How I Developed A Photographic Memory

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Published 2022-03-21
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In this episode, I explain the memory system I created in order to expand my memory to new heights. I call it the Sirianni Method and with it, you can learn how to create an intentional photographic memory.

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  • This system works fine but you can also just develop a strong memory without having to write notes. If you want to start having a super memory. At night when your laying in your bed try to recall everything throughout your day, and I mean EVERYTHING. At first you may only be able to get a small outline of your day, or maybe just a series of events. However, in time you will start to remember exact conversations or exact words you have read. I promise you that you will not regret trying this.
  • @byrdma12
    A supervisor where I worked had a superb memory. I figured out how she did it. She would go over in her mind any important conversations, meetings and occurences that happened that day. She would think about every word and action. If she could not recall something said in a meeting, she would ask someone about it. She was truly amazing. She could recall the previous year ending process line by line, job by job, every person that was involved. If company news was in the paper or sent out in a memo, she would read and then read again. She would dissect every sentence, she would read between the lines, ask someone else to read it and compare comprehension. She was a legend in the company. I miss her. She passed away after retirement.
  • *THE SYSTEM* 3 rules: simplicity, personal connection, benefit from human specific memory biases 3 key concepts: information, translation and representation. How it works: 1. Grab an index card 2. Title it with what you want to remember 3. Fill the card with info about the subject. Make it sound personal and VERY informal 4. Write your own connection (or personal example) to the info 5. Draw a pic (should be visualized)
  • @Faz_Plays
    I do something similar to this but in a notebook. The margins are filled with drawings and doodles. Arrows and annotations about connections and I write it VERY informally. I put a lot of little jokes and silly things in there that are just for me and it has absolutely helped me remember so much of what I take in.
  • @fractal6929
    This channel is dumb underrated. The way you explained the notes and how they worked was really helpful. And the filmmaking and editing skills are nuts
  • This shows us when an genuine artists choose platforms to teach. Thankyou for your hard work. And I enjoyed your editing too.
  • @user-dl1sq6xk7j
    Thank you! At 50, my memory began to fail me even just to remember names of people and today at 61, it frightens me to be so forgetful. I love to read as opposed to watching on a screen and your video just gave that spark I needed. I guess my problem is distraction, I get easily distracted and tend to multi-task. Focus is key in remembering things, people, places but events < good and bad > my memory is so photographic. So you’re correct about making the things we read personal because it sticks ! ️
  • I can also remember what I see. Whenever my teacher give us to remember lessons then most students try to remember by reading it but I look that information (eg-Q/A, notes,chapter,etc) for around 2-3 minute without any disturbance. I finally I can remember it. When I am delivering that information I can see the Pic of that information in my mind. In this way I can remember the information with other additional information like how it is written or in which section or position it was written. It help me alot in my exams. 😇
  • @fehsilva4868
    When I was younger, my teacher would write lessons on the blackboard and tell us to write everything down on our notebooks, and I remember, everyday I would waste the entire class talking to others, or drowning myself in my imagination (I used to, and still do, create lots of histories in my head where I was the hero, or histories envolving the girl I liked back then), and after the class was over, I was able to just write everything down, from my memory, I had a real photographic memory, I could remember what was written in the blackboard word by word, my colleagues would just stare at me when I started writing everything from memory, and would compare what they have written with mine, good old times, now my memory has decayed a bit, I still can do it but with less precision, but my memory is not even close to being bad, I ace exams, I learn languages pretty easily, and learn other things with only my empirical observation... But to keep a good memory you should exercise it everyday, like a muscle, and when it's tired give it some rest, but never stop learning... ❤
  • Bro this video feels so professional, i legit thought you had over a million subs that's how professional it feels
  • Thanks A Lot I used this method and it actually worked Whenever I used to read a chapter or a topic at last I would fold my sticky note to make a flashcard of it and then i would write whatever i know in my own language using flowchart and other things to understand better and a small picture to remember the topic. And when i try to revise it i dont even need to see the paper properly i just recall it with >90% Accuracy (even after seeing the topic after 2-3 days) Plus Tips for others: Use this method plus Include (+)Spaced Repetition and (+)Active Recalling i can assure you can remember a lot and for a longer time Thanks a Lot again/धन्यवाद्(Dhanyawad)🙏🙌 Love From India❤
  • @shaleenn
    i just watched some of your videos and i have never been this motivated to learn something new, i have been in a slump for a long time (in an endless loop of procrastination and inconsistency) and wanted to try different methods of learning and this video not only gave me a new better method but also boosted my enthusiasm to learn what i have to. subbed for life, thank you so much man <3
  • @miamack2922
    Your film making and editing skills are amazing - keep this content up it’s so good!!
  • I tend to do this with everything except school work.....alot of people describe me as a person with a good memory i never seemed to utilise it on my school work but as i was watching this video i realised something i do to grasp info , it's just that i never actually knew how i did it....thanks man ....looking forward to apply this
  • @bigmanny
    This makes a lot of sense and I’ve always done this subconsciously when learning things I’m interested in. I found writing it down and then making a note about it and then writing a story using it helps me remember it perfectly. It’s how I learn Japanese. I use what I learn to write short creative stories and it helps provide some type of a link to what I learnt and it sticks as if it was always there. Thank you for sharing!!
  • @hushamkhwaja620
    When searching about different study and reading techniques on the internet, I always get bombarded with nonsense and identical information. This video changed my life and the way I think
  • @ninili830
    This video for me is a Life saviour. I've been doing a lot of research about photographic memory for the past 2 months to how to make the content i Study, stick to my brain. And i think i found the solution now. Thankyou so much for this video. You've beautifully summarised your 1 year worth of experience in a single video. I'm definitely going to incorporate this technique for my university exams. Leaving a timestamp for myself 6:25
  • @bluestjei5183
    Thank you for sharing your journey! This video deserves way more attention that it has, I’ve been struggling with this exact problem, especially is maths. Your a life saver and I hope this channel blows up!
  • This method that you just told my friend, is the single most important thing i need in my life right now. I cannot begin to tell you how grateful I am. Thanks a lotttt man!!
  • You deserve more attention. The world of academics need you. Thank you for putting up such life-changing video. I certainly will implement this system as well.