Improving Long Term Memory
To put it metaphorically, more and more physical goods are becoming increasingly available to consumers. As a result, many people find that they are running out of space for all of their superfluous possessions.
This has led to a boom in the storage industry. Customers are able to bring their redundant belongings to a storage facility and keep it there for a long period of time until they need to retrieve it again. While this may improve the amount of room available back at home — and thus the quality of life — when the customer needs the deposited item for a special activity, they often have to travel back to the facility and then recall the location of where the item was stored.
The same can be professed for the cognitive processes of our long term memory. Although information can be stored within the intellectual banks of our cortex, be it several minutes to several hours to an entire lifetime, the irrefutable difficulty befalls us when it is time for us to recall the information and we just can’t seem to put our finger on it.
Memory exercises in the Phenomenal Memory training course taught me how to access, store, and immediately retrieve the information embedded in my long term memory at will, which has significantly improved my performance in both my studies and in social situations.
Improving Long Term Memory… Naturally
To improve my long term memory, I had to have a system in place that ultimately allowed me to methodically store and retrieve information, be it chronological events, numerical data, mathematical formulas or even guitar notes — when and where I needed it. I had to have a personal mental database.
The memory exercises and techniques presented by the School of Phenomenal Memory were offered in all 60 bite-sized lessons that covered every aspect of memory improvement for me, including specialized exercises and methods that helped me to correctly store and encode information into my cortex, or long term memory, so that it would be readily available and with ease.
I didn’t need 3 or 4 different memory improvement programs to improve my memory. Phenomenal Memory was the only system I needed to improve both my short and long term memory and has allowed me to immediately access stored information effortlessly and accurately.
Memory Exercises to Improve Long Term Memory
Memory exercises address the underlying causes of poor long term memory. They improve memory naturally and unlike other alternatives and will not break the bank. First invented by Giordano Bruno in 1568 and used all around the world today, thousands of people have used memory exercises in place of repetition and rote learning and to effectively improve their long term memory.
Yet many people are skeptical. That’s because the authority we trust for our memory — our schools and professors — are not formally trained in memory exercises so they give them no credibility. Their goal is to prescribe a strict authoritarian regimen of rote learning by repetition which will only make your memory worse over time. Helpful, huh?
There are also other reasons people don’t trust memory exercises:
- Memory Exercise Scams — There are scams in just about every online market. Beware of memory exercise programs and e-books carelessly and disingenuously concocted together to make a quick buck. They’ll just waste your time and money.
- The Wrong Exercises — poorly researched memory training courses with no scientific evaluation that offer theoretically outdated memory exercises inapplicable to real life situations.
- Lack of Commitment — you must perform memory exercises consistently for several weeks. But some people give up after a few days of being faced with the sheer amount of content in the course and therefore complain that it is too much work.
To put it in a nutshell, if you follow a reputable training program and stick to a short daily routine, you will have an excellent chance of success to improve your memory with memory improvement exercises.
I did — and was amazed to see my memory improve after just three days of appying what I’ve learned to my studies. This first-hand experience proved to me that memory exercises really do work.
The Phenomenal Memory Program
If you’ve read my personal account of trial and error, you’ll see that I’ve tried many different memory exercise programs in my desperate quest to improve my memory.

There was one memory training course that stood head and shoulders above all the others: the School of Phenomenal Memory program for remarkable memory improvement.
School of Phenomenal Memory is a 1 to 2 month schedule, involving 1 hour of daily memory exercises. It offers a myriad of different exercises for long term memory, because you need to strengthen a different set of organs in your brain.
After a month or two, many people have significantly improved memory and are able to store and retrieve highly intricate forms of information from and to their personal mental database.
The wonderful thing is, you’ll notice considerable beneficial changes to your memory within the first several days — and from there, the improvements will just become exponentially better.
Do memory exercises really work?
Real life case study:
Mattias Ribbing from Sweden competed in the Cambridge Memory Championship of 2009 to see if he could use what he learned from the Phenomenal Memory course in the memory championships.
He recently finished the Phenomenal Memory course and had no previous memory training whatsoever. The total result scored him 121st place in the world wide ranking and the place for “Best Beginner”.
He ranked #6 in the Cambridge Memory Championship 2009, an astonishing achievement and outstanding score amongst the other contestants given his prior lack of memory training.
After the championship, he currently ranks:
#27 in the world with “5 Minute Words” (45 words)
#31 in the world with “15 Minute Numbers” (220 digits)
#37 in the world with “5 Minute Binary” (300 digits)
Source:
Rankings for the official World Memory Championships
(Click on his name, Mattias, or Cambridge 2009 for details.)
His post on the Phenomenal Memory forum:
Course finished! - School of Phenomenal Memory Community
All results verified by Ben Pridmore, current World Memory Champion (and organizer in Cambridge).
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The Natural Improvement for Long Term Memory
Memory exercises can begin right now — because this training course is fully downloadable. You’ll also receive support from a community of thousands of people who have already passed the course. Having relied on the School of Phenomenal Memory to improve my long term memory by tenfold, it is well worth its weight in gold.
It’s easy to enroll now and claim your copy of the 60-day Phenomenal Memory program:
The course is a digital download and there are no items to be shipped. You will get instant access once you have signed up for the course.
Improve your memory today

