichen? Bei diesem Teiltest kannst du dir am leichtesten die meisten Punkte holen, darum solltest du diese Episode für deine MedAT Vorbereitung nicht verpassen! Vielleicht hast du in einem MedAT Vorbereitungskurs schon von der Loci Methode, dem Gedächtnispalast und dem Major System gehört, aber weißt nicht wie du dir das alles aneignen sollst. Highlights aus dieser Episode: Erfahre warum sich eine junge Studentin 22 von 25 Punkte beim MedAT Allergieausweise merken holte, obwohl sie beim ersten Testanlauf genau daran scheiterte. Erfahre warum es unbedingt notwendig ist in deiner MedAT Vorbereitung, diesen Teiltest nicht zu vernachlässigen, um deinen Medizin Aufnahmetest sicher zu schaffen Erfahre was einen schlechten und was einen qualitativen Gedächtnispalast ausmacht um im Teiltest „Gedächtnis und Merkfähigkeit“ dir alle Punkte zu holen! Erfahre was du machen musst, damit wirklich alle Informationen in deinem Gedächtnispalast auch nach 8 Minuten Merkzeit noch immer glasklar abrufbar sind. Erfahre wie auch du dir die Gesichter merken kannst zu den Ausweisen. Nutze den kostenlosen Speed Learning Starter Guide, um nicht nur für MedAT Allergieausweise zu lernen, sondern den gesamten Lernstoff deines ganzen Studiums. Erfahre wie du dich zeitlich am besten auf den Teiltest vorbereitest, damit du den maximalen Nutzen von deiner Vorbereitung hast. Und nutze die Möglichkeit mir deine persönlichen Lernfragen zu stellen, die ich im Podcast direkt für dich beantworte. .:: ERZÄHL DEINEN FREUNDEN ::.
Philipp hat gleich mehrere Fragen, zum einen möchte er wissen wie er das Major System schneller und einfacher lernen kann, zum anderen macht er gerade eine NLP Ausbildung und will sich dafür eine Auflistung von Gesten schnell merken, an der man den innerlichen Gemütszustand des Gegenübers ablesen kann. Sein Ziel dabei: Es soll so schnell wie möglich in Fleisch und Blut übergehen, so dass er das Wissen gleich in der Praxis anwenden kann! Ich erkläre ihm wie er sich seine Liste an 200 Gesten mit Hilfe des Gedächtnispalastes schnell und einfach merken kann. Außerdem zeige ich ihm wie er das Major System schneller einprägt. Auch über die Geschichte der Mnemotechnik sprechen wir und darüber ob Gedächtnisbälle überhaupt sinnvoll sind, um sich Dinge schnell einzuprägen, oder ob nicht vielleicht doch eine andere Methode besser wäre. .:: ERZÄHL DEINEN FREUNDEN ::.
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HILF UNS die Ö3 Podcast Awards zu gewinnen: Gib diesen Link ein: RTMLink.at/podawards Und nominiere den SCHNELLER LERNEN Podcast Du trainierst für den Teilbereich des MedAT Gedächtnis und Merkfähigkeit? Du hast schon einiges in deine MedAT Vorbereitung gesteckt und kommst einfach nicht über eine gewisse Zeitmarke drüber? Irgendwie hunzen dich deine MedAT Allergieausweise und du zweifelst daran, ob du diesen Teilbereich überhaupt schaffen wirst. Hier in dieser Episode erfährst du aus jahrelanger Erfahrung wie du dir bei deinen MedAT Allergieausweisen alle einzelnen Details merken kannst, Schritt für Schritt, im Detail. Mit diesen MedAT Allergieausweise Tipps bekommst du die wichtigsten Detailtipps an die Hand die dir helfen deine Lernhürde zu überwinden. Hol dir so beim Medizin Aufnahmetest maximal viele Punkte! - Kannst du dir die komischen Kunstnamen schlecht merken: Erfahre welchen Trick du anwenden kannst um sie dir sofort zu merken - Hast du Schwierigkeiten mit den Geburtsdaten, erfahre wie du sie dir am besten merken kannst. - Blutgruppen und Medikamenteneinnahme? Spare dir hier wertvolle Zeit. - Allergien: Fallen dir zu