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You know that the matters of the subject are in the book but can you pull out where the matters are exactly?

So, there are certain techniques to increase your memory and store things in it.

One such technique is called Mind Palace.

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Is our Memory Power really improvable?

Yes, it is.

Have you ever wondered what happened to the things that you read when you were young.

When you were reading you would have had a perfect memory of the subject. But over time you could have forgot it.

But the fact is you never forget anything you read. All the matte...

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A memory palace, or a method of loci, is an imagined physical palace where one piece of information is placed in each site, allowing one to mentally stroll through their memory palace drawing out information in the required order without missing an element.

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A memory palace is an imaginary location where you can store mnemonic images in your mind.

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Study Less Study Smart

  1. Break your study time down in to chunks such as 30 minutes and then take a 5 minute break to keep your brain fresh and awake as you are studying.
  2. Teach what you learn to others. This is one of the big values from study groups.
  3. Know the difference between recollection and rec...

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