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  • okay i'm gonna go ahead and start uh... today's workshop is called memory tricks and

  • the reason that next week's workshop is called more memory tricks is because

  • i know a lot of tricks

  • and i can't get them all in one workshop so more of the same next week

  • if you find today's workshop helpful which i hope you do

  • and you're able to come back next week that would be great 'cause that way you get sort

  • of the full teaching on this

  • if you're not able to make it next week and this is the only one you come to hopefully

  • you'll still get something good

  • my first thing that i'm gonna do with you today

  • is to show you hopefully the power of that word

  • the word tricks

  • i gave a workshop last week called how to remember for tests so that was the first memory

  • workshop but for this one

  • what i want you to try to uh... understand and sort of value

  • is the fact that if you learn tricks or shortcut ways

  • to do things

  • it makes it so much easier to memorize lots of things for school

  • and it makes your memory look even better than it is now

  • and i'm hoping it's pretty good to very good but it makes it look even better and so most

  • of you have probably seen magic tricks performed before uh... either in person or on t_v_

  • and if somebody is a good magician

  • and they do uh... trick and you watch carefully and try to figure out how they

  • move the elephant from there to there or cut someone in half and put them back together

  • if they're good

  • you can't figure out how they did it and your mouth

  • drops open wow

  • but if you find out how they do the trick

  • and you realize ah it's just a cute little trick and then you see

  • the magic trick again

  • it's not so special anymore because the magic is gone

  • well i want to show you two things to start with and i'm actually gonna do this

  • next week too this is like your mental warm up before i get to the

  • main teaching

  • uh... i don't know what your attitude is toward

  • math

  • some people love math

  • some people okay

  • and some people hate math with a passion

  • i ran into a former student today and i said how are your classes going this semester she

  • said fine except math

  • and that's how she says math

  • and so if that's you

  • you're gonna learn something here if you like math great a few of you might have seen this

  • before but again it's not to teach you math as much as it is to show you the power of

  • tricks ok so i'm just going take a few minutes with this and then we'll move into the main a section

  • of the

  • workshop okay

  • if i ask you to do this problem which i don't want you to do actually but if i asked

  • you to do this on paper

  • this is thirty five times what

  • thirty-five

  • now even if math is your weakest subject if you wrote down that problem and you did the

  • problem i think everyone here could come up with the right answer you know it's not that

  • difficult

  • but if i told you

  • that you could actually

  • do this kind of problem

  • in two or three seconds

  • in your head

  • most people even if they're not great at math would think

  • uh... boy

  • you don't know my mind i can't do something like that but if you know the trick it's easy ok

  • so here's how it works

  • when you have a two-digit number that ends in five and you want to square it or multiply it by itself

  • all you have to do is one simple thing and that is

  • look at the first number which in this case is three

  • multiply it by one more than that so

  • this is tough math what's one more than three

  • what's three times four

  • twelve that's pretty easy right well twelve and then

  • you do one more thing

  • and that is stick the number twenty five on the end

  • and then you're done that's it

  • one thousand two hundred and twenty-five is the answer

  • people when i show them that they say

  • wait a minute but how did you

  • and you know what i always say who cares

  • as long as it works you don't even have to know why it works it just does so if i give you

  • sixty-five squared

  • you're supposed to be able to know how to do that quickly unless i've lost you over here

  • which is ok

  • it's six times seven which is

  • forty-two and then

  • twenty five

  • okay and that's it

  • when

  • i show this to people also and they learn how to do it and they think wow that's fast you

  • know that's good one thing that they ask is

  • does this work with all numbers

  • and my answer to that is no

  • if it worked with all numbers we would all be math majors right 'cause this is really

  • easy but there are a lot of other math tricks a lot of them and i'm gonna show you one more

  • in a minute but here's what i wanted to to tell you

  • um... i have actually had

  • students try this before and whether you do this or not is up to you but it's kind

  • of

  • fun to experiment with it or try it and that's this

  • um... once somebody learns how to do this even if they don't understand why it works but

  • they just know the two little steps

  • very often i've had students go up later today to someone they know

  • family member

  • friend

  • classmates somebody and they walk up and they hand them a piece of paper and a pen or pencil

  • and they say this

  • and if you do this this is what i want you to say

  • i want you to choose a number

  • that is two digits and ends in five

  • and you square it on paper

  • and i'll do it

  • in my head

  • and we'll see who finishes faster

  • so in other words trying to show off your great math ability okay

  • so the person looks at you

  • and i've had people even do this with family members who knew they were bad at math

  • and this really blows the mind of somebody like that so they say okay two-digit number

