Great thing about this, is that it’s very flexible. When you go back through your Memory Palace and you can’t remember something, all you have to do is change the image or change the structure of your memory palace.
Next, you can experiment with different organizational structures. You can try to place 2 items on each wall to store more information. Or maybe you can go to all 3 walls in a room, then also go to the ceiling and then to the floor.
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Memory Breakthrough: The Ultimate Guide To Remember Almost Anything - InnerGeniusdly enough, or in a memorable way. The image you imagined doesn’t remind you of the item in the list well enough.
After doing this 2 or 3 times, you’ll start to get the hang of it. You’ll know when an image isn’t clear enough to remember.
<span>Great thing about this, is that it’s very flexible. When you go back through your Memory Palace and you can’t remember something, all you have to do is change the image or change the structure of your memory palace.
Next, you can experiment with different organizational structures. You can try to place 2 items on each wall to store more information. Or maybe you can go to all 3 walls in a room, then also go to the ceiling and then to the floor.
You just need to establish the rules for how you’ll travel through the house in advance, and that’s how the information will be organized.
For every set of information, you’ll need Summary
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