Memory Workshop

How to Improve Your Memory in 5 Easy Steps

Would you like to have a fantastic memory that most people can only dream about? 

You can. This workshop will show you how.

 Memory is one of your most important brain functions. Without a good memory, you can’t learn quickly, speak a language properly, or work effectively.

 Your memory plays a crucial role in your life and work. The more you improve your memory, the more successful you will be at work and in your personal life.

Woman forgets and needs to improve her memory

“Oh dear! I forgot what I learned yesterday … “

This workshop will show you the 5 simple steps you need to take to get a better memory. These steps include paying attention, revising timely, using association, having the right attitude, and eating and sleeping well.

Learn these 5 steps and you will remember items, facts, figures, passwords, names and faces, and remember them for a long time.

What you will achieve

By the end of the workshop, you will be able to:

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Develop a better memory.

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Remember facts and figures, passwords.

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Remember names and faces.

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Use memory techniques to help you remember even more.

What you will learn

This workshop will cover:

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The 5 steps to a better memory.

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Short-term, long-term, and subconscious memory.

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Recall during and after learning.

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Mnemonics and memory systems.

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How to remember facts and figures, names and faces, and passwords.

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The impact of sleep, diet, and exercise, on memory.

Who should attend

Managers, executives, and business professionals who want to improve their memory and become more successful at work.

What people say about the Memory workshop

“Engaging and interesting course. Very clear information shared. Will get my colleagues to attend.”
Operations Manager, Transportation Company

“What a great trainer. He makes memory and remembering so easy, something I am not good at.”
Admin Officer, Housing and Development Board

“Unbelievable! I couldn’t believe I remembered 20 items in the order they were given, but I did, using the techniques taught”
Admin Assistant, Statutory Board