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Book Memory Tips From a Memory Champion 

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Memory champion Ron White teaches how anyone can use the Mind Palace technique to memorize books. Stay tuned for a full interview coming soon on Valuetainment. Make sure to subscribe to Valuetainment for the updates: bit.ly/2aPEwD4
About Ron White: Ron White is a mnemonist, and was the USA Memory Champion in 2009 and 2010. In 2010, he appeared on the History Channel television program, 'Stan Lee's Superhumans'.
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@conrradnicholls7316
@conrradnicholls7316 5 лет назад
I used this technique for the last two years as a graduate student to memorize scientific papers, experimental protocols, student names, and even my upcoming weekly plans. It has changed the way I do everything and my retention ability has skyrocketed! Currently practicing to do the same with business and Econ books. Great stuff!
@pranalipatil6048
@pranalipatil6048 5 лет назад
Hey connrad is it really working!...Bcoz I'm facing some problem to imagine it
@Hustle_and_Muscle222
@Hustle_and_Muscle222 4 года назад
Oh word
@nationfirst7080
@nationfirst7080 3 года назад
Super
@conrradnicholls7316
@conrradnicholls7316 3 года назад
@@shivanichauhan1638 so for me, this method doesn’t really help to memorize whole books word for word. Instead, it helps me to memorize names with faces, patterns in ideologies or philosophy, specific abstract concepts, equations, step by step protocols, take home messages from chapters in a book, or even rough layouts of new ideas. For some words or phrases, you can group them together and put them in the same room or on the same piece of furniture in your imagined house, and that way you can recall them easier later when visualizing that room or piece of furniture. But for me, I can better remember concepts, steps, or processes better than individual words. It can be done! But it’s just not something that works for me.
@Alpha-bz6ke
@Alpha-bz6ke 2 года назад
So useful, I definitely need to develop this skill.
@kevin.feng1
@kevin.feng1 5 лет назад
Highly interesting concept. It was mentioned several times in Sherlock Holmes, he would retreat to his “mind palace” and through it he could access all his past knowledge
@rickychen7876
@rickychen7876 5 лет назад
This technique is also in a book called "unlimited memory" which describes this method.
@PavanMS87
@PavanMS87 5 лет назад
People underestimate the power of a trained memory, this technique has transformed my life into what i wanted. For beginners i can suggest to buy the book by Harry Lorayne. Thank me later
@lcssbr
@lcssbr 5 лет назад
Which one?
@PavanMS87
@PavanMS87 5 лет назад
@@lcssbr how to develop a super power memory
@TheBboyStyle
@TheBboyStyle 5 лет назад
Was using that technique when studying Chinese language, I could learn around 50 characters a day quite easily
@nustada
@nustada 5 лет назад
Doesn't the Chinese language kind of lend itself to that anyhow, is in the characters represent things?
@TheBboyStyle
@TheBboyStyle 5 лет назад
@@nustada Exactly, each of the characters is made of multiple components that represent each a concept or object, so the mind palace is perfect. You can turn these characters into scenes easily
@nationfirst7080
@nationfirst7080 3 года назад
Ron is my favourite mentor
@Jejdjejbfjf
@Jejdjejbfjf 2 года назад
The mind palace is fine but I’ve always had a problem with getting the sequence right. Sure we can visualise a room but the mind doesn’t easily visualise which items to go first or second, especially if you have a thousand things to remember right? Can one even find a thousand items in the room to associate with?
@nicola-socialmediasuccess8687
@nicola-socialmediasuccess8687 5 лет назад
I would know this tip when I was in school...
@willaolsen9095
@willaolsen9095 5 лет назад
I wish it was longer and more detailed
@jimbo7042
@jimbo7042 Год назад
I use this yesterday it worked. I don't know how long I'm going to remember it for but I definitely remembered
@Mr3344555
@Mr3344555 5 лет назад
"There's a technique that goes back 2500 years. I didn't come up with it." No shit Mr. Amazing memory Vampire lol the story/visual technique though is the easiest and most effective way to memorize! Props
@akutty1
@akutty1 4 года назад
Sir, Can u please reply for my single question. I need a memory technique for public speaking memory techniquest.
