Visual Memory Techniques: Two MUST HAVE Hacks To Memorize Quickly & Effectively

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Visual memory techniques involve an ironic twist...

One that many people who teach the art of memory fail to teach you.

Never fear. Dr. Metivier is here.

Learn these two hacks and you will instantly get more out of the visual memory techniques you use.

The first hack is something I've been using for years to learn faster and remember more. Sadly, a lot of people are missing out on it due to the tools used in contemporary culture.

The second hack is counterintuitive.

For more resources on using it, check out these further resources:

1. The Imaginary Memory Palace Memory of Hugh of St. Victor

2. Aristotle's Nuclear Alphabet

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I am in medical school in Europe which still uses the Austro-Hungarian schooling method, which unfortunately doesn't consist of deep learning/understanding as its based on pure memorization of lots of systematized information. I had good results when it came to learning about physiological processes, as my baseline memory capacity is sufficient for interconnected and dynamic information, but had trouble with pathology since it was a systematized collection of disease, genetic markers, histological properties, etc.
Applying the MP technique turned the "static" information into "dynamic" for me, which allowed me to pass the strict exams and made it both fun and efficient, which in turn has made me a happier person (less stress and self doubt) and more confident.
Wanted to say thanks for introducing me to these concepts with such enthusiasm because in the end thats what made me want to try it!

ivor
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Love your work sir your podcast with John Graham really motivated me to fight battles of my own.😊

parthsharma
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This video is fantastic. I'm a student of the magbetic memory method and I'm making fairly slow progress with these techniques, but the eproced logically first tip seems crucial to me... I'm going to try and apply it .... Thanks anthony

fredericf
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i will follow this thanks for making such a nice video

spectors
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Such a magnificent combination of learning techniques

SuccessMindset
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Hey Anthony, have you checked out the Mandarin Blueprint Method? I'd honestly be shocked if you haven't, since taking their course is how I learned about you in the first place (they mention you in their course, and if I'm not mistaken even use you as an actor in their memory palaces)... Anyway they have an excellent pronunciation course that I think could really help you. And then their huge blueprint course would be right up your street, because it's all about learning the language with memory palaces to learn the characters and then using that reading skill for input. It's expensive but well worth it!

gabrielseanwallace
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For workbooks, can you consider a version that uses less ink? A thick black header, for example, looks sharp, but a 30 page workbook with one on each page, that's alot of ink for home printing and it isn’t even an image, just a black ink rectangle.

jewelweed
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Hello! I just found about your channel and watched 2 videos. It is a really benefical channel. You give lots of awesome information. The only problem I faced is there are soo many videos and I sadly don't have enough time to watch them all. What would your top 5 or top 10 suggestions? Thanks in advance.

K-kwbb
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I NEED HELP
As a jee student I need to memorize tons of math formulas I also prepared some memory palaces but I don't know how to turn a formula into an image so I can store it in my memory palace. Please make a video in this topic

pxnqowx
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Hey Anthony, a question just came to mind when thinking. On your masterclass, I recall you mentioning taxi drivers and how they have an enlarged brain region relating to spatial processing. Are you aware of any studies on if this helps them in memory palace usage? In other words, does that carry over to better being able to recall objects placed in their mind? If so, do you think driving or doing other activities that exercise spatial placement in the real world would be beneficial to a memory trainer?

samuelzins
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I am from Indian student as I saw these video I can understand that by using visual memory techniques many of you are able to learn and memorize a lot of different . So, also want to learn these techniques can you tell me where I can find the basic videos related to mind and visual memory. And I will be happy if you can guide me to learn these techniques

ArunReddy-tmom
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Nice countdown/intro, reminiscent of "ghost-in-the-shell" 🙏☮️🕛

benjahmon
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How to add things into the memory palace

JamesJackson-idoi
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Im sorry mr, i dont really speak english but what is rule of three? Is it when we visualize thing, .. we have to just visualize three things to experience it better? Becuz i also feel's like, visualize many thing in once make me not really felling immerse thru my visualizatiom.. thankyou sir

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