If you're seriously interested in seriously improving your memory, then Supercharge Your Memoryis the perfect place to start. This extraordinary book will start you off on what will be the most exciting intellectual adventure of your life and will provide immediate and compelling proof that your memory can easily and successfully become supercharged! Supercharge Your Memorywill introduce you to advanced memory techniques, which when combined with the simultaneous development of all your senses, will blast your memory capability into the stratosphere. Imagine your life with a memory that can easily and perfectly learn and recall lists of 10 to 10,000 objects; where you know the name of every bone and muscle in your body; every element on the periodic table and its associated number; the location and capital city of every country in the world. The list of things you could know and learn, just like the capability of your memory, is endless and inexhaustible. This is your opportunity to become one in a million; to take your place among the elite few with a memory that far exceeds the norm. So give your memory muscle the ultimate workout and discover how easy it is to supercharge your memory.
Tony Buzan was an English author, educational consultant, and pioneer of the mind mapping technique, which he developed to enhance learning, creativity, and memory. Born in Middlesex in 1942, he studied psychology, English, mathematics, and science at the University of British Columbia and later became a graduate student at Simon Fraser University, where he served as the inaugural president of the student society. Buzan was a strong advocate for mental literacy and radiant thinking, drawing inspiration from figures like Leonardo da Vinci and Albert Einstein. He authored or co-authored over 80 books, including the bestselling Use Your Head, The Mind Map Book, and The Speed Reading Book, and gained international recognition through his 1970s BBC series Use Your Head. Buzan co-founded the World Memory Championships, the Mind Sports Olympiad, and the Brain Trust Charity. His legacy lives on through his books, seminars, and iMindMap software.
I'm really disappointed from this book, when you read the introduction the writer lets you think you will become like a computer ! And in very short time ! I don't say you cannot have a great memory !, but it's not really easy as the writer shows ! The linking and begging systems are amazing and practical and realistic, but after that you need to practice hundreds of hours to become familiar with the systems and be able to use them ! And I believe this book and these complicated systems will be useful only for whom interested to become a memory talented and have much free time to learn these systems. I have read the mindmap book for the same writer and it was great and I recommend that book for every one who have many ideas in his mind and need to manage them and remember them all and to be creative.
Very interesting book about working your memory in ways you never thought of before.
I started using some systems explained and it works great. Although I am still struggling when it comes to studying a large amount of scientific material. For the everyday things it is a great tool.
Perhaps with more practice I will be able to do more advanced things.
Rated it 5 because it realy adds value to my life. Even a small increase in memory is priceless and benefits you in many ways.
Describes and explains major common memory techniques. I was particularly fond of the chapter on memorising faces and names as the author goes in good depth.
Přehled celé řady paměťových technik, jaké dnes existují. Pokud chcete soutěžit na mistrovství světa v pamatováni, může to být dobrý start, pro praktický život ty dopady zas tak moc velké nebudou. Autor upřednostňuje prodejní styl před vědeckým pohledem (vše je skvělé a úžasné a super), ale je možné, že typický čtenář téhle knihy přesně to vyhledává, mě to ovšem nenadchlo.
Many useful tools. I bought it for the SEMM, Self Enhancing Master Memory Matrix. A very useful tool in my work life. Fred remembered everything all the time, in the opinion of everyone I worked with at CACI. :)