  • that ends in five

  • they say yeah okay how about twenty five

  • and so they write the problem the way that it normally is written

  • by the time they finish writing the problem you should already know the answer

  • and they haven't even started figuring it out yet

  • what's the answer to that

  • yeah six twenty five 'cause it's two times three is six twenty five

  • so what you do

  • to impress them

  • is before they've even done anything you tell them the answer

  • but you don't say it like this

  • six twenty five

  • you have to have an attitude about it you see it this way

  • six twenty five

  • like come on give me something tough and they're going to look at you and they're going to

  • think

  • get out of here

  • and then they're gonna start

  • going through and doing the problem the normal way and then at the end they get the

  • same answer that you got

  • and they're going to look at you

  • i guarantee you and they're going to say

  • how'd you do that so fast

  • if they ask you

  • this is the only time i'm ever going to say this ever

  • lie

  • don't tell 'em

  • say this this is my favorite things say this i can't tell you how i do the problem like that so

  • quickly but

  • i've been lying in bed till two o'clock in the morning everynight learning to move the

  • numbers in my mind

  • and they'll look at you and go wow...

  • and they'll say wish i could be as good as you are

  • and then here's the hardest part you have a straight face no smiling or what ever you

  • look at 'em and say well

  • you keep working on it and maybe one day you'll be as brilliant as i am and that's hard for

  • you to say because you know that it's just a simple trick

  • but what they think when you're able to come up with something that fast is that you're

  • basically doing this

  • and you're doing all these

  • things and you're not doing any of that

  • well it's kinda nice

  • to be able to do something like this

  • and impress somebody ok now

  • if they ask you a day or two or three later if you see him again and they say

  • can't you tell me how you do those problems so fast i'm still thinking about that

  • go ahead and say all right i'll tell

  • and then show them this

  • and watch their great admiration of you just drop and they'll just look at you like they thought you

  • were special because it's not special but if you don't know how to do it

  • it looks fantastic okay so that's the idea with tricks and then i'm gonna to show you one other

  • really fast one

  • and then i want you to uh...

  • kinda get ready for the main teaching today i don't know how many of you have ever seen this

  • but it's even uh... more fun for me than the other one

  • if you're given this problem which is not hard to do it all but it just takes a little

  • while to get it done

  • if you know the trick you can do it one second

  • okay what's six plus two

  • eight

  • done you didn't even multiply anything

  • and it's a multiplication problem that's pretty odd ok

  • fifty-four times eleven

  • five plus four

  • and so it's five ninety four

  • so you can do that in one second and the other person still

  • du that

  • and you look so brilliant

  • okay and it's cuz you know the shortcut you know the trick ok so that's the idea and again

  • i'm going to give you a few more of those next week

  • some people have said can you do a whole workshop on math tricks

  • i should probably do that sometime i know a lot of them

  • one of the things that i love about this about these math tricks is sometimes when people

  • learn how to do em

  • and they show em to somebody and the other persons impressed

  • it's the first time in their life that they've ever felt power over numbers because they

  • hate math

  • and they start to kind of

  • get into it a little more well

  • one of these days maybe i'll do that

  • but for today the main thing that i want to do as i want to show you

  • uh... three specific things that have helped students to score higher on tests ok

  • first one

  • and this is kind of uh... the first of two similar ones is i'm gonna explain a little

  • bit about how acronyms can be used

  • to help you get better grades on tests

  • and uh...

  • the big key and i'll explain this more in a couple minutes is that acronyms normally are words

  • and they're made up of first letters of other words and all of you have used these before

  • in your life

  • but most people didn't even know what they were called and so i want to give you three

  • practical examples of how

  • these can help you under the pressure of a test

  • to remember everything that you're supposed to

  • okay the first one

  • is sort of a common

  • idea for an acronym and that's the word homes

  • and this word is a very common word that everybody here knows but actually

  • this is this great powerful memory trick

  • and it doesn't so much look like it when you see it but it is

  • this is a help in a geography class more than likely and it's to help a person to memorize

  • the five great lakes that are in and around the state of michigan

  • and memorizing five things for a test

  • no big deal

  • but if you had

  • a hundred other things that you had to learn

  • the trick is how can you stare at all of those when you're studying and then when you get

  • to the test remember em all wouldn't you may be forget one or forget two or forget three

  • so the way that acronyms are almost always written

  • is vertically

  • works better that way

  • and then i'll just go ahead for this one so you can kinda get an idea

  • these are the names of the five great lakes huron ontario

  • michigan

  • erie

  • and superior

  • okay and again those five things by themselves are not that tuff to learn or to remember

  • but i wanna show you something uh by the way when i teach students

  • how to create acronyms and how to write em

  • it usually works really well

  • when you do this when you're done i was kind of encourage that

  • and that is to draw a box around it so that the actual acronym kinda pops off the page

