Summary You're Not Forgetful: My System for Memorising Everything - YouTube (Youtube) www.youtube.com
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Elizabeth discusses memory challenges, strategic learning, and avoiding proactive inhibition, recommending revising previously learned material when cramming for exams and providing a link for additional therapy information.
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Key Points
- Forgetting is an active process and can be encouraged or avoided.
- Memories are stored with tags or queues that help us retrieve the information.
- Novelty and unique cues can improve memory retention.
- Learning new information can interfere with and override previous memories.
- Strategic cramming and revising can help avoid proactive inhibition.
- Memorizing in a horizontal, interconnected way improves memory recall.
- Intuition and building familiarity with a subject can aid in memorization.
- The story we tell ourselves about our abilities can impact our performance.
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Elizabeth discusses the challenges of memory, emphasizes strategic learning, and avoiding proactive inhibition. She recommends revising previously learned material when cramming for exams and provides a link for additional therapy information.
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Elizabeth discusses the challenges of memory and the importance of understanding how forgetting works. She emphasizes the significance of strategic learning and avoiding proactive inhibition. The author recommends revising previously learned material when cramming for exams and provides a link for additional therapy information. Memor
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Elizabeth discusses her struggle with memory and the importance of finding ways to improve it. She explains that understanding how forgetting works is crucial for enhancing memory. Forgetting is an active process and can be influenced by certain factors. Memories are not stored individually but have
The excerpt discusses the challenges of memory and learning. It highlights the importance of strategic learning and avoiding proactive inhibition. The author recommends revising previously learned material when cramming for an exam, rather than learning new information. They also emphasize the significance of addressing
Switching therapists is easy due to the availability of many options. The speaker encourages therapy and provides additional information in a separate unlisted video. There is a free template with summarized top tips for therapy. A link in the description offers a 10%
Memorizing information in a 360-degree manner is more effective than the traditional vertical method. By connecting different concepts horizontally, it allows for better retention and recall. Intuition plays a significant role in memorization, as experts in a particular field are
To improve memorization, divide the time period you are studying into 10-year brackets and focus on the main events, people, or political context of each bracket. This approach helps with multiple-choice questions by allowing you to use intuitive logic to eliminate incorrect
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