You’re probably familiar with a memory palace. In case you’re not, here’s the gist:
People tend to struggle to remember abstract things like names, concepts and sequences. However, people can easily remember places. Bring to mind your home, your old school or your office, and you can probably remember it well.
There’s a bell curve here. You might be able to recall every smudge mark on the wall and the shape of each window. You might remember little more than the floorplan and some furniture. Either way, you can remember more details than, say, some philosophical treatise you haven’t thought about in a year.
So the idea is to play to your strengths.
Instead of trying to force information into your brain through brute repetition, instead bring a place to mind and put the ideas in there. Remembering lists and concepts as locations, not ghostlike wisps that melt through your fingers, helps them to stick.
It works.
In fact, it works well.
Even so, I don’t like memory palaces.
I mean, why settle for a memory palace when you can have a Palace of Power?
I have a Palace of Power – a slick skyscraper in the middle of a forest. It’s right there in my mind and I can visit it at any time. Past the showers, the beautiful lobby and the discreet (but sophisticated) security are a number of rooms.
One is a place of perfect rest, relaxation and even sleep.
Another room is a beautiful library, overflowing with wisdom.
On another floor is a place I can go to experiment, test and be creative.
Yet another place is a training room for accelerated learning.
I should mention the conference room where I can gain insights from (or just chat with) just about anyone I can imagine.
Oh… and if I want to, I can use parts of it as a memory palace too.
This sounds like playing make-believe, in the same way that running a global enterprise sounds like telling people your opinions. It goes so far beyond that.
A memory palace is just in your head, yet it can have a profound impact on how your mind works.
Your Palace of Power affects every cognitive process, from your mood to your focus to your creativity to your learning.
When everything comes back to your ability to think and reason, there’s no limit to how this can improve your life.
It’s better than using affirmations.
It’s better than visualising.
This taps into your unconscious mind and aligns it towards your goals more profoundly than any of that. It’s all based on the same principles as the memory palace (a mental technique that’s literally thousands of years old) only broadened and supercharged with things like hypnosis.
Whether or not you think you’re susceptible, listening to one of the tailored audio files that come with my coaching program will help train and construct your own Palace of Power.
From there, you can use it, enjoy it – and add to it – for the rest of your life.
The best part?
This is a bonus I offer to my coaching clients.
It could very well be the most meaningful part of us working together. Then again, it might be the fun little extra thing you take away from our time together.
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