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Lädt ... Unlimited Memory: How to Use Advanced Learning Strategies to Learn Faster, Remember More and be More Productive (Mental Mastery Book 1) (2014. Auflage)von Kevin Horsley
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Short, sweet, and actionable advice. ( ) This book book would be great for someone who has things they need to memorize. I related to some of the tactics I use, and I some new methods that were intriguing, and I will try next time I have something I want to remember. I would love to have a photographic memory, or total recall of all information I deemed relevant, but getting to this using the tactics presented in the book would require not only the up front time investment of creating the memories (easy enough), but those memories must be reviewed to remain. Time is precious and the value of remembering those things must be outweighed by the time required to solidify the memory. For example, is the value of being able to recite the first 10,000 digits of pi or the memoirs of Sherlock Holmes worth the time investment? An extreme example, but it makes my point. I remember almost nothing of the history classes I took in high school and college. If I had a time machine and could go back and use the techniques presented here to maintain these memories would I? Nope, because I was never interested in it at that level and the review effort doesn't meet the value equation. When something comes up, I'm just as happy to google it. :-) In short, if you need to memorize stuff, read this book. The tactics are solid and work well, but the commitment to long term memory takes more review effort beyond the initial memorization. This book book would be great for someone who has things they need to memorize. I related to some of the tactics I use, and I some new methods that were intriguing, and I will try next time I have something I want to remember. I would love to have a photographic memory, or total recall of all information I deemed relevant, but getting to this using the tactics presented in the book would require not only the up front time investment of creating the memories (easy enough), but those memories must be reviewed to remain. Time is precious and the value of remembering those things must be outweighed by the time required to solidify the memory. For example, is the value of being able to recite the first 10,000 digits of pi or the memoirs of Sherlock Holmes worth the time investment? An extreme example, but it makes my point. I remember almost nothing of the history classes I took in high school and college. If I had a time machine and could go back and use the techniques presented here to maintain these memories would I? Nope, because I was never interested in it at that level and the review effort doesn't meet the value equation. When something comes up, I'm just as happy to google it. :-) In short, if you need to memorize stuff, read this book. The tactics are solid and work well, but the commitment to long term memory takes more review effort beyond the initial memorization. I won't say this book has no fluff. One can say about 40% is self improvement techniques and 60% memory techniques and approach. However, what the author wrote is quite concise so you won't feel it's draggy. And the book is supposedly just an intro to memory training and you have to read many others to improve further. One might argue that with the Internet and info available everywhere, memory training is not that impt...well that's true in a sense but if you still want an edge, then it's impt. I never really read any books on memory training so it's hard for me to compare. As such, I will put it as a top 20 impt books to reread again. In the memory genre, it is worth 5 stars because I have not seen a better book than this. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Kevin Horsley broke a World Memory Record in 2013 and you're about to learn how to use his memory strategies to learn faster, be more productive, and achieve more success. With over 300,000 copies sold, Unlimited Memory is a Wall Street Journal Best Seller and has been the #1 memory book on Amazon for more than two years. It has been translated into more than a dozen languages including French, Chinese, Russian, Korean, Ukrainian, and Lithuanian. Most people never tap into 10% of their potential for memory. In Unlimited Memory, you'll learn how the world's best memory masters get themselves to concentrate at will, anytime they want. When you can easily focus and concentrate on the task at hand, and store and recall useful information, you can easily double your productivity and eliminate wasted time, stress, and mistakes at work. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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