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An experimental workshop, broken down into four interactive videos.

The aim – to empower you with life-changing learning techniques.

Lesson 1

Lesson 1

The Most Complex Thing in the Known Universe

How do we really process information?

How do we understand the world around us? Not as a student, or a worker, but as a human being.

Our experiments show how we process the world around us, and how it’s possible to learn a new language in under 3 minutes. Accelerated learning is something that we can all use - a technique that works whatever our academic ability.

Lesson 2

We talk with words, but we think in pictures.

Change how you take notes forever.

Realise the impact of colour, symbols, trains of thought, and the questioning process on our ability to understand the world around us. Underpinning a strong memory will be creativity, imagination and feeling.

To remember, we need to understand. But to understand, we need to be interested. If we are not interested, nothing can happen. If we are active and curious, every single one of us can do incredible things.

Lesson 3

Seeing the same thing as everyone else, but thinking something different.

There is no such thing as a poor memory, only poor information.

As humans, we can generally remember 7 pieces of information in one go before our brains become oversaturated. Which means that on a good day, we might remember 8 or 9 things, but on a bad day, 5 or fewer.

By using the techniques in Lesson 3, you’ll be able to remember 35 pieces of information. In less than 3 minutes.

Lesson 4

Tell me, I'll forget. Show me, I'll remember. Involve me, I'll understand.

If you use this system, you’ll never need to revise ever again.

We explore how to work at home, how to bring creative insight into your work, and how to say goodbye to revision forever!

Recalling ideas easily lets your working memory (your thinking processor) flourish. If you’re not struggling to remember, you’re able to think more creatively and achieve more.

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