manchen keine Bilder ein? Nutze die Silbentechnik! - Ausweisnummer: Ein Kinderspiel mit dem Major System. Aber wie lernt man es am schnellsten so dass es in Fleisch und Blut übergeht? - Ausstellungsland: Was machen mit Ländern, zu denen man gar keinen Bezug hat? Hier hilft dir auch eine ganz einfache Technik, die du in den 3 Episoden erfahren wirst. Diese Episode wurde in Zusammenarbeit mit Medizinstudent.at aufgenommen, dem günstigsten Medizin Lernportal mit dem größten Übungsangebot. Check it out: www.medizinstudent.at .:: IMMER KOSTENLOS ::. Gefällt dir der Podcast? Hilf uns sicherzustellen, dass er immer kostenlos bleibt! Hinterlasse eine kurze Rezension auf Apple Podcasts / iTunes, oder Castbox für Android .:: UNSERE KOSTENLOSEN RESSOURCEN ::. ⇨ ! KOSTENLOS !: Der "Speed Learning Starter Guide" ↳ rethinkingmemory.com/newsletter ⇨ Deine persönlichen Fragen hier im Podcast beantwortet: Schreibe mir deine Fragen, indem du auf eine meiner E-Mails antwortest. ↳ rethinkingmemory.com/community ⇨ Der schneller lernen Blog mit unzähligen praktischen Artikeln zum Thema „schneller lernen“ ↳ rethinkingmemory.com/blog .:: FOLGE RETHINKING MEMORY AUF ::. Facebook: facebook.com/rethinkingmemory Instagram: instagram.com/rethinkingmemory YouTube: rtm-link.at/yt .:: CREDITS ::. Intro: Lukas Wurm - Sprecher; lukaswurm.at Intro Musik: Mark Maxwell - Sweetness; markmaxwellmusic.com Podcast Logo: Sonja Faschinger; sonja-faschinger.at
In diesem zweiten Teil lernst du worauf es beim Assoziieren und Visualisieren genau ankommt. Richtige Assoziationen zu finden sind eine Schlüsselfähigkeit bei der Arbeit mit dem Gedächtnispalast. Doch hier machen viele Anfänger oft die größten Fehler. Vermeide sie und starte heute noch durch mit dem Speed Learning Starter Guide. Erfahre in dieser Episode: - Warum ich zuerst mit Objekten angefangen habe zu memorieren - Warum das leichter funktioniert, aber nicht immer die beste Idee ist. - Wie genau du dir deine Merkbilder vorstellen sollst, damit sie im Gedächtnis bleiben - Was genau mit actiongeladenen Bildern gemeint ist und wie du sie dir am besten vorstellst, so dass sie auch im Gedächtnis bleiben - Warum viele sich zu viel auf einem Punkt in ihrem Gedächtnispalast merken und dann das Meiste wieder vergessen - Wie viele Details du dir maximal auf einem Merkpunkt merken sollst - Wie viele Dinge du dir auf einer Merkstation in deinem Gedächtnispalast maximal merken sollst und warum - Warum nicht immer ein glasklares Bild vor dem geistigen Auge erscheinen muss, um es dir zu merken - Wie du alle deine Sinne einsetzt, um deine Merkbilder zu verstärken - Wie du dir das Major System besser und schneller merken kannst - Warum es normal ist, dass wir beim Wort für Wort auswendig lernen am ersten Tag das Gelernte nicht 100 % richtig hinbekommen - Und wie der Schlaf dir dabei hilft zu lernen - Warum zu viel lernen kontraproduktiv ist und wie du dieses Wissen für dich selbst nutzen kannst .:: IMMER KOSTENLOS ::. Gefällt dir der Podcast? Hilf uns sicherzustellen, dass er immer kostenlos bleibt! Hinterlasse eine kurze Rezension auf Apple Podcasts / iTunes, oder Castbox für Android .:: UNSERE KOSTENLOSEN RESSOURCEN ::. ⇨ ! KOSTENLOS !: Der "Speed Learning Starter Guide" ↳ rethinkingmemory.com/newsletter ⇨ Deine persönlichen Fragen hier im Podcast beantwortet: Schreibe mir deine Fragen, indem du auf eine meiner E-Mails antwortest. ↳ rethinkingmemory.com/community ⇨ Der schneller lernen Blog mit unzähligen praktischen Artikeln zum Thema „schneller lernen“ ↳ rethinkingmemory.com/blog .:: FOLGE RETHINKING MEMORY AUF ::. Facebook: facebook.com/rethinkingmemory Instagram: instagram.com/rethinkingmemory YouTube: rtm-link.at/yt .:: CREDITS ::. Intro: Lukas Wurm - Sprecher; lukaswurm.at Intro Musik: Mark Maxwell - Sweetness; markmaxwellmusic.com Podcast Logo: Sonja Faschinger; sonja-faschinger.at
