
A little bit about me (Libby Seery), the creator of Brain Science: Improve Your Memory, and this course.
What would you do with a better memory? Would you do better in school? Would you go back to school? Would you try to learn a new skill, like a new language? The possibilities are certainly wide. Almost every one of us can learn to use our memories in a more efficient way. By understanding a little bit about how memory works you’ll see how you can make it work for you.
Here is a how good is your memory questionnaire. Why do this? So that you have a clear idea of where your memory needs improving and also a good overall idea of your memory performance in general.
The path from information entering our senses to permanent storage in our brains is an interesting one. We have two kinds of memory: long term and short term.
Is forgetting a good thing or a bad thing? Why do we forget? Lets find out!
Some top tips to ensure your mind and body are in good shape, looking after your mind and body is essential for improving a mental faculty such as memory recall.
Take this assessment to keep a check on your stress levels.
Research has shown that drawing the things you want to remember, is extremely effective for helping you recall them, compared to simply writing them down.
This is a nifty little exercise that combines sharpening your memory with physical exercise!
In this lecture, I'll give you some examples of tried and tested methods, that are a simple but effect way of improving your memory. Be sure to access the downloadable resources attached to this lecture, as there are many activities to start exercising your brain and improve your memory recall.
I'll show you how to create acronyms, which are superb for helping you remember fairly complex sets of facts, in an easy way.
This is a great exercise that involves you creating a map from memory! Please see the attached resource.
Here we'll learn how to use acrostics as a method of memorising and recalling massive amounts of information, text and even poems.
Rhyme keys is a special memory technique, that's used to remember lists of things.
Here you'll learn one of the oldest memory methods in existence, the method of loci. This special method is used to remember information related to visualising physical spaces. Method of loci is also known as "memory journeys", "memory palaces" and the "journey method"
Here we'll be covering the keyword method of memory improvement. This highly effective and versatile memory strategy, is extremely useful for learning new vocabulary.
Forgetting someone's name is one of the most dreaded of memory failures. This can be overcome by learning a method known as "Image-name" association.
Here are seven top tips to help you keep your memory razor sharp!
Here we are going to create a chain of associations, which is very effective for remembering long lists of items, no matter what the list of items is.
Discover the mind-mapping memory technique. This memory technique can help you remember complex sets of information. Mind-mapping can also be combined with other techniques, for example, chaining, in order to remember massive amounts of information, with little effort.
Congratulations on completing this Brain Science: Improve Your Memory Course. Let's reflect on what we've learned throughout this course.
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Brain Science: Improve Your Memory and Boost Your Memory
Are you forgetful? Do people refer to you as being “absent minded?” When was the last time you didn’t struggle to remember something - even if they’re very important?
If that sounds like you then stay tuned - this brain science: improve your memory and boost your memory online course, is just what you’ve been looking for!
It transpires that there is not so thing as a “bad” memory. There are merely people who don’t use their memories to the fullest potential.
What would you do if you could double your memory performance starting today? Would you go back to school? Maybe learn a new language, you might even feel confident enough to change profession and climb the corporate ladder?
In fact there aren’t any areas of your life that wouldn’t be improved, just by having a better command of your memory, and that's just what this brain science: improve your memory and boost your memory online course provides.
During the course you’ll be exposed to knowledge about how human memory works and learn an entire range of tried and tested methods all designed to super charge your memory and recall, ensuring the information you wish to retain, stays with you!
This brain science: improve your memory and boost your memory online course is very practical and gets to work right away.
You’ll learn a variety of strategies that each suit a different memory scenario. They're all very easy to learn and incredibly rewarding to master. Best of all you’ll be able to track your progress along the way. There are many downloadable exercises, all designed to improve your memory and boost your memory.
As with all of my courses. you’ll have a lifetime access and full support seven days a week.
Can you really afford to keep struggling to remember while others pass you by? Sign up now for this life changing course before you forget!
As well as eight different quizzes, and many resources, this brain science: improve and boost your memory online course syllabus includes:
About Brain Science
How Good is Your Memory
A Little Bit About Memory
Observation Challenges
Memory Warm Up Exercises
Why Do We Forget
Laying The Foundation for Good Memory
Keeping a Check on Your Stress Levels
Drawing for Better Memory
Brain Exercises
Using Acronyms and Acrostics
Rhyme Keys
Method of Loci
Keywords
Remembering Names and Faces
Top Tips for Bolstering Your Memory
Chaining
Mind Mapping
Conclusion