
Discover practical memory techniques you can apply daily to boost learning, efficiency in study, and personal or professional goals, guided by clear examples and actionable practice.
Learn how memory techniques transform abstract concepts into memorable images through association, organize them with memory structures like memory palaces, and encode details with diverse methods for efficient recall.
Explore the memory palace (loci) method to structure images along a familiar route, linking items to locations with vivid cues, and preview how peg memory and mind mapping will follow.
Explore the peg memory system, a structural mnemonic that links pegs—numbers or letters—with vivid images to memorize and recall lists in order. Learn number-rhyme, number-shape, alphabet, and body-part variants.
Explore mind maps, a central image-centered, hierarchical diagram that links ideas with colorful branches, images, and keywords to organize memory and boost creativity in the memory techniques course.
Explore the acronym method and the sentence method, two mnemonic techniques that use initial letters to form words or sentences, helping you memorize lists and order.
Master the link method for memory by using the chain link technique to pair items with vivid images or the story method to weave a narrative, for efficient list recall.
Apply the sound alike technique to memorize difficult or unfamiliar words by substituting a familiar-sounding word and forming mental images through phonetic cues.
Explore the major system, a beginner memory technique that converts numbers into memorable images, words, and stories for recall.
Explore the Dominic System, a memory technique by Dominic O'Brien for memorizing long numbers and playing cards through four-digit chunks mapped to a person and action in a memory palace.
Master the person-action-object (p.a.o.) system to encode numbers and playing cards into vivid images using a memory palace, with a peg list code and six-digit chunking.
Explore everyday memory applications with the acronym, sentence, and body parts methods to remember lists, calendars, and numbers, using imagery and linked strategies for passwords and birthdays.
Master the names association technique to turn names into vivid images, boosting recall by paying attention, translating names into memorable pictures, and using sound-alike and meaningful associations.
Boost your study skills with the memory techniques course by applying memory palace methods and the five steps—structure, chunk, associate, locate, memorize—to master any material using mnemonic techniques.
discover practical memory techniques for your career, including memory palace, mind maps, acronyms, and the skull method to prepare, memorize, and deliver powerful meetings and speeches.
Turn foreign words into memorable images using sound-alike and link methods to aid memory. Place them in a memory palace to organize vocabulary by nouns, adjectives, and verbs.
Apply major system, Dominic system, and the person-action-object system to memorize long numbers, transforming digit sequences into vivid memory palace images like memory athletes.
Learn memory techniques for memorizing playing cards, including major system, Dominic System, and Payo system, and compare efficiency using memory palaces to excel in world memory championships.
Believe in your memory and train with a flexible toolkit of memory techniques, memory palaces, and multisensory imagery to improve learning, recall, and overall brain health.
This course surveys low technique and other memory techniques, offers practical applications, and inspires a lifelong journey toward better memory, with tools, books, courses, and a blog for continued learning.
Most of the memory improvement courses are full of dusty theories, containing a lot boring and theoretical stuff about the functioning of the brain and memory, but dealing too little with the practical part of this fascinating field. In the same way you don't have to be a computer programmer to know how to use a computer efficiently, you don't need to become a neuro-psychiatrist to improve your memory. In this practical course, you will learn many powerful memory tools and, more importantly, you will see how to use them in your daily activities to become more efficient in your studies, personal life, or career and achieve greater success.
This course is intended to be a condensed guide to memory techniques that will provide you with a solid foundation for practicing them in the future. The good news is that once you learn these techniques, it's like learning a new foreign language. New horizons and perspectives will open up to you almost as soon as you start practicing them, and your performance will move to a higher level. In fact, armed with these powerful mind tools, you will become a completely new person.
Memory training is similar to body training. Once you start this practice, you can already call yourself a "memory athlete". The results will be visible from the first days of memory training. Soon, you will probably set new goals for the future, maybe to participate in a memory championship and (why not?), to become a Grandmaster of Memory.
Remember, all you need to become a memory athlete is a set of tools and a lot of practice. This course will teach you the tools and will guide you to effective practice.
Keep in mind that the memory methods and systems presented in this course are tested and used by memory experts and they will also work for you. Whether you are at the beginning of your journey to improving your memory, or you already have notions in this area, I am convinced that in this course, you will find new and interesting things to apply to your daily activities.
Improving your memory can be fun, and you can achieve astonishingly impressive results very quickly!
I'm sure you will enjoy it and I can't wait to be your guide and mentor on this exciting new journey!
Your Instructor,
Chris M Nemo
Memory Improvement Writer & Blogger
Creator of The Super Clever Advanced Learning Method (SCALM)