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Remember It!

The Names of People You Meet, All of Your Passwords, Where You Left Your Keys, and Everything Else You Tend to Forget

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Remember It!

By: Nelson Dellis, Sanjay Gupta MD - foreword
Narrated by: Matthew Josdal
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Throughout his research into memory theory, Nelson Dellis found existing memory improvement guides to be wanting - overcomplicated, dry, and stodgy. So he decided to create a book that is approachable and fun, centered on what people actually need to remember. In Remember It!, Dellis teaches us how to make the most of our memory, using his competition-winning techniques.

Presenting the information in a user-friendly way, Dellis offers bite-size chapters, addressing things we wish we could remember but often forget: names, grocery lists, phone numbers, where you left your keys - you name it! This fast-paced, highly illustrated tour of the inner workings of the brain makes improving your memory simple and fun.

©2018 Nelson Dellis (P)2018 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Aging & Longevity Biological Sciences Education Memory Improvement Mental Health Personal Development Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Science

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Fascinating but undermined by a painfully monotone narrator. And if the mnemonic involves singing along to a well known tune, it wouldn’t hurt to actually sing along to that tune…

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Thank you I enjoyed that well done. I look forward to learning more each day.

Good book

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Some good content tho nothing new to other memory books.
However I was really disappointed the author suggested keeping his friends over the pond happy with Kings and Queens of England

The UK is 4 nations of which England is only 1 so he alienated 3 UK nations with that one sentence
He should memorise the fact that UK has only had 13 Kings and Queens since the union of the 4 nations.

Worth a listen to help embed memory tools in mind

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Excellent memory book. So many strategies, tips and examples. Loaded with information. Well worth a listen. Best memory book I have come across!

Best memory book!

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this book could be half the length and much better if he did not waffle so much fast forward button was useful

omg why do americans waffle so much

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