Ep34: 5 Japanese Memory Systems
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For years, I believed memory was all about working harder. But the more I forced myself to study, the more mentally exhausted I became. That journey pushed me to explore how different cultures train the brain, and what I discovered in Japanese learning systems completely changed my understanding of memory.
In this episode, I share 5 fascinating Japanese memory techniques that can help you remember faster, revise smarter, and reduce study overload. From Kanji Visual Recall and Emotional Mnemonics to Interleaved Practice, Teaching as Recall, and Visual White Space, these methods show how memory becomes powerful when learning becomes visual, emotional, and structured.
If you’ve ever forgotten what you studied just before an exam, this episode might completely change the way you learn forever.
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