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Memorizing Daily Lists With the Pegword Method: Part 3, Number Shape System

Memorizing Daily Lists With the Pegword Method: Part 3, Number Shape System Have you ever seen the movie Iron-Man 2? There's a scene where Tony is sitting on a huge Randy’s Donut. Using the Number Shape system, this scene became my way to recall the number 0. I’m going to share with you how Daffy Duck, the Fat Tony from The Simpsons, Superman and some other fictional characters are associated with my system for memorizing digits from 0 to 9.  In my Series on the Pegword Method , I’ve already shared over the last two weeks with you the rhyming system and the meaning system. Number Shape is the third system of this Pegword Method; as you’ll see, it was originally the most natural approach to using this method for memorizing digits.  In this article, I’m going to explain the origins of the Number Shape system and walk you through my creative process using it for setting the peg associations to the first ten digits.  The Number Shape System of the Pegword Method The Loci Met...

Memorizing Daily Lists With the Pegword Method: Part 2, Meaning System

Memorizing Daily Lists With the Pegword Method: Pa | RSS.com Why is pairing zero with Google's quantum computer a good peg? And what about pairing six with Master Mantis from the Kung Fu Panda franchise? Meaning is the key, and by creating a number list from 0 to 20, I’ll share some advice to help you build your own.  This is the second part of a series about the Pegword Method. Initially, I shared what the Pegword Method is and how to implement the rhyming system. Now I want to delve into the second out of four Pegword systems: the Meaning System.  In this article, I’m going to share what the meaning system of the Pegword Method is and go over the step-by-step process of creating the number list from 0 to 20 using this approach. I’ll also share a few practical ways to use this mnemonic device.  The Meaning System of the Pegword Method We already know that the Memory Palace Technique helps us memorize and recall speeches and large texts, pass exams, win memory competit...

Memorizing Daily Lists With The Pegword Method: Part 1, Rhyming

Memorizing Daily Lists With The Pegword Method: Pa | RSS.com While exploring mnemonic devices, I found an interesting variation of the Memory Palace method. Useful for memorizing daily lists, numbers, and any other set of data, by using only objects as hooks for recalling information: the Pegword method. The Pegword method is a mnemonic device used to recall lists easily. According to Metivier, It consists of pairing unknown information with information already held in memory . According to Higbee, “the Peg system gets its name from the fact that the pegwords serve as mental pegs or hooks on which the person ‘hangs’ the items to be remembered.”  There are four variations of the Pegword method: rhyming, meaning, alphabet, and look-alike. In this article, I will share how I implemented the rhyming variation. As I build  my number list to help reinforce my skill of memorizing the bible citations, I will also share some advice for making the Pegword method as efficient as possibl...

How to Use The Memory Palace Technique: A Beginner's Approach

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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