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#68 Anthony Metivier on Building a Magnetic Memory

Language & Travel Hacking

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How to Think in a Sequential Spatial Arrangement

Some people can do it naturally, but I had to train to do it. It took me about four minutes to set up the alphabet in a Mary Palace and just think of,. you know, a zebra with a yellow xylophone asking what to whatever the whole story. Other exercises that you can do would be to learn the alphabet backwards. And then a third exercise is called Cave Cogs - kinesthetic auditory visual, emotional, conceptual, olfactory, gustatory and spatial. So those are some exercises to go through. When you're working on building this technique, I imagine that it can feel really slow at the beginning and there's almost a learning curve to go along with

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