  • makes it a little easier

  • to remember

  • well if you were required on your test in geography among other things to write down the names

  • of the five great lakes and you got to that question and you thought okay

  • i studied that

  • i know that was in my notes or in my book and i know i had it somewhere and you're trying

  • to just find one of the lakes here and here one back here

  • and you're just searching for em

  • that's a lot of pressure

  • uh... on a test

  • but if you've memorized this which just takes a little practice

  • then when the test comes all you should have to do is write

  • these five letters and everything else should just come spilling out of your brain

  • uh... acronyms work well for people because each one of the letters is kind of like a

  • little hook

  • that you hang

  • a word on and so it tends to even under a nervous

  • type of situation on a test

  • it all seems to come back to a person more than if they just stared at the names

  • and hope that they would remember that

  • okay so again

  • uh... this is a word the word homes

  • made up of first letters of other words

  • um... the second one i think we have several people in here who probably will recognize

  • this one

  • i don't know if anyone

  • a new that from your previous experience but this one

  • is pretty common

  • yep right so these are

  • the colors of uh...

  • rainbow

  • when would you ever need to know that well i guess if you took a rainbow class

  • uh... geology uh you know whatever ok and so

  • this is a man's name

  • roy g. biv

  • even though

  • there is no man with that name

  • don't think there's ever been a man with that name but you can pronounce it like a name

  • and it's simple and easy to remember

  • now this

  • is a class participation moment so even if you've never seen this before i want you to

  • try to see if you can come up with these everybody should know the first five

  • after that it gets a little harder so what's this one

  • that's very impressive sometimes it gets so quiet

  • when i get to the i

  • indigo and violet those are a little more obscure red orange yellow green blue are very

  • you know easy

  • well if you memorize this and you just practice it a few times

  • you would never forget it

  • and there may be a never be a time in your life where you need to know

  • seven colors

  • of the rainbow but if you ever do

  • now you know okay so that's the second one

  • and then it my third example of acronyms

  • my favorite one ever and

  • other than one or two people in here who i know would remember this

  • everybody else would never know this and that's because i made it up

  • so it's not in a book anywhere whatever else i made it up and so i want to teach this to

  • you backwards and here's the way i'll say it

  • um... several years ago i had a

  • student who came to me in a real panic

  • she said i have a test next week i have so much to memorize i'm gonna forget a lot of

  • it

  • can you help me

  • and i said okay what's the class

  • and when she told me i got nervous for her

  • she said it's anatomy

  • i don't know if you have ever taken anatomy

  • that's scary okay there's a lot of stuff to remember

  • and

  • it just kills your brain trying to just memorize

  • uh... i said what part do you

  • need help with in particular she said well everything

  • but one thing that i'm especially worried about is this

  • my uh... teacher told us that one of the things we have to memorize

  • for the test is the ten organ systems

  • in the human body

  • and i said well why are you worried about that more than some other things and she said

  • because of the way it's going to be asked

  • and i said

  • oh multiple-choice or true or false and she said oh no worse than that she said

  • fill-in the blanks

  • just like that now

  • everybody heres taken enough tests in your life to know this

  • what happens to a lot of peoples

  • minds when they see blanks on a test

  • yeah you go blank

  • ok um...

  • multiple-choice questions which you've all answered many times before are not always

  • easy for sure but the answers right there

  • waving at you

  • all the other fake answers are waving too and you just have to recognize which one is right

  • but when it's fill in the blank there's no help anywhere you either know it or you

  • don't and she said

  • i'm gonna look at this list and i'm going to study it for hours of all ten of them and

  • then when i get to the test

  • i'll forget half

  • so is there a trick is there a way i can do it i said

  • i have an idea let me try this

  • um... i asked her an important question

  • related to this this is what you always need to ask first and that is

  • do you need to know all ten of them in this order the way that i see them on the paper

  • and she said no any orders okay

  • as long as i write them all down and i get credit for em i said

  • ok that's good to know

  • i took all ten of the letters

  • and i wrote em on a piece of paper tried to move them around and make a big ten-letter

  • word that she could use

  • just like this to easily remember those

  • couldn't do it

  • it's hard to take a bunch of letters and turn them into a huge word

  • so i thought

  • how about like this this is actually like a couple of acronyms how about if i can find

  • couple of shorter words use the same letters

  • and it would help her just as much and i played around with it for a minute

  • and i found it

  • and i told her this the same thing i'm gonna tell u and she had the look on her face that you're

  • going to have

  • i said i found it this is going to help you this is great i'm all excited

  • and i told her this here's what it is

  • i said it's nicer drums

  • that's going to help you on your test she looked at me like

  • what in the world are you talking about

  • she said what does that have to do with the body nothing

  • doesn't matter

  • as long as you have these letters to hang the words on and you practice you're going

  • to remember it

  • well some of you are more science oriented than others and i'm going to go through these really fast

  • uh... if you're going to end up being a nurse

  • a doctor

  • x-ray technician something in the medical field this probably be good for you to know everybody

  • else you can just sort of learn it for a second and then forget it okay

  • this is the nervous system

  • we'll skip that one for second circulatory endocrine reproductive

  • digestive

  • respiratory urinary

  • muscular

  • and skeletal

  • so all those systems you have

  • now uh...

