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It’s 4:00 AM. I’m staring at the same paragraph for the tenth time… and my mind is still blank.
In this episode, I break down the exact moment I realized my memory wasn’t weak—it was simply untrained. Cramming wasn’t the problem. The method was.
I share the 3 powerful shifts that helped me remember more in less time—thinking in vivid pictures, linking ideas into unforgettable stories, and memorising only high-impact keywords instead of entire sentences.
This is how I stopped fighting my brain… and started working with it.
Because once I cracked the Memory Code, studying stopped feeling like a struggle—and started feeling like a superpower.
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🎧 Tune in and start your comeback.
📲 Join my upcoming 90-Minute Free Orientation Webinar on Memory Mastery. Click the link below to get the details:
https://chat.whatsapp.com/KJ1l37VtIzJEgSYDlqaMzU?mode=gi_t
Looking forward to seeing you inside and helping you unlock your memory potential!
I’m Raghurama Bhat, MemoryCoachOnWheels
By Raghurama BhatIt’s 4:00 AM. I’m staring at the same paragraph for the tenth time… and my mind is still blank.
In this episode, I break down the exact moment I realized my memory wasn’t weak—it was simply untrained. Cramming wasn’t the problem. The method was.
I share the 3 powerful shifts that helped me remember more in less time—thinking in vivid pictures, linking ideas into unforgettable stories, and memorising only high-impact keywords instead of entire sentences.
This is how I stopped fighting my brain… and started working with it.
Because once I cracked the Memory Code, studying stopped feeling like a struggle—and started feeling like a superpower.
Send us Fan Mail
Support the show
🎧 Tune in and start your comeback.
📲 Join my upcoming 90-Minute Free Orientation Webinar on Memory Mastery. Click the link below to get the details:
https://chat.whatsapp.com/KJ1l37VtIzJEgSYDlqaMzU?mode=gi_t
Looking forward to seeing you inside and helping you unlock your memory potential!
I’m Raghurama Bhat, MemoryCoachOnWheels