@brocklaser5124
@brocklaser5124 14 дней назад
You can use the link system
@oguzhansarigun2545
@oguzhansarigun2545 5 лет назад
The main question is we have limited rooms but lots of information to memorize. Can we overwrite?
@TheBboyStyle
@TheBboyStyle 5 лет назад
You can invent places ;)
@steezmonster92
@steezmonster92 5 лет назад
Oguzhan Sarigun you can reuse a location over and over again for different information. Only avoid doing that if the two sets of information are similar. I.e. you can use your bedroom to memorize all the cities in California and 1,000 digits of Pi. But don’t use the same room to memorize all the cities in California and later all the cities in New York.
@beyinmax
@beyinmax 5 лет назад
online olarak hazırlanmış en kaliteli hafıza sarayı kursu: www.udemy.com/course/hafiza-sarayi-etkili-ogrenmek-icin-beynin-kullanma-kilavuzu/?couponCode=INDIRIMLI ve tabi, sorunun cevabını orada bulacaksın...
@Jay-ef2ii
@Jay-ef2ii Год назад
I used mnemonics to memorize Phlegm. March 9, 2023. USA
@alikhankarymsakov7467
@alikhankarymsakov7467 4 года назад
Isnt it like you memorize one set of things, and now you are associating your furniture with these things forever?
@rrumansharif
@rrumansharif 3 года назад
Nice
@seanh.1460
@seanh.1460 3 месяца назад
Is this just some random technique someone had just made up from the designs on the “Resident Evil” video games’ doors opening and closing? …or…maybe my mind is too far gone… or need a different technique…
@teth.
@teth. 5 лет назад
I only came here for his eyes at 3:05
@gabzitcho
@gabzitcho 10 месяцев назад
When I close my eyes the only thing that I can see is darkness..
@alphasuperior100
@alphasuperior100 4 года назад
I can't do it my mind can't visualize a room I tried.
@rajat131000
@rajat131000 4 года назад
Then you are suffering from a rare condition called Aphantasia... In this condition a person is unable to actually visualize in pictures... Did you just see pale brown and nothing else when you close your eyes... Try to concentrate on a flame of a candle... And try visualize it... It'll help... And also look up on the internet...
@alphasuperior100
@alphasuperior100 4 года назад
@@rajat131000 No, I can remember my social security number, passwords, credit card numbers so maybe I have mild Aphantasia.
@rajat131000
@rajat131000 4 года назад
@@alphasuperior100 there are many exercises to develop and improve visualisation just imagine weird , big, bright, colorful object in abnormal places like an elephant flying with an hot air balloon♨💨🎈 also try to imagine sounds smells it'll help
@pirateking705
@pirateking705 3 года назад
I don't have furniture in my house
@harshadfx
@harshadfx 5 лет назад
I got a question for all the people who have used this technique in their lives. if one of the tables in my room is holding a washing machine and a phone with brain on number one, won't I get confused as to which context they belong? And over time, this table will be holding like 20 items. Then surely I won't remember the associations.
@rajat131000
@rajat131000 4 года назад
You don't need to... The images act as an anchor for the information and it'll jolt your memory... And also don't use just one room use all the familiar places.. For example houses of your relatives and friends.. Parks stores apartments.. Etc... This technique bypasses the active working memory and transfer the information directly to your permanent memory.. But if you don't recall it then you'll forget eventually...just relax and use your own imagination and association.. It's fun😜
@pwhales264
@pwhales264 5 лет назад
I wonder who punched dude in the eye👀
@alphasuperior100
@alphasuperior100 4 года назад
I said the same thing too.
@carmenlucia2556
@carmenlucia2556 2 года назад
What if he doesn't remember
@nikhilgill
@nikhilgill 2 года назад
It is clearly hulk he is so close to him
@lpgoog
@lpgoog 2 года назад
Who hit the guy?
@nikhilgill
@nikhilgill 2 года назад
Hulk just Look in his right
@Hustle_and_Muscle222
@Hustle_and_Muscle222 5 лет назад
What if I don’t have 5 rooms😂
@supreetkumar7604
@supreetkumar7604 5 лет назад
You could create virtual rooms
@june4294
@june4294 4 года назад
You can use ur school, friend s house or some public places you know well enough.
@aquilatempestate9527
@aquilatempestate9527 5 лет назад
Lincoln was a warmonger.
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