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Memory Palace

Notes

Memory Palace is a way to memorize abstract information using spatial components. The more common method is to attach an idea to a place you are familiar with, such as your house. For example, instead of trying to memorize a todo-list such as go to the groceries, pay your bills, and do five push ups, try to imagine:

  1. A bag of groceries laying at your door, than a stack of money with a lock on it at your desk, and lastly five weights at the entrance of your kitchen.

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Overview

🔼Topic:: Memory, Attention and cognitive load (MOC) ↩️Origin:: Moonwalking with Einstein (book) 🔗Link::

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