Memory Palace Technique - The ULTIMATE Step-by-Step Guide

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Memory Palace Technique - The ULTIMATE Step-by-Step Guide
Design your memory palace with our guide, and you'll discover how to use the memory palace technique, also known as a mind palace. Immerse yourself in the transformative memory palace technique, where you'll learn effective strategies on how to memorize information more efficiently. Elevate your memory skills and explore the world of memory improvement with this comprehensive video. Uncover the secrets of a well-constructed mind palace and embark on a journey to boost your memory power!
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00:35 - Understanding the Memory Palace
01:30 - Step-by-Step Construction of Your Memory Palace
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04:50 - Advanced Techniques and Long-Term Benefits
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@uninterruptedlearning
@uninterruptedlearning 4 ай бұрын
1) Reflect on a past learning challenge. How could the Memory Palace technique have made it easier? 2) How do you think the Memory Palace technique could be applied in everyday life? Let's brainstorm practical uses!
@user-sd6xl3uq5r
@user-sd6xl3uq5r 2 ай бұрын
I gotta say This really works! It took me about an hour or so to memorize all 46 presidents and about 2 hours to get all the books in the catholic bible
@uninterruptedlearning
@uninterruptedlearning 2 ай бұрын
That's amazing! Glad it was useful.
@mamalau6995
@mamalau6995 Ай бұрын
it is so useful, you deserve to have much more views & subscribers. keep it up! 🎉
@uninterruptedlearning
@uninterruptedlearning Ай бұрын
Thank I truly appreciate that🙏
@NoxiismWasTaken
@NoxiismWasTaken 2 ай бұрын
I understand the premise and understand how this can be extremely useful for things like lists for groceries and such, but how does this technique help with learning a new language?
@uninterruptedlearning
@uninterruptedlearning 2 ай бұрын
You can begin by choosing a word in a different language for your place. Then, every day or so, you can add more words to the first word to make phrases or sentences. For example, on Day 1, you could say "Hola"; on Day 2, you could add "me llamo"; on Day 3, you could say "Noxiism"; on Days 4 and 5, you could practice; and on Day 7, you could ask "¿Cómo estás?" Then, on Days 8 and 9, you could practice the whole phrase. You can do this at your own pace and add as many words as you like or feel you can absorb at a time. Hope this helps😉
@ThE_nOnGifTed
@ThE_nOnGifTed 2 ай бұрын
I played battle royale games for 4 years and i remember houses and places in maps very well . Like i know every single furniture. So can i use that?
@uninterruptedlearning
@uninterruptedlearning 2 ай бұрын
Yes, of course. It's a memorization technique for people who can vividly remember a location or items in a location.
@vascobroma8907
@vascobroma8907 2 ай бұрын
I do this with video game worlds. Have fun and learn at the same time. ;)
@uninterruptedlearning
@uninterruptedlearning 2 ай бұрын
That's awesome👍👍
@mamalau6995
@mamalau6995 Ай бұрын
which game?
@vascobroma8907
@vascobroma8907 Ай бұрын
​@@mamalau6995 lots of games. Skyrim, Forza, anything with an interesting world to explore. I also do it with nebula/unique locations discovered in Elite Dangerous, though that's proven to be a bit of a challenge given the size of the game world (a 1:1 scale replica of the entire Milky Way galaxy). I also have a mind palace Minecraft world. It's an island with a coastal medieval town. I add to it every time I have something new I need to memorize.
@xemtuvi-nhiettinh-az
@xemtuvi-nhiettinh-az Ай бұрын
How many years are you using this technique❓
@Hicoffeman
@Hicoffeman 3 ай бұрын
Hey, what if I don't want a place that actually exists, but rather imagine a new place? like a museum, or an infinite corridor with spaces between the walls? it's possible?
@uninterruptedlearning
@uninterruptedlearning 3 ай бұрын
That's a good question. It's possible but could be difficult because you need to be able to visualize and remember the location very well. If you can familiarize yourself with that image, like you do your home then it's definitely possible.
@Hicoffeman
@Hicoffeman 3 ай бұрын
@@uninterruptedlearning damn, cool!!! but a question that the video raised in me, how do you create several mind maps and not forget that they have already been created? Can you do something like in the Sherlock Holmes series where he kind of searches for the mind map through a menu? and then when choosing, does he enter that specific map?
@Hicoffeman
@Hicoffeman 3 ай бұрын
@@uninterruptedlearning like choosing the stages of a video game, like crash bandicoot?
@uninterruptedlearning
@uninterruptedlearning 3 ай бұрын
@@Hicoffeman The best practice would be to pick one place for each subject you're studying and consistently retrieve the information so it becomes 2nd nature. At that point, you could expand and create more mind maps or add different levels. For example, if we're talking about homework, you could decide to think about everything for English class as being on the ground floor of your house. Then, maybe choose your bedroom for Math work, and the basement could be for Science. This way, your whole house is the main spot for your study stuff, but inside your house, different areas are for different subjects. Does that make sense?
@kaiser1494
@kaiser1494 11 күн бұрын
There is also a mnemonic technique called the memory wheel or Lullian wheel which simply uses the alphabet as its stations. You can layer these wheels to memorise content from AA to ZZ depending on how many wheels.
@gamertonbw1599
@gamertonbw1599 Ай бұрын
I test this technique, compared to memorizing exact words by words (take very long time) and summarizing with understanding, after few months, memory palace technique seems to have the best retention of data… But need to understand the information as well not just remember in order to apply the information in real life…
@peacemaker9807
@peacemaker9807 6 күн бұрын
I just imagine mind palace as too limiting. Too much information for so small a place, also that expanding requires you remember yet another new place - how many places can you keep track off. I just think it's overwhelming and limited. So how do you keep track of so much?
@uninterruptedlearning
@uninterruptedlearning 3 күн бұрын
Maybe we'll create another video explaining the answer to your question when using this technique. Make sure to turn on your notifications so you don't miss it.
@prabathgarusinghe8809
@prabathgarusinghe8809 3 күн бұрын
I have to memorize whole sentences not just words .How can I use this technique ?
@uninterruptedlearning
@uninterruptedlearning 3 күн бұрын
Divide the sentence into key components or phrases. Each segment should carry a portion of the sentence that is easy to visualize. Then continue following the rest of the steps.
@prabathgarusinghe8809
@prabathgarusinghe8809 Күн бұрын
@@uninterruptedlearning thank you very much for your response! I have to memorize paragraphs of biology for my exams.There are some points that are hard to visualize.I thought about making a list of key points and memorizing those words by visualizing them as posters on my memory palace.Could you give me an opinion about it ?
@uninterruptedlearning
@uninterruptedlearning Күн бұрын
@@prabathgarusinghe8809 that sounds like an excellent idea, just remember to visualize the most relevant points so you have less to try to remember. Good luck on your exams👍👍
@xemtuvi-nhiettinh-az
@xemtuvi-nhiettinh-az Ай бұрын
How many years are you using this technique❓
@xemtuvi-nhiettinh-az
@xemtuvi-nhiettinh-az Ай бұрын
How many years are you using this technique❓
@xemtuvi-nhiettinh-az
@xemtuvi-nhiettinh-az Ай бұрын
How many years are you using this technique❓
@uninterruptedlearning
@uninterruptedlearning Ай бұрын
For almost 3 years. Do you also use this technique?
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