How To Memorize Fast

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
    @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад +6

    Did this help you understand how to memorize fast? If you need more help, learn how to speed learn a memory course next: ruclips.net/video/8p_IgGzEnBU/видео.html

    • @josephpark6064
      @josephpark6064 4 года назад +1

      Not to bother you or anything. Can you make a chronological logical order playlist for memory palace? The course is awesome by the way! 😀

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад +2

      Thanks for asking about this.
      If you go to the channel homepage, you can order all the videos chronologically or by playlist. :-)

    • @josephpark6064
      @josephpark6064 4 года назад

      @@AnthonyMetivierMMM manual work got you. Much appreciated.

    • @josephpark6064
      @josephpark6064 4 года назад +1

      @@AnthonyMetivierMMM have you went to memory championship and compete? What place were you in?

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад

      I competed in Canada in a special match for charity (the only conditions under which I compete). Full story here:
      www.magneticmemorymethod.com/dave-farrow/

  • @JeffPiano13
    @JeffPiano13 4 года назад +9

    Hi, Anthony. Your channel is the hidden gem when it comes to memory training.
    I just want to share my experiences in using memory palaces. As of writing, I'm mentally exhausted in training my memory. I've been memorising series of legal maxims and paragraphs to help me pass Law school and, hopefully someday soon, the BAR.
    The training is difficult. Very difficult. But I know I'll come back to this comment someday having accomplished my dream.
    Your channel keeps on giving me new ideas to utilize the memory palace. The little community we have in this channel gives me comfort and encouragement to keep on training and training.
    Please keep on doing what you always do. May God bless you always. Thank you.

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for your kind and encouraging words. More videos coming soon and surely more community too. Thanks for being part of the adventure into memory! 🙏

  • @aaronblore1175
    @aaronblore1175 4 года назад +5

    Hey I’d love a video expanding on the last minute of this video: memory goal setting and prioritization of what to remember

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for asking about this, Aaron. Got you covered right here:
      ruclips.net/video/44TYBz1c75Q/видео.html
      Let me know if you have any lingering questions about setting memory goals after you go through it. :-)

  • @SnakeAndTurtleQigong
    @SnakeAndTurtleQigong 2 года назад +3

    It was wonderfully helpful to hear that speed and ease comes from preparation, rather than from doing something on the spot.
    I’ve been spending my vacation filling up a memory journal with structure and prep from your prismatic constellation of suggestions.
    Somehow I think I needed the permission to take the time.
    🙃

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  2 года назад +2

      Glad it was helpful! Preparation is indeed so important. When prep meets opportunity, there is no ceiling.

    • @HerbMartin52
      @HerbMartin52 2 года назад +1

      Yes, so true and I hope Anthony sees this message too.
      My life long pursuit of learning how to learn and many successes leads me to extreme impatiece with anything unnecessarily slow but im also the guy who will put in the work consitently and intensely until successful
      In recent weeks I've been grappling with the need to prepare vs the concern that I might be avoiding getting on with tbe real work of my current learning project.
      As an egregious autodidact & incorrgible iconoclast I never expect anyone to resolve such issues for me but Anthony's advice is precisely the information needed to weigh the decisions on training focus & next steps.
      Thanks brother, really thank you for all the work you do & for sharing so much of high value so openly.

  • @sharine8512
    @sharine8512 2 года назад +1

    Exactly what I needed.🎉 Thank you, I've already started doing some of the suggested tips.

  • @aq5200
    @aq5200 3 года назад +1

    Excellent Anthony, it may sound silly, you may have said it to me already, but this video explains it the way I was looking for and it provides a clearer path for me. Thank you very much...

  • @horror_classics
    @horror_classics 4 года назад +3

    I watch every Video Of Yours... Thank You ! For All the hardwork...

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад

      Glad you go through them and thanks for taking a moment to let me know. Anything you're learning and memorizing at the moment? :-)

  • @GiversUniversity
    @GiversUniversity 4 года назад +1

    Great Info Anthony. thank you for all you do to help others. thumbs up for Anthony Metivier

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад +1

      My pleasure and much appreciated. Thanks for taking a moment to say so. :-)

  • @ketchup9818
    @ketchup9818 4 года назад +3

    Nice Video im still not fast creating images but i im faster than at the beginning and sometimes some lines are really easy to memorize and others arent. I really like the broccoli „technique“ i will definetly try it out!

