Unlimited Memory
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Use rhymes and associations to remember abstract information

Use rhymes and associations to remember abstract information

from Unlimited Memory: How to Use Advanced Learning Strategies to Learn Faster, Remember More and be More Productive by Kevin Horsley

How to Apply This

  1. Use rhymes to remember numbers.
    If you want to remember the sequence of the numbers 1-10, for example, think of the words that rhyme with each number. Then, create a visual story depending on what numbers you want to remember.
  2. Use associations to remember complicated information.
    When learning something abstract, like a name, try breaking up the word into bits. For example, if you want to remember Washington, you can separate it into components associated with the word, such as wash and tin. Then imagine someone washing a tin bucket.

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