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Remembering Names

Remembering Names

BE SUAVE

B - Believe (you can remember)

E - Exercise (Do it as often as you can)

S - Say It (when the person says its name)

U - Use it (in the conversation)

A - Ask it (about its meaning or where it come from)

V - Visualise (as a picture of that name)

E - End it (by saying the name)

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Methods

Focus

  • Practice focus - Limit distractions

Study - Try to use

  1. Active Recall
  2. Spaced Repetition
  3. State of Mind
  4. Music for mind
  5. Take note and Highlight

Memory - ...

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Purpose

Purpose

Setting SMART Goals

S - Specific

M - Measurable

A - Actionable

R - Realistic 

T - Time-based (with a deadline)

And the work should go Head --> Heart -...

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About The Author

About The Author

"The Kid with the Broken Brain" to remembering hundreds of names in his talks, remembering 100 digits, and recalling it from the back... The renowned brain coach Jim Kwik.

The child who took extra three years to learn how to read now reads one book per week.

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FLOW

For getting into the flow

  • Remove distractions
  • Give yourself enough time
  • Do something you love
  • Set Clear Goals
  • Challange a little

The enemies of Flow,

  • Multitasking
  • Stress
  • Fear of failure
  • Lack of conviction

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Learning any Skill

Learning any Skill

FASTER way to learn any skills

F - Forget (what you knew about it - fresh start)

A - Act (participate in the learning)

S - State (learning is state-dependent - get into the alpha state)

T ...

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Becoming Limitless

Becoming Limitless

To becoming limitless you need right 3Ms - Mindset, Motivation and Method.

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Speed Reading

Speed Reading

The barriers to increasing reading speed

  • Regression: Going to the previous word to read it again. To stop it use a visual pacer. Underline the words that you read with your finger (in pc use your cursor.)
  • Subvocalization: The voice in your mind...

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S3

S3

Small Simple Steps (S3) start with Habit Loop (from the book 'Atomic Habits' by James Clear).

Create some morning habits.

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Energy

  • Brain Foods: Avocadoes, Blueberries, Broccoli, Dark Chocolate, Eggs, Green vegetables, salmon, Sardines, Caviar, Turmeric, Walnuts, and Water.
  • Exercise
  • Killing ANT's (Automatic Negative Thoughts)

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LES BRown

LIFE HAS NO LIMITATIONS EXCEPT THE ONES YOU MAKE.

LES BROWN

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Motivation

Motivation

Remember the formula

Motivation = Purpose * Energy * S3

S3 = Small Simple Steps

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Jim Kwik

The Hero's journey is the perfect structure to lend power and purpose to your personal story. In Limitless you are the superhero.

JIM KWIK

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Mindset

Mindset

For having a correct mindset -

  • Make a list of your limiting beliefs.
  • Get the facts about those beliefs.
  • Create New beliefs.

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7 Lies of Learning

7 Lies of Learning

  1. Intelligence is Fixed.
  2. We use only 10% of your brain.
  3. Mistakes are Failures.
  4. Knowledge is Power. (Without implementation it's useless)
  5. Learning new things is Difficult.

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Jim kwik

If an egg is broken by an outside force LIFE ends. If broken by an inside force, LIFE begins. Great things always begin from inside.

JIM KWIK

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A learner who loves to share wisdom on personal growth, happiness, and success on Deepstash. Topics include motivation, habits, goals, and mindset. Believes that everyone can achieve their dreams with the right attitude and action.

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Memorize names

  • If you don’t hear the name distinctly, ask the person to repeat it
  • For unusual names, ask for the spelling
  • Repeat the name several times during the conversation
  • Associate the name with the person’s features, expression, and general appearance

A quick mindfulness exercise to start accepting your emotions

  • Visualise a time you felt excitement.
  • Think of a time you felt anger.
  • Picture a time you felt love.
  • Think of a time you felt sadness.
  • Visualise a time you felt proud.
  • Think of a time you felt fear...

Commit Their Name To Memory And Use It

People like when their names are remembered. To do so more easily:

  • Repeat the name throughout your conversation. You're more likely to remember it if you say it yourself.
  • End your conversation with their name in the same way as you started to ensure it sticks with you.
  • Remeber...

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