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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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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...
Memory Improvement Techniques - Chain Method
The Chain Method is a method for connecting images in your imagination. This is one of the basic skills needed to develop a phenomenal memory. There are a few rules for connecting images that should always be followed when using the Chain Method. As ...
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...
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...
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...