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for this.
      I find this too - somethings are always easier than others. I don't think that changes.
      What kind change is the "mental toughness" that moves through the thoughts about some things being harder than others. And that makes all the difference in the world. Continuing to use the techniques and take on the challenges is key. Let's keep moving forward! :-)

  • @johnpark8297
    @johnpark8297 4 года назад +3

    Dr Metivier thank you for highlighting the relevance and importance of the memory tradition in this digital age. This video has given me more ideas for increasing my speed in association. Thanks as always :-)

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад +1

      I'm so glad you found this useful for increasing association speed. May I ask what the biggest idea was that you found useful? :-)

    • @johnpark8297
      @johnpark8297 4 года назад

      @@AnthonyMetivierMMM The association of more words for each alphabet letter as well as sub alphabet ab, ac, ad etc. I find when you highlight these additional associations my creativity appears to get quicker at linking with my existing systems. As Marty says you're the doc, Doc ;-)

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад

      That is good to know and will fuel some of the updates I am planning for the MMM Masterclass.
      When you say "creativity," does that mean you feel like you are "creating"?
      I ask because I find that I get a lot faster by not creating anything, but rather making sure that there are preexisting associations in place. In this sense, I would call creativity something more like playing "Mental Lego" with preexisting elements.
      It doesn't have to feel that way for anyone else, but I'm always curious to hear other perspectives. :-)

    • @johnpark8297
      @johnpark8297 4 года назад +1

      @@AnthonyMetivierMMM I think it's more like a problem solving scenario, what you suggest triggers moments of insight into applying the knowledge and techniques to myself. :-)

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад

      That is a cool perspective - in many ways that is exactly what mnemonics are: Problem solvers. Solving the problem of unnecessary forgetfulness is my passion. Thanks as ever for being part of what makes it possible! :-)

  • @clementmukuka4013
    @clementmukuka4013 4 года назад +1

    Love the video Dr mitivier can you please explain to me more about having a memory palace for each letter of the alphabet

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for asking about this, Clement.
      This point is covered in detail in the free memory training course on my site. Have you completed it thoroughly?
      As I mention in this video, the path to memorizing quickly is to be found in mastering the fundamentals. :-)

  • @hapaxia
    @hapaxia 4 года назад +3

    Truth! Keep it coming!

  • @galengraziano7127
    @galengraziano7127 3 года назад +1

    Great video!

  • @wessel175
    @wessel175 4 года назад +2

    wow, this is one of the best ones I've seeb from you!
    I love the steps you laid out to master memory and I love how you talked about associations and making it so clear. It's almost impossible not to start practicing now you've shown these steps this clear.
    Thank you very much!

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад

      So glad you found it useful!
      What will you practice memorizing? 💪

    • @wessel175
      @wessel175 4 года назад +1

      @@AnthonyMetivierMMM
      Well
      I am going to study and I want to be the best student with the highest grade. I want to be able to remember all this stuff so maybe I can become a great scientist.
      Also, for social reasons I figured it would be really useful to remember everyones names and to remember something about them. I feel a little lonely sometimes and I feel that making good friends is essential into becoming a great scientist.
      I would also like to have a hobby of doing memory competitions. Then I could have something interesting to talk about and an impressive and really usefull skill to show and teach

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад

      Very interesting.
      I'm partial because I wrote my dissertation on friendship, but I think you're right. There is something essential and necessary about it in good science. Friendship itself is often best when conducted scientifically.
      Memory competition is super-interesting. Enjoy the journey - and the friends you'll make at them too. :-)

    • @wessel175
      @wessel175 4 года назад +1

      @@AnthonyMetivierMMM friendship conducted scientifically, that sounds very interesting, what would that look like?
      I figured that I should think about traits that I want and not want in friends and then actively look for persons who most fit the description and could help me best to improve myself by supporting and challenging me.
      But what do you mean?

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад

      Thanks for your question on this.
      You are on the right track when it comes to thinking about traits in friends.
      Friendship is a huge topic and will be covered in my next book because my thoughts on it have shifted slightly since I wrote my dissertation.
      In the meantime, I would suggest reading Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics, especially the chapters on friendship.
      If you'd to dialog seriously about it, please post back here with what you thought about it... and I'll see in the meantime if we can find time to make a video about it. To date the channel is still mostly about memory and/or memory related to meditation. But if I can squeeze something in, I will. :-)

  • @krishnasharma3073
    @krishnasharma3073 4 года назад +3

    Watching ur video after a long time, but still crazy about this like before😍😍😍😍😍

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад

      Thank you so much 😀 Please keep watching - and above all, keep using the techniques.
      What was the last thing you memorized? :-)

  • @samuelcariaga548
    @samuelcariaga548 4 года назад +2

    Those tips work very well.
    I saw a video of Jordan Peterson talking about ‘memory castle’ (MPs).

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад +1

      Cool!
      I think Memory Castle is a term more common in mid and Eastern Canada... at least, I haven't heard it used anywhere else.
      I was able to meet Dr. Peterson once - his ideas about memory are very compelling and grounded in good science. Have you read Maps of Meaning? :-)

    • @samuelcariaga548
      @samuelcariaga548 4 года назад +1

      Anthony Metivier I read 12 Rules For Life, but Maps of Meaning not yet.

