Saturday, October 26, 2024

Salvage Supercharge Superbrain

 Salvage Supercharge Superbrain

Unlock your brain’s limitless potential

Supercharge your memory, focus, and learning capacity in just 30 days without experiencing overwhelm or adjusting your daily schedule


Transform your mind and achieve your goals faster with Salvage Supercharged Superbrain 


Experience a radical boost in brain performance in just 15 minutes a day

In just 15 - 20 easy minutes a day, you’ll be guided through Salavage Supercharged Superbrain’s signature tools and training for transforming your memory and cognitive ability. 

students report an improvement in their memory abilities¹

report a deeper level of focus and productivity ¹

of students saw improvements in their focus areas¹

This program is for you if :

You want to learn anything faster and remember more

You want to enhance your brain longevity

You want to improve your focus & decision-making ability

You want to gain a competitive edge in your industry

You'll grow in these areas:

Improving memory

Increasing productivity

Career growth

Improving learning

Better habits

Greater confidence

15 mins a day

Our programs are designed to fit easily into your daily routine, with just 15-20 minutes a day needed to feel and see remarkable growth.

better completion rates

deliver real results, with completion rates  higher than traditional courses.

Real classes with real people

Join a supportive community of peers to discuss, collaborate, and grow together.

Program curriculum

The program is designed to be both easy to follow, and instantly transformational. As you progress through the days, you’ll quickly notice tangible changes in your memory and mind power - and the people around you likely will too.

By the end of the program, your ‘Superbrain’ will be permanently installed into you: allowing you to access your newfound inner gifts whenever and wherever you need them.


Day by day

Part 1

Welcome to the fundamentals

You’ll begin your journey by understanding the true definition of learning and memory, and what it takes to build new learning pathways.


The 10 little-known factors that influence how strong or weak your memory is

The easy way to memorize any chunk of information, and never forget it personal story, and what hardships taught you about the human brain


Part 2

Lifestyle

You’ll learn powerful techniques that set you apart as a memory expert. You’ll notice changes in the way you work and interact with others.

Discover the physiological elements of memory including food, movement, and sleep

How to remove negative thinking from your mind

The surprising connection between sleep, stress, and memory


Part 3

Remembering long lists

Long lists can seem impossible to remember - until you discover the simple ‘party trick’ to memorizing any list, no matter its length or content.


The single most powerful memory strategy known to man (and how to apply it instantly)

The ‘Chain Linking’ method for rapidly absorbing large amounts of information

How mainstream education is crushing our memories - and how to break free from the sabotage of the ‘old’ ways


Part 4

Remembering names

Go from the embarrassment of forgetting names, to the respect and admiration you get from remembering everyone’s name perfectly - even if you just met them once.

How to remember any name, the first time you hear it

The FDR technique for boosting your memory (and your confidence)

How to reinforce your memory by putting these techniques in your body


Part 5

Vocabulary & Languages

Expanding your vocabulary and learning new languages are two skills that will pay you incredible dividends for life. Here’s how to gain them with a tiny fraction of the effort.

The ultimate tip for learning any language (even the hard ones)

The keyword substitution method that accelerates your new language mastery

The most important step to expanding your vocabulary (it’s not reading a dictionary)


Part 6

Memorizing Speeches and Texts

Delivering a speech from the heart instead of a piece of paper makes all the difference - and allows you to impress, persuade, and inspire a room full of people all at once.


The no. 1 preparation tip before you even think about your speech

How to memorize speeches word for word - you’ll be stunned by how easy it is

The 3-step process to never forgetting your key points


Part 7

Numbers

Some people are scared of numbers. You won’t be, when you learn how to remember and recall even the longest string of digits.


The world’s easiest system for remembering numbers

The key difference between remembering numbers and words

The ‘Sounds of Memory’ technique for recalling numbers


Part 8

Lifestyle Integration

In this final step, you’ll learn how to tie everything you’ve learned into one set of harmonious skills that you’ll use every day of your life to be the best version of yourself.


Taking it outside the lines - an implementation day to integrate your learning.

The five levels of transformation

Five Levels of learning (all of them will be new to you)


What Students Say About The Program

"I am so excited to teach these methods to my friends and family, but mostly to my grandchildren"

Since completing the 30 days I have been given many tools to help remember names, places, dates and events. In fact I went to the grocery store and discovered I had forgotten my list at home. I used the body method and remembered everything on the list. I then went to the post office....

Suzy Baker, Training Coordinator,   Columbus, United States 🇺🇸 


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Learning Memory Class 1: Remembering Lists


Memory basics and how to memorize a list of information easily.

