

Take 2 minutes to try and memorise this list without any tricks.

How do we use it? Let’s take the following list of items to illustrate: The fundamental trick to sneaking things into memory is The Link Method – a powerful way to memorise long lists of things, fast. Let’s dig into their wisdom to learn more. If it sounds too good to be true, it isn’t. That is the reality Lorayne and Lucas’s Memory Book will help you find. That doing so wouldn’t just improve your memory, it would make you smarter while also bringing more opportunity, colour and meaning to your life? What if I said that all it would take was a little practice and patience a few tricks and techniques to get your brain working at a level you never thought possible?
HARRY LORAYNE MEMORY POWER HOW TO
So here’s an idea: what if I told you that you could learn how to memorise any monologue in just minutes? Or that you are the kind of person who could have a near photographic memory?

“Why bother memorising anything?” you rationalise, “Can’t I just look everything up?”Īnd so you live your life, awkwardly forgetting the name of the person you just met, feeling foolish for not knowing last year’s basic figures when the CEO asks and able to count the number of important dates you remember from high school history on three fingers.Īnd yet somehow you’ve also memorised tens of thousands of words in your native language, learned a ton of skills vital to everyday life and can still recall the name of your third grade English teacher despite not seeing them in decades. Or worse, you think memorising things is pointless. All learning is some form of memorisation.Īnd yet you may think you’re the kind of person who doesn’t have a good memory.