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад +1

      I do suggest reading at least the first half of Maps of Meaning. It's got very powerful things to say about memory, and leading an optimized life based upon it.

    • @samuelcariaga548
      @samuelcariaga548 4 года назад +1

      Anthony Metivier I will do it 📖

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад +1

      Excellent! I look forward to your thoughts on it. :-)

  • @Renee-Heal-The-Eagle
    @Renee-Heal-The-Eagle 4 года назад +1

    Fabulous...I am going through your book again exercise by exercise.

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад

      So glad you’re going through the book. Any of the exercises so far lead to any revelations?
      Here I am working on the post-SMARTER book while waiting for editing on SMARTER. It’s probably going to have even more exercises I think you’ll find interesting. In all cases, it’s a lot of ebb and flow... as usual.
      How’s French going? 🙏

    • @Renee-Heal-The-Eagle
      @Renee-Heal-The-Eagle 4 года назад +1

      @@AnthonyMetivierMMM The only revelation I have is one has to practice lol...French is okay...could be better but that's why I am rereading the book.

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад +1

      Enjoy the journey!
      (I have a feeling the path is where "better" is found. :-) )

  • @inkognito8400
    @inkognito8400 3 года назад +1

    Great Vid!Do you use the memory palace just as a medium that carries specific information for a certain amount of time(Till it gets into your memory longterm)or do you use them as a sort of placeholder for those specific and !fixed! informations?Thanks for your reply!

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  3 года назад +1

      The answer is both.
      But the best thing is the third option, which is to use the Memory Palace technique to get the information into long term memory so you don't need the placeholder anymore.

  • @jeffenrera4542
    @jeffenrera4542 4 года назад +1

    Greetings, Anthony! Do you have any tips to improve reading speed?

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад +1

      I usually recommend that people improve reading comprehension first. What does it matter how fast you read if you don't understand or remember?
      Here's a bit more on that for you:
      ruclips.net/video/anRi9lhlfvs/видео.html
      If I do something on the reading speed, what's important to you about it? What have you already done that go you results that intrigued you?

  • @noreengeorge9346
    @noreengeorge9346 4 года назад +1

    Very helpful !!!!!
    Thanks
    Looking forward to becoming a "speed demon"

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад +1

      You can do it! We look forward to your progress updates along the way! :-)

  • @lordzroger951
    @lordzroger951 Месяц назад +1

    Hello, im a medical student and i have a tough subject to pass. I revised it for a month and consist of 500 pages. I tried to memorize it and since time is limited, i tried to do 150 -200pages per day and i understand and remember it for 1 day and next day i forget most of it😢. I need to remember extreme details, i super tired now after doing revision everyday for more than 10hrs and still im not able to retain all the information. Sometimes when im learning, there is too much that after more than 6hrs my brain unable to comprehend like its blank like when i reading a sentence ,it just doesn't register like after a certain amount of time and info my short/medium term memory just feel like its already saturated/dead but i know😅 that brain doesn't have these limit nor pain receptors. Help me, i need to learn something in 2 days.

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  Месяц назад

      Happy to help. Please reach out via my contact form on the Magnetic Memory Method site.

  • @exellence3864
    @exellence3864 2 года назад +2

    This is absolutely epic

  • @akshatshankhpal6859
    @akshatshankhpal6859 4 года назад +3

    Hi Anthony
    How can I remember all things for my next exams?

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for your question about this.
      The answer is in this video, so I would suggest this:
      1) Watch the video again
      2) Take notes
      3) Follow the suggestions
      4) Apply them to how you study for your exams
      What are your exams on? When do they take place? :-)

    • @akshatshankhpal6859
      @akshatshankhpal6859 4 года назад +1

      My exams are on science, maths and social science and I need to remember my whole syllabus to get 100 percentage in all

    • @akshatshankhpal6859
      @akshatshankhpal6859 4 года назад +1

      They are going to take place in november

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад +1

      Great - then you have lots of time to focus on the fundamentals and truly learn how to memorize fast.
      Are you up for that?

    • @RonioFOX
      @RonioFOX 4 года назад

      A long time ago I used only the memory palace, not as elaborated as in this video, a crude version, today I forgot everything, but I got 10 on the test, if you want only points a simple memory palace and probably of themes that your teacher will ask you, will work wonders, if you want something in the long term memory you will need to work more

  • @mamunurrashid5652
    @mamunurrashid5652 4 года назад +1

    Very helpful content in the video......

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад

      Thanks for checking it out! What are you memorizing lately? 💪

    • @mamunurrashid5652
      @mamunurrashid5652 4 года назад +1

      @@AnthonyMetivierMMM my day job related stuffs,books..........And also,making Memory Palaces! I don't know why,but I'm kind of addicted to Memory Palace! I love creating MP one after another :D

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад

      Awesome - keep creating and using them! 🚀🚀🚀

  • @darkghoul4049
    @darkghoul4049 4 года назад +1

    Great vid bro.