  • anybody know what the i

  • stands for i always like to ask that because i embarrassed myself that day when i was helping

  • her i do that all the time

  • uh... and it had to do with this one

  • anybody know that one

  • ok a lot of people think immune system or they look down and they think intestines they're

  • just like anything i have that starts with an i

  • but actually when i saw this word and most of you

  • who have never seen this word before few of you probably have but most of you haven't

  • you ever seen that before

  • uh... most people i looked at it and i said integumentary system i don't have

  • that

  • i don't have any integuments i don't even know what that is

  • so my student taught me

  • teachers learn something everyday just like students do and she said yeah you do

  • and i said i do what is it she said well it's all your outer covering so it's your

  • skin

  • nails hair and all of that

  • oh yeah i guess i do

  • so i learned something that day i will never forget this even though i'm never going to

  • need it ever in my life but

  • i know it

  • okay so what we did was i went back to this with her and i said what's this one

  • and then what's this one and she kept forgetting some

  • remembering others

  • and then we went back over it and she remembered the others and forgot the others and this

  • is kind of struggling with it

  • but after about five or ten minutes of this over and over again

  • she was able to rattle off every one of those just like i did for you

  • we practiced a little more and then she took that with her

  • and she studied it

  • as the test was approaching how did she study it

  • well she said while she was driving

  • she's just thinking

  • ten organ systems

  • nicer drums

  • n is for nervous i is for integument just kinda went over em takes like one minute

  • while cooking

  • while walking

  • while doing whatever just sort of pull it up in your mind go over it and you're done

  • she told me later that when she went to take the test on this material

  • she turned the page and there it was

  • name the ten organ systems of the human body and then ten blanks and and i said so what'd

  • you think when you saw that

  • and instead of saying

  • i started panicking and she just said that i smiled

  • i said that's good smiling on a test is good and i said what was the next thing you did

  • and what was the next thing she did

  • yeah she wrote nicer drums

  • got em all ten out of ten like she had a little memory pill

  • easy okay well

  • um... after she told me that she said thank you for teaching me that trick and i said

  • you're welcome and then she said

  • but at the same time i'm really angry with you

  • and i thought wow

  • i can't help anybody

  • and here's what she said she said i gotta c on the test

  • the whole test

  • and i said well a c's not a great grade but this is anatomy if you pass the test i mean

  • that's a great achievement

  • and she said

  • why didn't you teach me tricks like that for everything i needed to know then i would've

  • gotten an a and you know what i told her and i think you kinda know this already even though

  • i haven't gotten into this much

  • you can't use tricks like this for every single thing you need to learn for a test

  • you get so confused

  • you start mixing up the tricks and everything else

  • every once in awhile

  • when you have four five six things to learn

  • this works great other times it doesn't work at all and you need other tricks

  • that's what we're getting to right now ok so that's three examples of how acronyms

  • work

  • uh... you go ahead by the way so i don't forget that start the sign in sheet again

  • uh... i want you to try to listen to what i'm teaching the whole time but when that gets to you

  • fill it out pass it along so we can get it all the way to the back

  • um... the other one that i want to

  • show you that is similar we'll just take a couple of minutes with this is uh...

  • acrostics

  • and acrostics use first letters of words usually just like

  • acronyms do

  • except acrostics are not words there sentences instead

  • and so uh... one very simple example of this that some of you may be familiar with is

  • uh... those are not uh... that that's not an acrostic that's obvious not a sentence

  • anybody recognize those letters

  • this one is for music

  • anybody in here who's ever taken music lessons ever in your life one of the first things

  • you had to learn how to do is to

  • read the notes

  • kinda helps so you know what to play

  • but it's really hard for people when they're learning music to learn the notes and that's

  • because these five letters are the five lines on the treble clef in music

  • and trying to memorize these

  • is pointless cuz it doesn't mean anything it's just a bunch of letters and so there's

  • a sentence

  • that is in almost every

  • music

  • beginning music book

  • that helps a person to remember this and

  • a few of you may know that what is the sentence

  • yes every good boy

  • does fine

  • that's a little bit of a strange sentence but

  • where do those words come from like what does that mean

  • well e g b d f

  • always the first letter

  • okay so if you memorize that it would help you to remember

  • what each one was

  • but i wanted to show you two other quick things about this uh... i've learned in recent years

