1. Systems, Methods & Techniques Power
Memory Excellence programme structure. Chain, Peg and Framework
memory systems. Translating abstract data into visual and
vivid information. Organising thoughts and lists for long
term recall. The essential tools for memory improvement.
2. Shapely Numbers Each
digit is represented by a symbol of its shape. Extensive
options in digit/picture tables with clip art images.
3. Inspirational Numbers Each
number inspires a picture. Use your inspirational numbers
to help your memory. Comprehensive examples with clip art
images.
4. The Phonetic Digital Band The
most scalable Peg memory technique that will serve you
for a lifetime. Learn the phonetic digital equivalents
by meeting the 10 members of the Phonetic Digital Band
(the digits/numbers 0-9). Tables, clip art images and real-world
exercise.
5. The Memory Orchestra Expand
your phonetic digital knowledge by meeting the members
of our Memory Orchestra. Extensive coverage of numbers
up to 29, with tables of multiple options and clip art.
6. The Memory Parade The
whole 100 members of our Memory Parade. Tables of varied
and diverse options for each number up to 99. You will
be amazed.
7. Home, Sweet Home The
first yet most effective technique in the Framework memory
system. Used since the ancient Greeks, its practical and
tangible benefits will be evident in your daily life.
8. The World is a Stage Expand
the Framework systems by using the whole world, or selected
parts of it, to store information. VERY visual technique
with plenty of clip art images from around the world.
9. My Body, My Shrine The
Framework's system most 'touchable' framework; your body.
Use this favourite technique to memorise lists of all kinds.
Main advantage: it's always with you.
10. Numbers, Numbers Everywhere The
How To of numbers. The techniques we use in our daily life
to remember numbers and their limitations. The advanced
techniques using the Chain and Peg memory systems to store
and recall numbers of credit cards, phones, bank accounts,
licenses, tax, etc.
11. I've Got a Little List The
How To of lists. Imagine a day without lists! The practical
and immediately applicable techniques to remember lists:
presentations, shopping, ToDo, etc.
12. A Date for All Occasions The
How To of dates. Memorise periodic (anniversaries, birthdays,
etc.) and Historic (events, people, etc.) dates. The basic
concept is to transform an abstract date into a meaningful
memory image that is associated with the people or event
concerned. You will never look at dates the same way again!
13. Know Face, No Name The
most popular memory technique requested and needed by all.
Memorise first and last names, as well as titles and important
facts about the people you meet. We spared no effort to
present this topic with heaps of clip art images and innovative
memory tools and examples. You are simply going to love
this unit.
14. 10 Memory Street The
How To of addresses. Everyone has an address and this unit
will instruct you on how to memorise the addresses of all
you care about.
15. Left Right Right Right The
How To of directions. The most effective technique to remember
directions, whether pre-prepared (as in reviewing a map
or street directory) or on-the-fly (as in someone telling
you verbally how to get there
16. Spades, Hearts,
Diamonds & Clubs The
How To of memorising playing cards. The most entertaining
unit of the programme, teaching you a technique that will
simply amaze your playing partners and/or audience. VERY
comprehensive with examples and options tables for each
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