Hi there. I am a Spanish viewer and I found your channel among others to improve my memory. The thing is that here in Spain (and I guess also in other countries), to become a public servant you need to memorise a large list of topics and then present some at random orally to a judging board. To put it in numbers, the exam to become a diplomat has more than 200 topics and you have to present 4 of them in one hour (15 minutes for each) usually at a pace of 200 words per hour (3.000 words for each topic). So you not only need to memorise around 1 topic of 3000 words per day (to be in time for the annual exam and rehearse), but also you have to do it good enough to say it at that pace. Could you make a video on some advice?
Good day sir! On the topic of virtual memory palaces, how do you remember all the loci if you only saw them virtually? Isn't it hard to memorize all of them? What is your technique? Thank you very much!
Hi there. I am a Spanish viewer and I found your channel among others to improve my memory. The thing is that here in Spain (and I guess also in other countries), to become a public servant you need to memorise a large list of topics and then present some at random orally to a judging board. To put it in numbers, the exam to become a diplomat has more than 200 topics and you have to present 4 of them in one hour (15 minutes for each) usually at a pace of 200 words per hour (3.000 words for each topic). So you not only need to memorise around 1 topic of 3000 words per day (to be in time for the annual exam and rehearse), but also you have to do it good enough to say it at that pace. Could you make a video on some advice?
Good day sir! On the topic of virtual memory palaces, how do you remember all the loci if you only saw them virtually? Isn't it hard to memorize all of them? What is your technique? Thank you very much!
Hey, for virtual journeys you need to review them more often. However if you use them regulary they will become fluent
@@MemorysportsTV thank you sir have a nice day!