  • that most beginning music books don't have the sentence anymore they changed it that

  • was the

  • sentence for a long long time

  • um... food

  • everybody loves food

  • and so here's the uh... one of the new ones

  • every good boy deserves fudge

  • so if you like chocolate you like fudge

  • that makes it easy to remember and then i wanted to tell you this really quickly too

  • uh... last semester a student told me something i'd never heard before and that was he said

  • i learned uh... music

  • to learn how to play the piano but i didn't learn it this way

  • i didn't learn it with uh... other deserves fudge

  • i learned it with sesame street

  • and i said what and he said here's what i learned

  • ernie

  • gave bert

  • dog food

  • i love that one ok

  • uh... so in other words it can be any sentence you can think of as long as each word

  • begins with the right letter so you can just use your imagination almost on that

  • okay and then the other one that i'm gonna give you as a little example of this

  • has to do with

  • something that i know some of you have learned before

  • and that is in the subject of math

  • order of operations

  • what's the

  • sentence

  • hmm and whats the whole sentence

  • yeah

  • the the normal one

  • is please excuse my dear aunt sally even though there are other versions of that

  • and the purpose behind this one is that when you're at a certain level of math you're under

  • a lot of pressure

  • because you have a problem in front of you that has several steps and if you do the

  • steps out of order

  • you get the wrong answer every time

  • and so you're sitting there and you're thinking okay what do i do first

  • well the p

  • stands for parenthesis and then e is for exponents and then multiply divide add and

  • subtract so this helps math students at that level to remember

  • what am i supposed to do first and usually they remember it well even under the pressure

  • of a test because they learned it as an acrostic

  • uh... one more thing about this

  • students have asked me

  • is it better to make an acronym or an acrostic

  • to learn something

  • and my answer is always

  • it's better if you can to make an acronym because it's easier to remember a word than

  • it is a sentence but sometimes like in this case

  • you can't make

  • an acronym and

  • can you take these letters and move them around and try to make a word out of them

  • no and that's because you need to know them in this exact orders so your kind of stuck

  • so this is the preference if you can but sometimes

  • this is what you'll need to do

  • and again you can't learn everything in college by way of acronym or acrostics but

  • it gives you an idea of how you can apply that alright

  • so uh... we're going to spend the rest of the uh...

  • workshop today

  • with kind of part one of something that alot of you have never heard of

  • never tried before

  • and if you do this correctly it's the best memory trick i know

  • those two that i gave you are good but this is even better

  • so this refers to

  • the idea of mental pictures

  • and when i teach this to students most of them uh... just look at me like

  • did you make that up i didn't make it up but i've used it a lot and it helps me

  • to remember

  • a lot of information i'm gonna share that with you in just a little bit so on mental picture

  • means this

  • close your eyes get a picture of something in your mind in a certain way and then

  • it sticks and you remember it

  • everybody here has good imagination

  • even even if you think you don't

  • and you're able to kind of see things in your mind and if you learn to do it right

  • it's amazing how much you can learn so the way i'm going to start this and i'm time going to

  • take just a few minutes with this but it's important

  • is uh... the five qualities

  • of good mental pictures

  • if all you do is close your eyes and try to get a picture of something

  • then it's almost like you've taken a nice short nap

  • and it doesn't do you any good but if you do it this way that i'm about to explain

  • it works great

  • so i'm going to give you the acronym space

  • which is the word that's why it's an acronym and each one of the

  • five quality starts with one of these letters the first one which i can talk about for a

  • long time but i'm just gonna give you a little idea is stupid

  • stupid

  • i think every day when you wake up

  • you think

  • please don't let me do anything really stupid today you know we try to avoid stupid but

  • when it comes to memory

  • stupid

  • is wonderful and that's because

  • the more bizarre weird stupid something is

  • the more your able to

  • remember it

  • and i always tell people i don't want you to think about this too much but think about

  • all the weird things in your brain

  • all these things that you remember that you don't even want to remember

  • you wish you could just push the delete button and it's all gone but you have all this stuff

  • in there and you can't get rid of it well show you examples of these in a in a minute

  • the p stands for play on words

  • i wanna illustrate what i mean by this uh...