Michael fragt: „Wie kann ich mir hochkomplexe Passwörter merken? Ja, wie kann man sich sichere Passwörter merken? In dieser Episode erfährst du wie auch du dir jedes Passwort merken kannst und das in nur wenigen Sekunden, fehlerfrei und permanent. Du glaubst mir das nicht? Wir verwenden alte Lernmethoden, wie den Gedächtnispalast und das Major System um uns alle Passwörter zu merken, die wir uns merken wollen. Diese alten Techniken sind unsere „Passwörter Merken Hilfe“. Ja mehr noch, sie sind eigentlich unsere Superstruktur, mit ihnen merken wir uns alles, egal was es ist, in kürzester Zeit. Wie Passwörter merken schnell, einfach und ohne großen Mühe gelingt, erfährst du deshalb hier. Verwende ab heute zum Passwörter merken Tricks aus der Antike und erfahre wie einfach es sein kann sie alle im Kopf zu behalten. .:: IMMER KOSTENLOS ::. Gefällt dir der Podcast? Hilf uns sicherzustellen, dass er immer kostenlos bleibt! Hinterlasse eine kurze Rezension auf Apple Podcasts / iTunes, oder Castbox für Android .:: UNSERE KOSTENLOSEN RESSOURCEN ::. ⇨ ! KOSTENLOS !: Der "Speed Learning Starter Guide" ↳ rethinkingmemory.com/newsletter ⇨ Deine persönlichen Fragen hier im Podcast beantwortet: Schreibe mir deine Fragen, indem du auf eine meiner E-Mails antwortest. ↳ rethinkingmemory.com/community ⇨ Der schneller lernen Blog mit unzähligen praktischen Artikeln zum Thema „schneller lernen“ ↳ rethinkingmemory.com/blog .:: FOLGE RETHINKING MEMORY AUF ::. Facebook: facebook.com/rethinkingmemory Instagram: instagram.com/rethinkingmemory YouTube: rtm-link.at/yt .:: CREDITS ::. Intro: Lukas Wurm - Sprecher; lukaswurm.at Intro Musik: Mark Maxwell - Sweetness; markmaxwellmusic.com Podcast Logo: Sonja Faschinger; sonja-faschinger.at
Fritz schreibt er habe Probleme das Major System schnell zu verinnerlichen. Ist folgendes vielleicht auch deine Erfahrung? „Ich tu mir sehr schwer das Major System richtig schnell zu lernen. Irgendwie muss ich immer über den Major Code gehen, also einen riesigen Umweg machen. Das macht mich extrem langsam. Ich möchte eine Zahl lesen können und mir sofort das Major Objekt dazu vorstellen können! Wie kann ich das am besten schaffen?“ Wenn auch dich diese Frage beschäftig, dann bist du nicht alleine. In dieser Episode erkläre ich dir welchen einfachen Trick du anwenden kannst, um dieses Zahlenmerksystem noch schneller zu verinnerlichen. Wenn du zum Zahlen merken Bilder verwendest, dann ist es wichtig die grundlegenden Bilder schnell abrufbereit zu haben, mit diesem einfachen Trick kannst du deine "Zahlen merken Symbole" stets abrufbereit haben. .:: Erwähnte Ressourcen in dieser Episode ::. Why people believe they can’t draw - and how to prove they can | Graham Shaw Rtm-link.at/draw .:: IMMER KOSTENLOS ::. Gefällt dir der Podcast? Hilf uns sicherzustellen, dass er immer kostenlos bleibt! Hinterlasse eine kurze Rezension auf Apple Podcasts / iTunes, oder Castbox für Android .:: UNSERE KOSTENLOSEN RESSOURCEN ::. ⇨ ! KOSTENLOS !: Der "Speed Learning Starter Guide" ↳ rethinkingmemory.com/newsletter ⇨ Deine persönlichen Fragen hier im Podcast beantwortet: Schreibe mir deine Fragen, indem du auf eine meiner E-Mails antwortest. ↳ rethinkingmemory.com/community ⇨ Der schneller lernen Blog mit unzähligen praktischen Artikeln zum Thema „schneller lernen“ ↳ rethinkingmemory.com/blog .:: FOLGE RETHINKING MEMORY AUF ::. Facebook: facebook.com/rethinkingmemory Instagram: instagram.com/rethinkingmemory YouTube: rtm-link.at/yt .:: CREDITS ::. Intro: Lukas Wurm - Sprecher; lukaswurm.at Intro Musik: Mark Maxwell - Sweetness; markmaxwellmusic.com Podcast Logo: Sonja Faschinger; sonja-faschinger.at
