MindMap Gallery Kevin Horsley
A mind map about Kevin Horsley. Kevin Horsley is an International Professional Speaker, Grandmaster of Memory, and World Record Holder. He is the author of the Wall Street Journal Bestselling book. Unlimited Memory, which has been translated into over 17 languages.
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The human body is the physical structure of a human being. It is a complex and intricate system composed of various organs, tissues, and cells, working together to support life and enable various functions. In the human body, there are ten primary body systems. The body system shows all the ten body systems and their contribution to the maintenance of a healthy human body.
This electromagnetic waves concept map will clear out any misinformation and problem the students might have regarding the electromagnetic waves.
The concept map of the immune system is the types of the immune system, how it is further branched out, and what every cell is supposed to do for a better understanding and learning.
Kevin Horsley
About the Book
Title
Unlimited Memory
How to Use Advanced Learning Strategies to Learn Faster, Remember More and be More Productive
Published
2016
Author
Kevin Horsley
International Grandmaster of Memory
World Memory Championship medalist
Twotime World Record holder for The Everest of memory tests
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Use Your Creativity to Bring Information to Life
Use your creativity to make a memorable movie or picture
When memorizing foreign words
Break them down into smaller words which sound similar to others
Make them sound funny or absurd
This way they become more memorable
Use the SEE method
S
Senses
Create a multisensory image
This is far easier to remember than simple text
E
Exaggeration
Create funny, fantastical images
E
Energize
Add a bit of action to make the image more vivid
Use Sounds to Remember Numbers and Dates
Transform numbers into images that will stick in your mind
First, change numbers into letters / change how those letters sound
Example
Number zero
Can be represented by the letters s, z and c
Think about a hissing wheel
0 looks like a wheel anyway!
Each number from 09 can be assigned a group of similar sounding consonants
You can also use the shape of the numbers to assign sounds
e.g. flipping a 3 makes it look like an m
Now, if you're trying to remember a date, write down the letters that represent them and try to make up a word
e.g. 1969
No need to remember the first 1 because most important dates we want to remember happened in the last millennia
969
b, sh, p
BiSHoP
Then use the SEE principle to try and picture that word as something memorable
Use the Four C System to Remember Names
C
Concentrate
Say the name out loud and repeat it
C
Create
To make it stick, take the name apart and use any words that come to mind to create a memorable image
C
Connect
Connect the image with the person's face (think of their most striking feature!)
C
Continuous use
Revisit the names, maybe add them to your diary and review them often!