  • i'm gonna ask everybody here including those who are really tired so this always makes me

  • scared when i ask people to close their eyes

  • if i hear snoring i'm going to come over to you but hopefully you'll be okay

  • i want you to do this i want you to look up here and see this word

  • okay and then i'd like to have everybody just take a few seconds and i don't want you just

  • looking at it me i want you to close your eyes

  • and i want you to get a picture of a lion in your mind

  • okay now open your eyes

  • now that should've been very easy right

  • how about if i ask you to close your eyes and get a picture of that

  • uh... if you could do that

  • boy you're way better than i am right you could close your eyes

  • look around no don't see one uh... you can't see this because

  • there's no such thing as this

  • but when you use this method you have to see something as a picture so you're kinda stuck

  • this is easy

  • this is impossible so what do you do well an example is this

  • can you get a picture of this in your mind

  • yes is it the same as that other word

  • no but it's a play on words which means a rhyming word a word that sounds like another

  • word

  • and again on the show you how this actually works in a minute but that's an important

  • part of this

  • because if you can't see it in a picture

  • you can't do it with this method ok the a stands for action

  • and this is something that a lot of people never think about related to memory but it's

  • definitely true and im gonna illustrate it

  • want you to look up here

  • look for just a second at my hands

  • okay which one do you look at first

  • this one why

  • it's moving well what's wrong with that one

  • just there right

  • is this more interesting than this

  • well if i did this

  • for like thirty more seconds

  • you'd stop looking here you'd think that is boring and then you'd look over here but at first

  • your attention is drawn to something moving more than something that's standing still

  • so when you use this method if you learn how

  • to make it not like a photograph

  • just frozen in your mind

  • uh... you're gonna remember more people tend to forget things like that but if it's like

  • a video

  • and there's movement involved

  • you tend to remember it more it helps it stick in your mind okay and then the

  • c

  • gonna talk about just for a minute because it actually has two

  • different meanings to it both of these very

  • uh... important to the success of this method

  • the first one is your vocabulary word for the day

  • and uh... if you already know that and use it in your vocabulary great if not it

  • is really good word to start

  • using in your spoken vocabulary and on paper the word vivid means clear

  • but it means something more than that

  • and so

  • what are a couple of other words you could use

  • to describe

  • vivid besides clear

  • visual is possible

  • any others you could think of

  • bright bright is good too

  • the word vivid in this case means uh... alive

  • in focus

  • bright

  • sharp like that

  • and then here's my favorite thing everyone will understand this last semester first time

  • ever

  • it shows how life is changing so i asked what does vivid mean

  • so bright

  • alive

  • in focus and then one person raised their hand and they said this

  • h_d_ ok everybody here knows what an h_ d_ t_v_ looks like whether you have one

  • or you just walk by it in the store and you look at it like

  • that's alive i's like coming right off of there

  • that's the way you want your pictures to be and if they're not that way it's not going to

  • work

  • and so i wanna show you one more thing before i break the other here

  • you don't have to answer me on this but

  • just just a couple minutes ago i asked you to close your eyes and get a picture of

  • a lion

  • so the question is

  • when you close your eyes did you see a lion

  • and some people here's what they say i ask em that question they stay yes i certainly

  • did

  • say good describe it for me

  • head was on the left

  • tail was on the right it was facing me

  • had a really big mane and they're describing it as if it's right in front of em

  • that's good

  • that's what this is but

  • and again you don't have to admit to this but i know every time i do this with a group

  • at least a few people here's their answer i say did you see a lion when you closed your

  • eyes and they say no

  • but i think no

  • well did you close your eyes yeah

  • did i ask you to see a lion yeah

  • but you didn't see one no

  • and i say why and here's their answer every time

  • i don't need to

  • i already know what a lion looks like

  • in other words it's all just intellectual i don't need to see it

  • that will kill this method faster than anything else you need to see it alive as

  • if it's right in front of your face and if you do this will work great for you if not

  • it won't work ok and then the other meaning of clear

  • is this

  • not confusing

  • so if you learn to create a very

  • stupid weird picture of something in your mind

  • you want to be able to see that later and know what it's a picture of and not sit there

  • thinking what is that so the last little one and then i'm gonna give you some uh... applications

  • of this

  • is a little phrase easy to see so when you to do this method you need to learn how to

  • create pictures where it's not so crammed and crowded but just a few here and there

  • and it's easy for you to see in your mind and then you remember it ok so these are the

  • qualities and so what we're gonna do for

  • the rest of the workshop is to figure out

  • when would you ever use this

  • and i'm gonna actually show you one or two more applications of this next week if you're here

  • for that workshop

  • but i'm gonna give you one specific one now that is my favorite one

  • and this is again like a good use

  • of mental pictures

  • and it is in remembering names people's names

  • how are you with remembering people's names

  • every once in awhile someone says i remember most names but most people

  • that's the way they look they say terrible

  • uh... some people say i'm really good with faces really good

  • i don't remember names at all

  • and everybody here has had this happen to you before

  • i think some more than others

  • you meet somebody

  • you introduce yourself they introduce themselves and talk for a few minutes you say ok nice

