My biggest mistake as a kid was asking for cliche abilities like x-ray vision instead of the memory superpowers I really needed.
And if you made mistakes like that too, it probably isn’t your fault. After all, we’re taught to daydream about easy solutions far more than to enjoy deep training.
The question is…
Why is it that our global societies don’t prioritize learning to use our memories better at a younger age?
To help answer that, and help all of us correct course for the future, I sat down today with Nelson Dellis.
Nelson is a four-time US Memory Champion and Grandmaster of Memory. He is an author, world memory record holder, co-founder of the Memory League competition, and founder of the Alzheimer’s awareness charity Climb For Memory.
Today we discuss Nelson’s latest book, Memory Superpowers!: An Adventurous Guide to Remembering What You Don’t Want to Forget.
This excellent follow-up to Remember It! is geared towards helping younger students enhance their memorization skills.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DF_vOuyIx2A
In our conversation, we delve into the benefits memory training creates. These include:
It’s been said that parents learn as much from their children as the child does from their parent along the journey of growing up and growing older…perhaps even those who aren’t parents can embrace those same lessons, viewing the world through the eyes of a child once again.
So if you’re searching for an out of the box way to grow your memory practice…
If you’re tired of the rules and the “shoulds” of how things should be done…
If you’re a student and think memory work is something only grownups with “bad memories” do…
Get this book, go through the interview and become the teacher of your children you need to be so you can learn from them a.s.a.p.
Ready to dive in? All you have to do is press play above and listen in as we explore:
And so, so much more.
Nelson Dellis’s official website
Find Nelson’s books on Amazon (including Memory Superpowers!)
Extreme Memory Improvement With Memory Champion Nelson Dellis