Speedlearning - die Erfolgstechniken für Beruf, Schule und mehr
Nicht nur das Lernen von bestimmten Dingen, sondern auch das Verlernen von hinderlichen Gewohnheiten will gelernt sein. In dieser Podcastfolge lernst du, wie du dir zuverlässig negative Gewohnheiten abtrainieren und sie so dauerhaft loswerden kannst. Weitere Informationen unter https://speedlearning.academy
Speedlearning - die Erfolgstechniken für Beruf, Schule und mehr
Das Streben nach Perfektion ist ein heroes Ziel vieler Lernenden. Tatsächlich führt falsche Perfektion zu Prokrastination. Prokrastination führt zu Frustration und Frustration führt zu Resignation. Wie du dein Lernperfekt perfektionieren kannst, das erfährst du in der heutigen Podcastfolge. Weitere Informationen unter https://speedlearning.academy
Zahlen merken, für viele eine riesige Herausforderung! Auch für mich, zumindest früher. Aber das muss nicht mehr so sein, dank des Major Systems. Mit dem Major System kannst du sogar zweistellige Zahlenpaare abspeichern. Wie in Episode 19 schon gezeigt, nutzt man für das Zahlen merken Bilder, um sich diese fehlerfrei zu merken. Der Vorteil beim Major System ist jedoch, dass es dir ermöglicht dir gleich zwei Zahlen in einem Bild zu merken. Mit Hilfe dieser Bilder in Kombination mit dem Gedächtnispalast kannst du so beim Zahlen merken mit Bildern enorme Merkleistungen hinlegen. Der Weltrekordhalter im Pi Nachkommastellen merken, nutzte zum Zahlen merken Symbole mit einem dem Major System ähnlichen System. Er merkte sich so 70.000 Nachkommastellen der Zahl Pi! Du willst vielleicht keinen Weltrekord aufstellen und dir so etwas „sinnloses“ wie Pi bis auf 70.000 Stellen merken, aber du kannst von den Techniken der Gedächtnisweltmeister profitieren, indem auch du das Major System auf deine Lernprojekte anwendest. In dieser Episode lernst du es kennen und ich zeige dir wie du damit jede beliebig lange Zahl fehlerfrei merken kannst. 213843690230163585093846242394570677, kein Problem. .:: IMMER KOSTENLOS ::. Gefällt dir der Podcast? Hilf uns sicherzustellen, dass er immer kostenlos bleibt! Hinterlasse eine kurze Rezension auf Apple Podcasts / iTunes, oder Castbox für Android .:: UNSERE KOSTENLOSEN RESSOURCEN ::. ⇨ ! KOSTENLOS !: Der "Speed Learning Starter Guide" ↳ rethinkingmemory.com/newsletter ⇨ Deine persönlichen Fragen hier im Podcast beantwortet: Schreibe mir deine Fragen, indem du auf eine meiner E-Mails antwortest. ↳ rethinkingmemory.com/community ⇨ Der schneller lernen Blog mit unzähligen praktischen Artikeln zum Thema „schneller lernen“ ↳ rethinkingmemory.com/blog .:: FOLGE RETHINKING MEMORY AUF ::. Facebook: facebook.com/rethinkingmemory Instagram: instagram.com/rethinkingmemory YouTube: rtm-link.at/yt .:: CREDITS ::. Intro: Lukas Wurm - Sprecher; lukaswurm.at Intro Musik: Mark Maxwell - Sweetness; markmaxwellmusic.com Podcast Logo: Sonja Faschinger; sonja-faschinger.at
Speedlearning - die Erfolgstechniken für Beruf, Schule und mehr
