How to Use The Memory Palace Technique: A Beginner | RSS.com In the next few lines, I want to show you how Leonardo Dicaprio, the DeLorean from “Back to the Future,” Emma Watson, and my aunt’s apartment helped me to memorize a list of plot points using the Memory Palace Method. Last week, I created my first repertoire of Memory Palaces. Now it’s time to get to work. Initially, I wanted to test one of the memory palaces by memorizing something that would help me enhance my English skills; however, through my research I realized that achieving that goal would require deeper knowledge. I decided to try an easier exercise: memorizing a list of plot points to lay the foundation for memorizing stories. In this article, I’m going to share my mental and creative process to memorize these ten plot points following the Memory Palace technique. Two Ways to Remember Stories There are two main approaches to memorizing a story. The first is verbatim –memorizing word by word. The se...
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