5 AWESOME 🧠 memory books you've probably never heard of!

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#MemoryBooks #Bibliophile

TOC:
0:00 - Intro
1:14 - "Memory Craft" by Lynne Kelly
4:52 - "Uncommon Sense Teaching" by Barbara Oakley
8:20 - "I Remember" by Joe Brainard
11:40 - "The Victorious Mind" by Anthony Metivier
14:43 - "Storyworthy" by Matthew Dicks
18:32 - Outro

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What are some of YOUR non-obvious memory books to recommend to ME?

NelsonDellis
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If anyone thinks it impossible to memorize, say, the Periodic Table of Elements: I'm 72 years old, suffered a really bad stroke, but I achieved that prize! I have also memorized all of the presidents and a sundry of other things. I never thought I could do it; but I did! There are two books by Nelson you should read: Remember It! and Super Memory-Powers.

eddiet
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I go to a library once a while, and sometimes I find random books I didn’t know I needed. I remember picking up a book that says “Silence” by Thich Nhat Hanh. At that time I had no idea who he was, and after I read the book I’ve done a lot of research about him and mindfulness. It helped me a lot with my anxiety at the time...
After watching this I can hear the library calling me :D

sandrarosing
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While in college I ended up studying by highlighting the most important sentences in each paragraph. There were usually just one or two, but the process of deciding which to highlight I think made the difference. Of course it kills resale value but it worked.

pay
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I read Memory Craft before I found this video and I can confirm it is an amazing book!

BanZooKie
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The 'I remember' book seems so interesting, I'll put it on my tbr

advikgupta
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"Kenneth L Higbee -Your Memory (How it works and how to improve it)" ..highly recommended. Just small ideas can be applied and have your own unique approach. Some of the methods taught by Nelson in his book are also covered by the late Professor Higbee. "Tony Buzan - Memory Vision" can also help one develop 10, 000 pegs out of one basic major method list.

jaimefarias
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I'd never heard of "I Remember, " but it sounds fantastic! Thanks for the recommendation.

neurodeviant
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My first "Lakusa" was my scientific calculator (CASIO fx-3650Pii), and it worked really well during my exams.
On test days, I'd bring in my calculator. But here's the kicker -I had all my formulas and math concepts memorised by matching them to the symbols and numbers on my calculator. I bet my teachers were onto me, giving me bombastic side-eyes as I stared at my calculator like I was cheating. But they never found out 🤣

TheUnknown-lwjx
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Recently shared the memory palace technique I learned through your course with a Memory Program that is doing research in Alzheimers. They hadn't heard of you or memory palaces. They know you now! Thanks for the book recommendations! P.S. I rocked my memory test using memory palace.

LTVLT
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Hi, Nelson. Would like to again thank for answering my email inquiries when I was confused. I bought three of the books just on your say-so. Thank you. Can't wait to read The Victorious Mind! Those interest in memory-learning should read Nelson's two books: Super Memory-Powers and Remember It! I bought them and they are FANTASTIC reads!

eddiet
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Thank you for sharing! Great video! I love your concepts and perspectives on thinking and memory! You now have a new follower 😊

mikemiller
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Ever read Dean Vaughn's book
"How to Remember Anything"? It's one of my favorites!

MrDb
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So I do have a question for you. What should someone do if for example they can't remember locations. I have directional disorientation, and it makes it really hard for me to remember locations of things and places. It's almost like a form of dyslexia. Most of the memory techniques suggest these memory palaces.. but my memory palace doesn't stay consistent. Sort of at a loss on how to implement techniques when the base doesn't exist.

Kaalokalawaia
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I believe memorizing, makes whatever is being memorized easier to implement in the real word. Nelson Thanks for your tips and memory hacks!!!

TruePower
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Hi there Nelson. You are awesome. What memory book would you suggest for a five year old? Thanks man.

thelearningbee
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Hey, thank you for your video. Have a good day!

TheBuslaefff
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I admire your videos, your speech. Little tip for you. Look for god of memory “swami vivekanand” and who was he what he has done :)

shivagajera
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When practicing memory I try linking one common event with the year it happened. For example:

John Kennedy dies in 1963, 1968 both Bobby Kennedy and Dr. Martin King lose their lives after being shot.

jameswright
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I am from India ❤️ I love your videos🔥 love your content bro 🙏🏼keep it up 🔥

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