  • to meet you leave

  • see em again few days later

  • week later they will come walk right up to you they remember your name

  • and whenever somebody remembers your name that makes you feel kind of special but you're

  • also horrified at the same time because

  • yeah you know you're just hey buddy

  • you know you can't remember their name

  • if you could learn how to be really good at remembering names this gives you

  • an advantage in your personal life

  • in school in business

  • lots of different areas because most people are terrible with names so if you get good

  • at it

  • it gives you an advantage well how do you remember somebody's name when you meet them

  • you actually have a lot of different uh... ways to do that there isn't just one

  • but the way that i want to show you involves this method and if this

  • what i'm about to show you if this

  • seems really weird and stupid to you

  • then just remember

  • oh yeah that's good

  • okay so here's the example i'm gonna give you we're going to do this with

  • two names ok

  • you meet a lady

  • with no hair i'm not gonna draw their hair on there but you meet a lady at a party or

  • a meeting or something and you want to remember her name it's important to you

  • and so we're going to start out with the easiest name i know

  • for this and then we're going to get to a hard one

  • ok her name is sandy campbell and so what you're supposed to do when you use this method

  • is

  • to look at her face

  • think of her first name and come up with a picture that this reminds you of and put the

  • picture somewhere around her face in your mind so when you hear sandy

  • what's the first thing you think of

  • yeah most people think of sand like at the beach is that the only right answer

  • no it could be other things it's your own personal way you think

  • but if you pictured her

  • uh...

  • and you wanted to say ok i want to remember when i see her face next time i want to remember

  • her name is sandy

  • what could you do well here's an

  • example

  • some people say

  • i picture sand

  • all over her face

  • in her hair and i just want to go up and start brushing it off

  • so really weird picture sand everywhere okay that's one

  • other people have said i would picture a big sand castle

  • built right on top of her head like she's wearing it like a hat that's very bizarre too

  • other people have said i would picture her buried in the sand

  • all the way up to here and the only thing sticking out is her face

  • as long as the face is right in the middle of all that whatever you come up with as long

  • as you see it in a very clear way

  • you're going to remember it okay

  • now the last name is often very difficult for people to remember maybe more than the

  • first

  • and so a lot of times you have to divide the last name into parts and come up with pictures

  • for those but

  • we shouldn't have to do that here which is the reason that i start with this one

  • uh... campbell

  • yeah most people think of soup

  • ok so

  • if you have done something with this poor lady's face

  • in your mind

  • and you want to remember her last name is campbell

  • what are you going to do

  • i want to hear a couple of suggestions from you to see how wierd your imagination

  • is

  • yeah she could be eating

  • soup and

  • we gotta get more bazaar than that right so

  • what else could we do

  • what some people have said and sorry about this i know it's gross

  • they've pictured cream of something soup like cream of mushroom or cream of chicken

  • and they just picture it just dripping

  • right down her face and maybe the sand is washing off that's pretty gross other people have

  • said i picture these little

  • cans of soup as like earrings other people big can on top of the head whatever

  • so you just let your imagination kind of run crazy and then when you're done and you see that

  • as if she put it on and she's wearing it

  • then next time you see her

  • you walk up to her

  • sandy campbell how are you

  • and she says wow you remember my name that's so nice and little does she know what you did

  • and you don't want to tell her this either cuz then she'll run the other way but that's the

  • way that this is done okay now this is an easy name most names are not that easy so

  • i'm gonna give you one more

  • and this is a very hard name to remember

  • but it's a good illustration of this too

  • okay uh...

  • anybody know who that is

  • yeah

  • that's me ok that means if i see any of you after today

  • you better know my name cuz i'm gonna teach you how to remember it okay this is how i

  • become famous or infamous or whatever

  • okay so i want to remember when you do this you're not supposed to think

  • you're supposed to just react like the first thing that pops in your head so when you hear

  • scott

  • scott

  • okay a lot of people

  • first thing they think of is scott

  • tissue so they think of toilet paper or uh... kleenex or whatever so than i say okay you

  • have a real face in front of you now what are you going to do and they look at my face

  • and they're trying to figure out and i've had people say things like

  • well i picture kleenex coming out of your nose you know like it's a dispenser or big

  • rolls of toilet paper

  • instead of my ears or something else like that

  • what else does scott

  • sound like or

  • yes scotch tape

  • other

  • right uh... all kinds of possibilities which one of those is best

  • whatever one you come up with because again that's the way your brain works but i am

  • going to give you an illustration of this scotch tape

  • is what some people come up with i say okay that's good

  • so what do you do

  • you know you got the face right here

  • and they look at me and they say well i picture you

  • holding some tape

  • i say yeah but

  • come on we got to go more stupid than that otherwise your not going to remember so then they picture me 0:42:18.969,0:42:19.730 wrapped up

  • like a mummy

  • in tape all the way up

  • or some people have said this and they get very excited when they say it i picture this

  • big piece of tape

  • right across your mouth

  • and i thought why are you getting excited about that but anyway that's what they say okay so

  • uh...