 

Context:

I’m currently taking the Recall Masterclass from Kwik Learning right now, and as part of the homework, I am to teach what I learned each class to other people. The class is taught by Jim Kwik, a renowned brain coach. Since I’m a blogger, I’d like to share my notes with all of you. I hope you can use the knowledge and practice the methods to improve your memory as well.


Class 1: Remembering Lists 

This lesson goes over the basics of how our memory works and how to remember a list of things.



Key ideas:


1. Basic association


2. The Sun List


3. The Peg method 



Key Idea 1: Basic Association

“All learning is, when we’re talking about your memory, is connecting something that you know to something you don’t know. You know something inside your mind already, and you’re connecting what you want to remember to it.” -Jim Kwik


He gives the example of how if I say dog, you say cat. If I say cat, you say cheese. If I say cheese, you say swiss. It’s all linked.



Key Idea 2: The Sun List

Purpose: Use this list as the first item in a memory chain. It's called the Sun List because the first item is Sun.



Goal: When you hear a number, you can recall the item on this Sun List right away.



Key Idea 3: The Peg Method

Pegs are like hooks on the wall. When visitors come, they put their coats on the pegs. Our memory works in a similar way. With the sun list, we now have 20 pegs.



Goal: When people give us a list of items in random order, we can recall that list in any order.



Method: We have to associate the item they give us to our Sun List item. To create a strong, memorable association, we need to use a vivid imagination. We should create an image in our head that is illogical, funny, or cool to make it memorable.



A few examples:

Jim tells me #9 is people. #9 on my Sun List is cat. I imagine cat people. That’s weird and funny so it’s memorable.


Jim tells me #10 is power. #10 on my Sun List is toes. I imagine my toes doing bench presses.


Jim tells me #5 is privilege. #5 on my Sun List is glove. I imagine the infinity gauntlet and how that gives Thanos privilege.


Later, I can recall the random items given to me by someone else in any order.



Reflection

At the beginning of the class, Jim gave out a list of 20 items, and I only remembered 12 of the items correctly. At the end of the lesson, I was able to remember 19 correctly.



Homework

Memorize your Sun List inside-out, forwards and backwards


Teach the Sun List to someone else


Practice the Peg Method every day to memorize a list of 20 words


Build on your Sun List. For example, 21 could be cards, 22 could be swans, etc.



Homework Results:

I practiced the Peg Method for 5 days, once or twice a day. I had my students test me. At the beginning, I was able to get maybe 60-70% of the words correctly. By the end of the week, I was at 85-95%. My best score was 19 out of 20.



The time I got 19 out of 20, the words were fairly simple. Other times, my students gave me really hard and long words, so my score was lower. For example, for the word “precaution”, I remembered caution. For the word “metabolism”, I remembered metal. I still have lots of room for improvement, but the process is fun and rewarding!



Lesson Directory:

Remembering Lists

Remembering Names

Vocabulary and Spelling

Recalling Facts

Remembering Speeches

Remembering Numbers 

Remember Dates

Remembering Sequences 

Learning Foreign Languages 

Body Memory

Remembering Misplaced Things

Remembering the Past

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Class 1: Remembering Lists



This lesson goes over the basics of how our memory works and how to remember a list of things.


Key ideas:

1. Basic association

2. The Sun List

3. The Peg method


He gives the example of how if I say dog, you say cat. If I say cat, you say cheese. If I say cheese, you say swiss. It’s all linked.


Key Idea 2: The Sun List

Purpose: Use this list as the first item in a memory chain. It's called the Sun List because the first item is Sun.
# , ITEM , ASSOCIATION
1 Sun 1 sun
2 Socks 2 socks
3 Traffic lights 3 lights on a traffic light
4 Car 4 wheels on a car
5 Glove 5 fingers on a glove
6 Soda 6 pack of soda
7 Rainbow 7 colors in the rainbow
8 Magic 8 Ball or Octopus 8 ball. 8 tentacles
9 Cat 9 lives for a cat
10 Toes 10 toes
11 Skis 2 skis look like an 11
12 Roses A bunch of roses
13 Spaceship Apollo 13
14 Carrot 14 carrot diamond
15 Tennis 15 love
16 Candles Sweet 16 birthday candles
17 Magazine 17 is the name of a magazine
18 Voting booth Legal voting age is 18
19 Golf The 19th hole is the pub house
20 Glasses 20-20 vision

Goal: When you hear a number, you can recall the item on this Sun List right away.





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