“It is the disorganization of the mind,
not the amount of material that hinders memory ….
Long-term memory is relatively permanent,
and has a virtually unlimited capacity”
Memory training is about not just memorization,
but about what it means to be educated
and the best way to become so,
about expertise in general,
and about the not-so-hidden ‘ancient secrets’ of acquiring skills.
Do you want your BRAIN to potentially have
NO LIMITS and to be programmable to any
extent beyond the realms of imagination?
After all “We are what our brains are”
Once upon a time, this idea of having a
trained, disciplined, cultivated memory
was not nearly so alien as it would seem
to us to be today.
Our lives are the sum of our memories.
How much are we willing to lose from our
already short lives by …
not remembering to remember?
“Memory training is not just for the sake of
performing the ancient not so secretive art;
it's about nurturing something
profoundly and essentially human.”
Memory is not a talent but a “Skill” which can be
developed through a verity of techniques with
constant practice...
if we want to live a memorable life.
Memory training...
is a resounding tribute to the power of the mind,
reminding us that though brain science is a wild frontier
and the mechanics of memory little understood,
our minds are capable of epic-achievements.
Memory Training is about the delightful travel
on that never-thought-possible journey,
where the entertaining treatment of memory
as both an art and a science is spot on…
It proves uplifting, it shows that with motivation,
focus and a few clever tricks,
our minds can do rather extraordinary things.
Memory? Well, it’s that thing we all used to have
before we had smart phones and iPads
to do all our remembering for us.
It just the same as the way that Sat Nav devices
have robbed us of the skill of using maps.
So are our brains now redundant?
Is it too late to upgrade our "neck top" computers?
not the amount of material that hinders memory ….
Long-term memory is relatively permanent,
and has a virtually unlimited capacity”
Memory training is about not just memorization,
but about what it means to be educated
and the best way to become so,
about expertise in general,
and about the not-so-hidden ‘ancient secrets’ of acquiring skills.
Do you want your BRAIN to potentially have
NO LIMITS and to be programmable to any
extent beyond the realms of imagination?
After all “We are what our brains are”
Once upon a time, this idea of having a
trained, disciplined, cultivated memory
was not nearly so alien as it would seem
to us to be today.
Our lives are the sum of our memories.
How much are we willing to lose from our
already short lives by …
not remembering to remember?
“Memory training is not just for the sake of
performing the ancient not so secretive art;
it's about nurturing something
profoundly and essentially human.”
Memory is not a talent but a “Skill” which can be
developed through a verity of techniques with
constant practice...
if we want to live a memorable life.
Memory training...
is a resounding tribute to the power of the mind,
reminding us that though brain science is a wild frontier
and the mechanics of memory little understood,
our minds are capable of epic-achievements.
Memory Training is about the delightful travel
on that never-thought-possible journey,
where the entertaining treatment of memory
as both an art and a science is spot on…
It proves uplifting, it shows that with motivation,
focus and a few clever tricks,
our minds can do rather extraordinary things.
Memory? Well, it’s that thing we all used to have
before we had smart phones and iPads
to do all our remembering for us.
It just the same as the way that Sat Nav devices
have robbed us of the skill of using maps.
So are our brains now redundant?
Is it too late to upgrade our "neck top" computers?