  • we think ok we got my first name well last name

  • you have to know how to pronounce the name 'cause if you don't

  • you can't do it you're playing with the sounds of the name so my last name is actually mispronounced

  • by almost everybody that's the way it's actually

  • pronounced is breckner

  • so

  • if you take this part the breck part

  • what does that sound like or remind you of brick

  • what else

  • break breck ok

  • breakfast is one that people come up with a lot

  • and so i say what are you going to do to remember that that's my name

  • and they start giving me the scariest looks anybody could ever give me they look at my face

  • eggs here

  • sausage here

  • bacon here they just stick my whole breakfast all over my face if that works great

  • other people have said the word brick and they think well like bricks like on top of your

  • head

  • and that works fine it's not exactly right but it's close ok and then

  • the last part of the named the n e r

  • what are you going to do

  • most of you i think no what

  • nerd means okay

  • uh... if you don't you'll learn something but i wanted to show you something really

  • quickly and that is a lot of people

  • um...

  • think differently than other people we kinda know that

  • and i've asked some people i said i want you to just listen to this

  • and then the first thing you think of

  • say it and i say ner

  • and you know what some people have said they say nerve

  • and i say why nerve

  • and they say well i'm in biology

  • we're studying the nervous system i close my eyes and i can see

  • nerves and that's the way their brain goes other people say

  • i wouldn't think of that at all i think of

  • nerf ball

  • nerd you know whatever so whatever you use whatever works for you is good

  • well uh... there are all kinds of pictures that you could create for somebody

  • to be a nerd

  • and uh...

  • whatever you came up with you try to play around with the sounds and all that you come

  • up with something strange around the face

  • and then if you see it in a clear way then the next time you see the person you'll remember

  • now i wanna tell you a couple more things and we'll finish up with this did the sign in

  • sheet make it

  • all the way around okay you could just that's ok i'll go ahead and get it after but nobody missed

  • that

  • okay good

  • what i want to tell you is this let you know a little uh... secret i always tell my

  • students this every

  • semester the first day of class

  • i say something and as soon as i say it i think why did i say that

  • i shouldn't have said that

  • and that is i tell all my students

  • i'm gonna learn all your names in the first couple weeks of the semester

  • and this semester i have a hundred and sixty

  • students at least i had a hundred sixty at the start

  • that's a lot of names ok especially for an old brain well i learned em all i know em all

  • and that makes me look like i'm some kind of memory genius how can you remember that

  • many names

  • it's a trick okay that makes me look better than i really am just like everything that

  • i've shown you today starting with those math tricks

  • i've learned some of my students names by just looking at them and looking

  • at the name and it kind of clicks

  • other people i can't remember their name

  • for some reason it just won't get in there whenever that happens

  • i use this method and create these weird pictures around their brain

  • around their head and then when i see them the next few times

  • i see those pictures i remember their name and then after a little while

  • those pictures

  • disappear they're like a crutch you know that you need for a little while and then once

  • you know the name you don't even need it anymore and they go away

  • the fact that i'm able to remember a hundred and sixty names

  • is even amazing to me because i can barely remember where i left my keys or whatever

  • else but i can remember that because

  • i use this

  • trick all the time

  • and if you've learned this

  • and you kinda get the idea of it

  • what a lot of people tell me is

  • i understand what that says but i could never do that

  • and i said why and they say

  • i just don't have

  • a good imagination and i always say

  • yes you do you just have to learn how to apply it for this

  • so this is the last thing that i'm gonna leave you with and this is just a little mental

  • exercise for you to do even as you leave here

  • uh... i know that you know your name

  • if you don't

  • were in trouble okay

  • but if you met someone and you wanted to teach them how to remember your name

  • this way

  • you would have to create picture for your first name and last name so the question

  • is

  • what does your first name

  • sound like rhyme with how about your last name think about that and some people find it very

  • easy because their name sounds just like something or whatever other people say

  • wow my name doesn't sound like anything

  • but if you think about it long enough you can figure it out think about a friend

  • of yours

  • you already know their name but think about their name how would i create pictures and

  • once you start doing that with a few more people it starts getting

  • easier and i can do this pretty well just 'cause i've done it for a long time

  • so it's like any skill that you develop as you go

  • okay so

  • just uh... give it a try it's kind of a fun thing to do as well

okay i'm gonna go ahead and start uh... today's workshop is called memory tricks and

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