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Everyday Memory: Easy Ways to Remember Names, Dates, Facts, Lectures, Directions, Instructions, Events, Experiences, and Much More

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The most innovative look into memory improvement in decades.

Times have changed.

With so much information coming at us, you don’t have a lot of time to spend on outdated techniques that require a lot of time to learn and use.

That's why traditional memory books and techniques fail.

1. They offer the same tips taught for decades like loci method, memory palace, and peg system.

2. The tips are complicated and time consuming, so remembering a simple number requires creating a series of images and stories.

3. They are useful for a handful of information like lists, which is great for winning memory championships, but not everyday life.

This book presents a completely new approach to improving memory

Memory does not have to be difficult, and you will learn that it isn’t.

The book will reveal practical tips to remember most any information you come across - names, dates, facts, presentations, directions, lists, instructions, conversations, events, experiences, stories, processes, and a whole lot more.

How will the ability to remember the facts you read, conversations you have, and commitments you make impact your life?

If you have been struggling with poor memory and want an easier way to sharpen it, don’t miss out on the life-changing tips in this book.

PLEASE When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

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First published October 15, 2011

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July 21, 2012
A good reminder of techniques - quick and easy read.
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December 27, 2013
A fair and easy to read summary of some major memory techniques that one can easily (? not always) apply in everyday life.
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December 20, 2020
Five stars!!
Enjoyable and well organized. What I loved about this book is that it is easy to read and has many practical tips and techniques for improving memory.

Kam Knight covers a wide range of topics and gives us many tools such as repition, association,retrieval and visualization.
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November 9, 2022
Extremely valuable

I really enjoyed reading this book and I plan to read it a few more times again in the near future. If you believe in the domino effect, then use this as your first domino.
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August 12, 2025
Excellent Review Of Approaching Memory

Some great tips for improving memory. Well written and fun. Attacks annoying repetitive memory lapses. I intend to read it again in the next week.
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July 21, 2014
The beauty of this book is it's simplicity and practical examples. It is so easy to understand and to follow it's instructions, that you will remember and recall a lot even when only speed-reading it.
Downside for me as an European citizen are the US American examples used to impress the techniques onto the reader's mind. Well, I think there is no harm in learning the date and Beginning of Lincoln's Gettysburg speech.
The reason for me to buy this book was that I wanted to find an easier way of learning long texts. He the book was a bit short. However for general memory improvements and great techniques for learning and remembering numbers, names and directions this book proves to be a treasure chest!
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January 24, 2016
This is filled with basic memory tricks like using association, contrast, or sequence to remember things. While this may help short-term and medium-term memory, I don't think it has impact on deep learning or memory.
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