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад

      Thanks, brother. Are you memorizing anything new lately?

    • @darkghoul4049
      @darkghoul4049 4 года назад +1

      @@AnthonyMetivierMMM yup, preparing for a exam.

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад

      Great - exams are so fun when memory is solid. Have fun!

  • @UmbraMoruka
    @UmbraMoruka 4 года назад +1

    hello, Anthony, love your video; I have a question: I have a table for 00-99 mnemonic imageries, both digital and index card, do I have to memorise them in advance or I'll eventually get used to it during the practice

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад

      Thanks for this question.
      You can technically do it both ways, but when it's built from the Major correctly, it should almost entirely memorize itself.
      How did you create yours?

    • @UmbraMoruka
      @UmbraMoruka 4 года назад +1

      There’s a website for major system word list, I go through each number one at a time. Then I choose the word that is as memorable to me, and suitable for using Memory palace.

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад

      Well, that’s one way of doing it. If you want to explore others, a Major-based is probably going to be faster and more permanent.

    • @UmbraMoruka
      @UmbraMoruka 4 года назад +1

      so major system itself is faster than what I did?

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад

      Most likely, but I don't know enough about what you did to say. You can always upgrade to a Major-based version later if you're not getting the results you want.

  • @ahmadrdadi8631
    @ahmadrdadi8631 4 года назад +1

    effective processes thats what you gonna use ,i think this is the road to wisdom
    [effective = فعال faeaal ]

  • @marcjavchooseone2441
    @marcjavchooseone2441 3 года назад

    Hi, Anthony!
    You know, you have very valuable info, but certainly out there, still we are trying to connect some concepts, techniques, picturing, encouraginge yourself, and so forth...But so far, no good results, because there aren't good real examples, neither crystal clear and easy to memorize many steps on the videos. It is still too much info to take in.
    Anyway, thank you for your effort!!!

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  3 года назад

      Thanks for your feedback.
      Have you taken the free course on my site and put all of the steps into action?
      The whole point of the MMM is to remove the need for examples because they have been proven time and again not to help people.
      Learn the fundamentals, put them into action, and you will never feel like there is "too much info" again. :-)

    • @marcjavchooseone2441
      @marcjavchooseone2441 3 года назад +1

      @@AnthonyMetivierMMM Precisely, that is my point, that you can have the rules, steps and even like this, don't know how to put it into actions, because it is not that simple for some. You know, i've been looking for others guys, Ace, in memory (Jim Kwik, Ron White, some memory athletes), and all of them maybe see from their perspective, own skill and experience and not from the common person with problems, even, for reading a couple of lines. For instance, Jim Kwik great 'quotes' and good course of reading, and some memory techniques. I understand some concepts, but such as a great memory and being able to remember and do great things with info, not so. I can do simple memory palaces, asociations, visualization (barely) and remember a few lines of text, but that's all
      What I mean is that, it doesn't impact the way they try others to see it.
      Thank you anyway, I appreciate your time :).

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  3 года назад

      Thanks for your follow-up.
      I don't understand your answer, however. It's either "yes," you've gone through the program and followed the steps or "no."
      I could be wrong, but given the vast volumes of assignments I receive from students every week, there's nothing particularly complex to understand about the training.
      All of which is to say, I don't understand your point or what is "precise" about it. We need a direct and clear answer about what specifically in the free course you did not understand - and a confirmation with a clear "yes" or "no" regarding whether or not you've signed up for it and/or completed it.
      Otherwise, I'm afraid I don't know how to help you.
      As for some of the others you've mentioned, I've seen them give information talks, but none of them seemed memorized. This TEDx from me is memorized:
      ruclips.net/video/kvtYjdriSpM/видео.html
      If you complete the free course in earnest by following the steps (not trying to understand them), you should be able to do this, though you may need to follow up with this additional tutorial:
      ruclips.net/video/gBvKFI7AlLE/видео.html
      Don't give up and do consider answering questions directly. You might be surprised by how much progress is possible when you do.

  • @ronefana4015
    @ronefana4015 4 года назад +1

    Doc I have read something in the memory forums, some people make 5 stations from 1 table, they use every side of the table as a station, but I don't know how it works, is it efficient ?

    • @AnthonyMetivierMMM
      @AnthonyMetivierMMM  4 года назад +2

      Great question.
      Ideally, it would be best to ask those who advocate the technique, but it's easy to see how it can work and I've done similar things.
      It's not about is it efficient for me or those people on the forum. It's about are you going to create efficient memory systems for yourself. That's where things get interesting. :-)