Weitere Informationen unter: https://speedlearning.academy Ich möchte euch jetzt von der Lociliste erzählen. Das Wort Lociliste kommt von dem wunderschönen lateinischen Wort Locus - der Ort. Bei der Lociliste nehmen wir nun in einem Raum zehn markante Punkte im Uhrzeigersinn und merken Sie uns, warum, weil wir uns mithilfe dieser Lociliste in Kombination mit der Baumliste, die wir gestern hatten, und der Körperliste, die wir morgen haben, werden Datenzahlen Fakten in unendlicher Größe merken können. Also was meine jetzt mit einen Raum suchen und dann im Uhrzeigersinn zehn markante Punkte festlegen, werden gestern die Zahlen von 1-20 mit Symbolen verknüpft und nun nehmen wir einen Raum, in dem wir die Zahlen von 21-30 verknüpfen bei mir Zuhause ist das zum Beispiel mein Wohnzimmer, wenn ich ein Stockwerk tiefer im Wohnzimmer bin und mir diesen Raum angucke im Uhrzeigersinn, dann sehe ich als aller erstes eine massive Holztruhe. Das ist für mich das Symbol für die 21 dann kommt ein Telefon 22 dann kommt ein alter Bauernschrank das es Symbol für die 23 ein Radio 24, ein Laufstall, der dort schon seit zwei Jahren nicht mehr steht, erweist sich diese Liste für mich Bezug auf dieses Haus erstellt habe, Standort Anlaufstellen, dass die 25 eine orientalische Lampe hängt nebendran 26 ich dir weiter im Kreis 27 wäre das Sofa 28 mein Bücherregal 29, das Treppenhaus und 30 das Hochzeitsbild so. Ich merke mir also diesen Raum. Warum sind das die, warum ist das für mich der Raum von den von den Zwanzigern, also von 21-30, weil ich mit meiner Frau dort zu zweit bin, sobald mein Sohn im Bett für die dreißiger habe ich dann das Kinderzimmer in das Kinderzimmer haben wir hier seit wir zu dritt sind auch da habe ich zehn markante Punkte im Uhrzeigersinn wird die komplette Liste haben möchte, findet in meinem Buch spiegeln die Erfolgstechniken. Ansonsten ist es auch nur ein Beispiel, damit ihr eure eigene Liste erstellen könnt. Die Zahlen von 41-50 habe ich hier mein Büro. Allerdings habe ich mein Büro seitdem komplett umgebaut. Falls ich verwende die alten Symbole unter anderem leicht vorne auf der Fensterbank zu dem Zeitpunkt die Badehose meines Sohnes fragt mich nicht warum. Sie lag dort einfach erneut hingelegt und somit ist sieben und 40 die Badehose meines Sohnes für die Zahlen von 51-60 habe ich die Küche, weil ich dort mit meinen fünfzigern das Essen zubereitet. 61-70 ist das Schlafzimmer, weil ich dort 6 Stunden schlafe in der Nacht sieben, 71-80 ist das Badezimmer, weil ich dort meine sieben Sachen Regel ein und 80-90 ist der Keller, weil ich dort acht geben muss, dass ich nicht zu viele Spinnen reinlassen und 91-100 ist die Körperliste und ich morgen sprechen kann ich mir es also dieses Wissen zunutze machen. Zum einen kann ich mir eine Zahl sagen wir mal ein Geburtsdatum oder eine historische Zahl merken, in dem ich beispielsweise die Zahl sagen wir mal, der 24. Wortbedeutung der 26. dritten immer noch das heutige Datum 26 ist bei mir also eine orientalische Lampe März die Zeitreise einer Kuchengabel, d. h. im März trefflich alle Menschen, die Geburtstag haben in einer Konditorei, die Kuchengabel als Symbol für die Konditorei 26 Orientale schlampig, solange Kuchengabeln übrig, als in einer Konditorei mit meinem heute geburtstagshabenden bekannten unter baumelt eine orientalische Lampe und aus dieser orientalischen Lampe untätig voraus oder Tasse Kaffee oder was auch immer. Oder man trinkt dort aus orientalischen Lampen den Die wichtigsten Ereignisse rund um den Ersten und Zweiten Weltkrieg schon was uns Kaffee irgend ein Bild, das merkwürdig ist. Je merkwürdiger desto besser das es lieber einem Verkehrsunfall hier schwerer verletzt. Die Leute sind, desto schwieriger ist es wegzukommen, wenn man verbreitet. Anderes Beispiel, das ich vor einiger Zeit mal bei einer Gruppe von Schülern vorgestellt habe.
