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Accelerated Learning Series

Photographic Memory: Simple, Proven Methods to Remembering Anything Faster, Longer, Better

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Accelerated Learning Series Book #1

Still wondering how some people can remember information in great detail? In Photographic Memory, you won't just learn about the concept of photographic memory but you'll also discover the secret to expanding your retention capacity. Learn more about how your memory works and what makes a person remember things clearly.

If you are one of those people who still memorize things through repeating them over and over until retained, then it's time to get rid of that old habit and discover a range of various memory tricks and techniques in this book. You'll able to practice every technique through the exercises included in each method.

To have a glimpse of the important knowledge you’ll potentially learn once you read this book, here's an overview:

Simplified discussion on how the mind makes, stores and remembers a memory The photographic memory and how it is different from eidetic memory Significance of creative thinking and visualization as a platform to achieve extraordinary memory How peg systems work including the special systems that are specifically developed to memorize numbers Tips and tricks to remember names How emotions can be used to easily remember information How to organize and visualize information through mind mapping The concept of the palace method and how to construct your own memory palace to be able to store and retrieve information in an instant

It's time to step up your memorization skill and discover the things you need to maximize and expand your retention capacity.

117 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 23, 2017

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246 reviews1 follower
January 31, 2018
I stumbled onto this book and got into it for two reasons: 1. Curiosity, 2. It was a free download (sorry Ryan James). The book contains good discussions on how the mind stores and remembers information. It contains many suggestive techniques and overall I found the methods to be sound; although some methods are quite different from my previous explorations in this area and, in my estimation, are much too complicated to follow. This is not meant as a knock on the book. It is my own brain, which has been roaming this planet for 78 years that does not function the way it used to, nor does it retain information as in the past. Given practice and time, I am sure, it will improve ones mental functions.
I will give this book a strong 4 star rating.....I just don't remember why....
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5 reviews
April 24, 2018
Interesting information but...

Could have been written and edited better.
Also the topic is a little decieving. It teaches you tricks to memorize things you want to memorize, which is good, but doesn't really help with working memory training.
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96 reviews4 followers
September 30, 2021
(Luisterboek) Ik veronderstel dat die twintig andere boeken met nét niet exact de dezelfde titel en nét niet exact dezelfde cover gemiddeld beter zullen zijn dan deze samenvatting van de basic geheugentechnieken. Echt aanraden zou ik het dus niet. Maar wow memory palaces zijn fucking amazing!
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