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My goal is to demonstrate to all what is possible with a phenomenal memory, and to help you understand how to develop yours. You can learn to easily and efficiently memorize anything, including textbooks!
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Memory Tips - Where Are My Keys?
If you’re like me, you hate having to look for your keys/cell phone/wallet, especially when you need to leave right now or you’re going to be late. You’ve all heard the advice: ‘If you just put it in the same place every time,...
Private Pilot Certification - Unit 3 pt. 3
*This is a current project of mine. I am using GMS to memorize a study guide for the FAA Private Pilot Certification test. After taking the 60-lesson course at the School of Phenomenal Memory, this is an example of what you would be able to do.* I fi...
Singling Images Into Parts
So far you have learned how to create support images, how to connect information visually, and guidelines for visualization. Now, we are going to look at a useful technique for giving yourself more space on your support images. Let’s take the f...
Private Pilot Certification - Unit 3 pt. 2
*This is a current project of mine. I am using GMS to memorize a study guide for the FAA Private Pilot Certification test. After taking the 60-lesson course at the School of Phenomenal Memory, this is an example of what you would be able to do.* I al...
Private Pilot Certification - Unit 3
*This is a current project of mine. I am using GMS to memorize a study guide for the FAA Private Pilot Certification test. After taking the 60-lesson course at the School of Phenomenal Memory, this is an example of what you would be able to do.* Gett...
The GMS Manual
What is the GMS Manual? The GMS Manual contains the theoretical material behind the Giordano Memorization System. However, and this is the really cool part, it also contains all of the techniques used in the system, for free! Often I hear something a...
Memory Improvement Techniques - Visualization
I’m going to be starting a series of easily-applicable memory-improvement articles. Before we get started though, I need to tell you some things about visualization. Visualization is the basis of memorization in GMS. All data is encoded into vi...
Private Pilot Certification - Unit 2, part Deux
Alright, I got some time today to finish unit two, so here it goes: Unit 2 - Airplane Instruments, Engines, and Systems 2.1 - Compass Turn Error 2.2 - Pitot Static System 2.3 - Airspeed Indicator 2.4 - Altimeter 2.5 - Types of Altitude 2.6 - Setting ...
Lost in the Airport Parking Lot
I never liked parking in large lots, like at an airport. ‘Let’s see, we parked on level 4, section AA3-Blue-R. Got it’. I was always afraid of losing my car and dying of starvation in the parking lot. Luckily, that never happened, b...
Private Pilot Certification - Unit 2
I woke up very excited today, I like having something to look forward to like this. The first thing I did when I woke up was to run through the images for what I had memorized yesterday. I had created a series of support images to hold the informatio...
The School of Phenomenal Memory
If you are interested in improving your memory, take a look at the School of Phenomenal Memory Website. There is a free manual offered, which explains all of the theoretical material, as well as the techniques used in GMS. You can check out the forum...
Were you paying attention?
I was at a local dance this last weekend, and I met an interesting girl. We ended up going to watch a movie with some other friends of mine. It turned out well, and after the movie, we walked around town for a while, just talking. I didn’t hard...
FAA Private Pilot Certification
I plan on getting my private pilot’s certificate next year. In the mean time, I’m going to memorize the question bank for the certification test. It’s actually a study guide which explains everything you need to know to be able to a...
What is the School of Phenomenal Memory?
In August 2007, I decided to purchase a memory-improvement course that I had been looking at online. The course had 59 lessons, designed to teach you how to memorize *anything* you want, from peoples’ names to foreign words, from phone numbers ...
