Website review: Develop Perfect Memory With the Mem...
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•39 reviews since Mar 10, 2008
self-improvement, memory, memory-enhancement
•litemind.com/memory-palace/
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onewithit21 rated 4 months ago- The Memory Palace is one of the most powerful memory techniques I know. It's not only effective, but also fun to use - and not hard to learn at all.

mbhigdon rated 4 months ago- i can see how this would be really effective. now every time i go to the grocery to get bacon, i'm going to see bacon zombie hands reaching for me under my front door. :)

bangbangitsbritt rated 4 months ago- I had a substitute teacher in 9th grade that taught us this technique. He named individual items, and through a Memory Palace taught us how to connect and remember each object in order. 5 years later, I can still tell you each and every one of those items. Glass, Ceiling, eiffel tower, robe, rose, tire, door, pencil, elephant, street, ring and ashtray.

operondus rated 4 months ago- This is cool!! I'm going to try it out

lsfloyd rated 4 months ago- I will have to give this a try. With all the things we try to cram in our heads these days, we need all the help we can get.
- I will have to give this a try. With all the things we try to cram in our heads these days, we need all the help we can get.

focsa rated 4 months ago- Develop Perfect Memory With the Memory Palace Technique

absinthenu rated 4 months ago- Lolz!!! Would it be weird if i said that i've been doing this since i was my 3rd grade... i was around 9 then and nobody told me about it.. i just found it on my own. found it easier to remember my course answers this way..

gopherguts1218 rated 4 months ago- I love this. Wonderful article.

Alcoolex rated 4 months ago- Memory palace seems like a credible way to remember stuff.

abum15 rated 4 months ago- good memory technique