Associative Memory
The best method of improving our memory is to actively engage in all of our available senses during the learning process. Passive learning isn’t the answer to maximizing our study efforts. Putting all of our senses to work will ultimately aid us in our ambitious journey of attaining a sharper memory — in a shorter amount of time.
We as humans learn not only by seeing and hearing, but just as well tasting, touching, and also smelling the environment around us. These experiences help to shape our memory and will help in recalling the necessary information that is needed in the future.
Phenomenal Memory taught me how to use my sensory experiences in such a manner that I was able to retain the information I wanted to hold on to, and release the information that I deemed redundant or superfluous and no longer needed.
Both my short term and long term memory significantly improved once I possessed this indispensable skillset.
A Comprehensive, Practical System
Unlike the numerous books, CDs, DVDs, games and software that promised to improve my memory skills and mental retention with only one method (which didn’t work), the School of Phenomenal Memory used an all-out collaborative system of plenary education.
By connecting the fundamental basis and foundational information as taught in their GMS manual with my day-to-day activities, I was able to cement within my brain the knowledge acquired as entirely seamless, cognitively integrated reflexes.