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Die Aufnahmeprüfung zum Medizinstudium steht vor der Tür: Du willst Medizin studieren und hast Respekt vor der umfangreichen Aufnahmeprüfung? Du hast keine Ahnung wie du dir in nur 8 Minuten die 64-80 Details auf den 8 Allergieausweisen merken sollst und das vielleicht noch fehlerfrei, willst aber alle 25 Punkte unbedingt erreichen? Bei diesem Teiltest kannst du dir am leichtesten die meisten Punkte holen, darum solltest du diese Episode für deine MedAT Vorbereitung nicht verpassen! Vielleicht hast du in einem MedAT Vorbereitungskurs schon von der Loci Methode, dem Gedächtnispalast und dem Major System gehört, aber weißt nicht wie du dir das alles aneignen sollst. Highlights aus dieser Episode: Erfahre warum sich eine junge Studentin 22 von 25 Punkte beim MedAT Allergieausweise merken holte, obwohl sie beim ersten Testanlauf genau daran scheiterte. Erfahre warum es unbedingt notwendig ist in deiner MedAT Vorbereitung, diesen Teiltest nicht zu vernachlässigen, um deinen Medizin Aufnahmetest sicher zu schaffen Erfahre was einen schlechten und was einen qualitativen Gedächtnispalast ausmacht um im Teiltest „Gedächtnis und Merkfähigkeit“ dir alle Punkte zu holen! Erfahre was du machen musst, damit wirklich alle Informationen in deinem Gedächtnispalast auch nach 8 Minuten Merkzeit noch immer glasklar abrufbar sind. Erfahre wie auch du dir die Gesichter merken kannst zu den Ausweisen. Nutze den kostenlosen Speed Learning Starter Guide, um nicht nur für MedAT Allergieausweise zu lernen, sondern den gesamten Lernstoff deines ganzen Studiums. Erfahre wie du dich zeitlich am besten auf den Teiltest vorbereitest, damit du den maximalen Nutzen von deiner Vorbereitung hast. Und nutze die Möglichkeit mir deine persönlichen Lernfragen zu stellen, die ich im Podcast direkt für dich beantworte. .:: Support ::. Hinterlasse doch bitte eine kurze Rezension auf Apple Podcasts/iTunes oder Castbox, wenn dir der Podcast gefällt! Das kostet dich weniger als 2 Minuten und dem Podcast hilft es mehr als du dir denken kannst! Wie hilft deine positive Rezension dem Podcast? Mit Hilfe deiner Rezension erfahren mehr Menschen von Speed Learning. Neue und spannende Interviewpartner werden so auch auf den Podcast aufmerksam. Hinterlasse doch jetzt gleich eine Rezension auf Apple Podcasts oder Castbox DANKE! .:: Weitere kostenlose Ressourcen ::. Du möchtest deine persönlichen Fragen im Podcast beantwortet bekommen? Registriere dich einfach zum Newsletter und stell mir deine persönlichen Lernfragen, indem du auf eine meiner E-Mails antwortest! ! BONUS ! : Erhalte den völlig kostenlosen "Speed Learning Starter Guide", bei deiner Anmeldung gleich in deine Inbox: -> www.rethinkingmemory.com/newsletter Etwaige Notes zu den Episoden findest du unter: -> www.rethinkingmemory.com/Episoden_Zahl (z.B: .com/3) Auf unserem Blog findest du noch mehr Ressourcen zum Thema „schneller lernen und besser merken“: -> www.rethinkingmemory.com/ .:: Bleib am Ball ::. Folge Rethinking Memory auf: Facebook: www.facebook.com/rethinkingmemory Instagram: www.instagram.com/rethinkingmemory Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC7TjOgPJ53YCEQo2CXsr5vQ .:: Credits ::. Intro: Lukas Wurm - Sprecher www.lukaswurm.at Intro Musik: Mark Maxwell - Sweetness www.markmaxwellmusic.com Podcast Logo: Sonja Faschinger www.sonja-faschinger.at
Simon Luisi, founder of the Canadian Memory Championships, shares his expansion of the Major System. You will also learn about his Memory Castle approach.
In this episode of the podcast you will receive a list of 100 words connected with the numbers from 01 - 100. Apart from that you will discover how to learn these 100 words by heart within ten days. For more information or personal coaching visit: https://speedlearning.academy
The major system is a mnemonic technique used to aid in memorizing numbers. The system works by converting numbers into consonant sounds, then into words by adding vowels. The system works on the principle that images can be remembered more easily than numbers. For more information visit: https://speedlearning.academy
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AEMind.com | How to Memorize Numbers w/ the Major System Free Better Memory Now Guide ▶ www.BetterMemoryGuide.com Create a Memory Map - House Locations ▶ https://youtu.be/6pTLMuGOHg0 Memorize Numbers - Single Digits: 0-9 ▶ https://youtu.be/lhawFta9xwY ================ Follow AE Mind ================ Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/aemind Podcast: http://www.aemind.com/podcast Like @ http://www.facebook.com/aemind1 Follow @ http://www.twitter.com/aemind IG: http://www.instagram.com/AE.Mind ================ Video Takeaways ================ This is Luis Angel with AE Mind! This Major System overview in the How to Memorize Numbers series is brought to you by: http://www.BetterMemoryGuide.com Here are the Consonant sounds for each number: 0 = S, Z, C (Soft) 1 = T, D, Th 2 = N 3 = M 4 = R 5 = L 6 = J, Sh, Ch (soft), G (soft) 7 = Ck, K, G (Hard), C (Hard) 8 = F, V 9 = B, P Here are the body locations to help you memorize the major system sounds (Make sure to visualize these parts with their given number and name. It is very important for future purposes.. Visualization is KEY!): 0 = Sand 1 = Top (For Top of Head) 2 = Nose 3 = Mouth 4 = Ribs 5 = Liver 6 = Joint (For Hip Joint) 7 = Cap (Knee Cap) 8 = Fibula (For Shin Bone) 9 = Ball (For Ball of Foot) Now take the Consonant sounds from the First letter of each of the words and that's how you're going to memorize the sounds for each number. Then you're going to take each sound for the numbers in order to come up with an image for a double digit number. Here's an example: 52 = Lion 5 is the L sound and 2 is the N sound. So throw in a few vowels to come up with the image. That's it! Make sure to get the Better Memory Now Guide to get all of the images for the numbers and be sure to watch the next videos in the How to Memorize Numbers Series: http://www.BetterMemoryGuide.com Stay Up! Keep Learning Keep Growing Achieve and Accelerated and Empowered Mind -Luis Angel Echeverria Your AE Mind Memory Coach
Tony Buzan shares the 10 Laws of Mind Mapping in his excellent book, Mind Map Mastery. I go through each law in detail and share an idea for combining these laws with the Major System for combing your mind maps with the Memory Palace technique.
