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QuestionCan I have multiple mind palaces that have a few similar items in them?Community AnswerOf course, your mind palace is designed and created by you, so you decide what to put in it. Just be careful if you decide to put similar items in different mind palaces, because you might get confused or mixed up.
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QuestionHow can I learn to remember a speech requiring 950 words?Community AnswerDon't memorise every word; instead, memorise the key points. Then walk around your memory palace in the specific order of the things in your speech, so that you go through front door and see the first thing, etc.
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QuestionCan I remember everything I want, or is there a limit to memory?Community AnswerMost people forget things from time to time, but if you keep reminding yourself of details, you can remember as much as you want.
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QuestionWill a memory palace help me in my physics and chemistry classes?Community AnswerOf course. Find a way that the information can be visualised or imagined and then apply it. You can use this trick for memorising equations and formulas for your exams; then turn them into something you find amusing and memorable whilst linked to the information. After giving it a location, you can remember it. Also, if you give your memory palace some interesting items or things that make you laugh, this can help if the lesson if it is a little boring!
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QuestionWhy do I need different memory palaces for additional information since it may be difficult to find a new palace?Community AnswerIt might be harder to separate your memories if you're storing them in the same palace -- a new palace is preferable if you don't want to get rid of the memories in the old palace as of yet.
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QuestionHow can I use it for learning a foreign language?Community AnswerJust place certain words in locations where they belong. For example, you could put the word, "gato," next to a picture of a cat.
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QuestionHow can I incorporate my family into my memory palace?Community AnswerHave them all linked to a room. When you go into the room you will see them, perhaps talk to them, maybe they are holding an item to jog your memory.
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QuestionHow can I remember a map using the mind palace, as it explained that the images should be simple, but maps are not exactly simple?Community AnswerWith enough practice you could visualize the actual map as a big painting in your entrance hall and since you will always "walk" next to it when entering your palace. That way, you will remember it better and better.
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QuestionCan this be used to remember things like memories and things to do, or does it have to be just facts and information?Community AnswerYes it can be used for anything.
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QuestionCan my memory palace be somewhere outdoors?Community AnswerYes, your memory palace can be an outdoor space.
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QuestionCan I use the desks in my class as the items for my memory palace?Community AnswerThey're quite similar and might not work well. Perhaps place distinct items on them all.
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QuestionThis 'mind palace' technique only helps us stocking the information in our heads in order to remember it later? Because I didn't see no 'memorizing faster' technique?Amanda TarltonCommunity AnswerCorrect. Building a memory palace is not a "quick fix." However, it does train your brain to memorize better which could make you faster, too.
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QuestionWhat if I need to memorize an essay about World War I, do I need to memorize it word by word and then put, for example, the first phrase in the painting of the hall of my apartment (considering that my apartment is my memory palace)?Joost BlokCommunity AnswerLet us say you have to learn a year: 1926 and an important event corresponding with that year. What I would do is create an object that makes you remember that specific historic item. I usually create something that is so different that it instantly makes me remember. For example, a modern room, entirely white, with a black piece of obsidian on the table will instantly make you remember what that was.
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QuestionAny advice on how to forget a memory mapping instance? For example, I used my memory palace today to memorize a couple of objects. The next day, I would like to use the same places but replace them with new objects. Any tips?Joost BlokCommunity AnswerIf you do not want to keep your memories then simply make a temporary room with closets. If something in there is worthy of keeping, move it into the main room. If you no longer need it, replace it with another item. The key factor to wiping/renewing mind maps is uniqueness. A unique item tells a tale. The crazier/more unique the better.
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QuestionI'm a waiter and trying to memorize a large menu for the restaurant I just started with. We have to know all the items and the ingredients and there is a lot! Any advice on what would work best?Amanda TarltonCommunity AnswerSure! Why not put the different categories of the menu into separate rooms and then the dishes as furniture and the ingredients as accessories on the furniture? For example, the living room might be appetizers, the couch would be potato skins and a pillow would be cheese sauce.
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QuestionHow long does it take to be really good at creating a memory palace?Community AnswerCreating a memory palace is instant, once you've picked one. It takes time to review the route. The more stations/locations you have in the route, the more time it takes to review. The goal is to know your memory palace really well so you can access every location/station and link/view information instantly.
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QuestionDoes your IQ need to be more than 150 to create a mind palace?Community AnswerNo. Anyone can create a memory palace.
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QuestionHow can I imagine the palace realistically instead of just closing my eyes and seeing black?Community AnswerFocus on an actual place, like your house. If you close your eyes and walk through the rooms, you will see them with your "mind's eyes", also known as photographic memory.
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QuestionCan I make an illusion of a person in my palaceAmanda TarltonCommunity AnswerYep. Using people in your memory palace actually helps you remember things even better.
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QuestionIs a memory palace a physical place in your mind, or is it just a bunch of rooms? Can you actually imagine a palace?Community AnswerAren't rooms physical places? So long as it makes sense to you, then it can be anything you like, including (but not limited to) a bunch of rooms. The technique mentioned in this article uses a palace - so yes, you may imagine a palace. Whatever helps you remember.
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QuestionCan I use a memory palace for learning a new language?Community AnswerYes, just place certain words where they belong. For example, you could place the word "pomme" next to an apple.
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QuestionDo I have to associate the things I want to remember with memorable things? Will it be harder if I don't?Community AnswerIt will be much easier if you do. But if you want to, your mind palace could just have words scrawled across the walls.
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QuestionHow could I learn french using my memory palace?Amanda TarltonCommunity AnswerPlace key vocabulary words or phrases throughout your memory palace. For example, "Bonjour" could be at the front door since that's where you'd say hello. And "bonne nuit" could be in the bedroom for "goodnight."
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QuestionHow am i supposed to remember and store a particular answer in my memory palace and retrieve it conveniently?Amanda TarltonCommunity AnswerThe more you practice retrieving information, the easier it gets. When you're first starting out, you might have to walk the entire palace to find a piece of information but once you get used to it, you'll be able to start in the middle.
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QuestionWill it be useful to study economicsAmanda TarltonCommunity AnswerYes! A memory palace can be used to remember any topic or information. It's a great study tool.
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QuestionMy intention is to make my building as my mind palace, with each flat as a major subject and each room a specific one. Is that possible or did I get everything wrong?Amanda TarltonCommunity AnswerYou got it! Memory palaces work best when they're places you're familiar with and have separate rooms and such. Good luck!
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QuestionCan you make a memory palace your desktop? And the files all having info on them? I can't imagine objects very well.Amanda TarltonCommunity AnswerSure! If you can easily imagine your desktop in your head, that would work. You can use anything as a memory palace.
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QuestionCan I use it to remember my history lessons and can you tell me how?Community AnswerYou can use this technique to remember whatever you want to keep. When applying this technique to anything you read, it is more effective if you first write what you understand in your own words (write notes while reading your lesson). Then place your notes into your memory palace. The more you practice this technique, the less you will need to write notes first.
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QuestionHow much time is needed to create a mind palace?Amanda TarltonCommunity AnswerIt all depends on how complicated or big your mind palace is. Smaller mind palaces can be built in a couple of hours.
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QuestionCan I create a mind palace based on a move that I watched many times?Community AnswerAs long as you know the layout of the entire movie and visualize it as a structure or route, you can create a movie-based mind palace.
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