Tony Buzan shares the 10 Laws of Mind Mapping in his excellent book, Mind Map Mastery. I go through each law in detail and share an idea for combining these laws with the Major System for combing your mind maps with the Memory Palace technique.
Want to know how to improve your memory for studying? From the Memory Palace technique to the Major System and acronyms, these 7 ways will help you learn more faster.
Want to know how to improve your memory for studying? From the Memory Palace technique to the Major System and acronyms, these 7 ways will help you learn more faster.
In this Weeks show Justin talks about Backing up your Mobile Devices and easy recovery of your Apps and Photos. Redundant backups for your entire systems with Drobo and why this is a great idea for having a complete backup solution. Justin fries his Raspberry Pi and uses the opportunity to rebuild the Pi. A solution for backing up photos to Online Social Media sites. Justin works on a Wiring for a Major System and what it took to make it happen. What problems develop when old cables are left and new wiring put in. When it comes to consumers, with the strength of WiFi Signals, are Cat5E for the home still needed? The Solar Eclipse has come and gone how was the experience for Justin in Colorado vs Andy in Tucson. Andy shares some info about Rexburg and the launching of a Drone to capture the Totality. Now that the Eclipse is over, What are some suggesting for the glasses after the Eclipse. Andy shares his Making a Tripod segment from KMSB Fox 11. Justin shares info on setting up a Green Screen for Twitch. Andy Taylor works on a laptop for a friend and is frustrated in the design elements for the lower cost HP System. The System had hard drive issues, touch screen panel issues which prevented the mouse from working. What happens when you send your Laptop back for Warranty repair, what happens to your data. Justin remembers a commercial working with a broken screen on a smartphone. A Quick fix when you can't afford to replace your smartphone screen. Justin shares some info about the upcoming film and catching an Audible Book for Ready Player One.If you have never done an Audible Book, why does Justin recommend this one? Justin gives us a look at a brand new game title with some big announcements. Madden NFL 2018 has some amazing graphics using the Frostbite Engine. Asus puts out a buyers guide for Laptops. Website of the Week is http://www.dreamforth.com
Are you looking to learn the Major System? In this exclusive interview with memory expert Florian Dellé, you'll soon master this powerful memory technique.
Are you looking to learn the Major System? In this exclusive interview with memory expert Florian Dellé, you'll soon master this powerful memory technique.
Link zu den Shownotes: http://www.i-unlimited.de/podcast/ep36 Falls du diese Show noch nicht auf iTunes abonniert hast, dann mache das unbedingt - so verpasst du keine Folge: https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/die-dominieren-statt-kampfen/id1122015542?mt=2# Es gibt auch einen speziellen Newsletter mit Zusatztipps und -tricks zur Show. Registriere dich kostenlos dafür hier: http://julianhosp.com/dominieren/ Wenn du mir einen Gefallen tun würdest, dann hinterlasse mir bitte ein Review zur Show auf iTunes. Ich brauche diese Reviews damit mehr Leute von der Show hören und das ist schlussendlich ein WIN-WIN-WIN für alle. Das ganze dauert lediglich 1 Minute indem du einfach auf diesen Link hier klickst: http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1122015542 Wenn du Interesse hast voll durchzustarten und eine gute Gruppe dazu suchst, dann sei bei uns in der Mastermind Erfolgsgruppe dabei. Stelle eine Anfrage hier: http://www.JulianHospMastermind.com Brauchst du tägliche Motivation und Inspiration? Dann hol dir meinen motivierenden und inspirierenden täglichen Audio Blog: http://tab.julianhosp.com ------------------------------------------ SHOWNOTES 06:01 Min – Wer ist Boris? 08:18 Min – Auftritte bei „Wetten, dass…?“ und das erste Treffen mit Günther Jauch 18:45 Min – Methoden beim Gedächtnistraining 23:57 Min – Tipps zu Sudoku 27:17 Min – Zauberwürfel-Wette bei „Wetten, dass…?“, Verteidigung der Doktorarbeit und Umzug zugleich 32:03 Min – Resumée aus erfolglosen Auftritten 37:24 Min – Lernen sich Sprachen für Boris leichter? 39:22 Min – Hängt der IQ mit dem Gedächtnis-Vermögen zusammen? 45:40 Min – „Wir vergessen keine Vokabeln, die wir jemals gelernt haben.“ 48:48 Min – Was Gedächtnissport eigentlich ist und welche Methoden es gibt 01:11:11 h – Wie du dein Arbeitsgedächtnis trainierst 01:15:18 h – Gedächtnispaläste löschen – geht das?! 01:17:07 h – Sichere Passwörter erstellen – und merken! 01:23:42 h – Der Beweis, dass Gedächtnissportler ein ganz normales Gehirn haben 01:26:05 h – Die Trends der Zukunft 01:29:56 h – Kurze Fragen mit kurzen oder langen Antworten 01:42:13 h – Wie Boris „grenzenlos erfolgreich sein“ definiert 01:45:20 h – Sein Tipp für sein jüngeres Ich 01:48:04 h – Der Irrglaube über unsere Gehirnhälften MEHR ZUR PERSON: Homepage: http://www.boriskonrad.de/ MEHR ZUM THEMA: Buch "Superhin" (Boris Konrad): http://amzn.to/2jqqZpX Buch "Alles nur in meinem Kopf" (Boris Konrad): http://amzn.to/2jqehY8 Produkte auf seiner Homepage: http://www.boriskonrad.de/produkte/ Seminar-Angebot: http://www.boriskonrad.de/seminare-gedaechtnistraining/ Gedächtnistechniken: http://www.boriskonrad.de/mnemotechnik/ Major-System: http://www.lernen-heute.de/major-system.html Gedächtnis-Palst / Loci-Methode: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loci-Methode Chinesische Gedächtnis-Show "The Brain": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Brain_(game_show) App Memrise: www.memrise.com Memrise-Gründer Ed Cooke: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Cooke_(author) TedX Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t76N00urDlU Manfred Spitzer: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manfred_Spitzer Antelope Canyon: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antelope_Canyon
Master of Memory: Accelerated learning, education, memorization
Gretchen is having some trouble with certain sounds from the Major System, particularly the sounds for 7 and 8. I talk about ways to work on remember Major System sounds quickly. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
Master of Memory: Accelerated learning, education, memorization
Chris has an easy time memorizing numbers for the short term (using Major System mnemonics), but these memories tend to fade after an hour or two. I diagnose this issue and talk about the biggest thing that makes memorization stick for the long term. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice […]
Master of Memory: Accelerated learning, education, memorization
Eduardo is starting to create a PAO system based on the Major System. What steps should he follow to begin this project and see it through to the end? What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
Master of Memory: Accelerated learning, education, memorization
Niclas wonders if it makes sense to add colors as a new aspect to the Major System. I give my thoughts on this idea. What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet, 2nd movement, performed by the US Army Band.
Master of Memory: Accelerated learning, education, memorization
Will asks about using a version of the mnemonic major system that has vowels as well as consonants. I give my thoughts on this practice. BONUS: Here’s a quizzing set you can use to memorize the key words of this poem: Memorize strange meeting What do you want to learn? Leave your question at http://MasterOfMemory.com/. Music credit: Maurice Ravel’s […]
“Even if you are on the right track, You’ll get run over if you just sit there.” – Will Rogers Active Directory flaw opens enterprise services to unauthorized access http://www.scmagazine.com/active-directory-flaw-opens-enterprise-services-to-unauthorized-access/article/361017/ http://www.securityweek.com/active-directory-vulnerability-puts-enterprise-services-risk http://www.darkreading.com/active-directory-flaw-lets-attackers-change-passwords/d/d-id/1297298? http://www.csoonline.com/article/2454367/identity-access/why-the-microsoft-active-directory-design-flaw-isnt-serious.html Aorato Mitigation Techniques Detecting authentication protocol anomalies. For instance, the use of a non-default encryption algorithm. Identifying the attack by correlating the […]