Brainysplain Remember to Remember
Do you find you cannot remember things?
Brainysplain is your opportunity to unleash your powerful thinking and to:
Maximise your recall of what matters to you.
Build memory strategies by using references personal to you.
Gain memory aids to help you organise information.
Introducing Brainysplain
Brainysplain is a unique memory course letting you develop your learning skills to remember the things you want to remember.
Would you like to try an alternative way to remembering instead of cramming new things or going over something again and again until it sticks?
Features of Brainysplain
• Explains why your brain is built to receive limitless information and causes of forgetfulness
• Demonstrates how 6 memory techniques work together to improve your memory
• Encourages fun and patterns helping you to memorise large pieces of information
• Cautions when learning can be harmful to mental wellbeing
Benefits of Brainysplain
• Make you learn faster, sharper and smarter using specific memory strategies
• Inspire new confidence in approaching daunting subjects you want to keep and share
• Make planning for presentations, speeches and interviews less stressful
• Energise your curiosity and imagination for new information
• Brings over an hour of brain training for life material for just a one off payment fee
Meet your Tutor
Mark works and lives in West Sussex, UK. He has taught Brainysplain Memory Strategies since late 2021 and has already reached over 2500 participants.
Mark launched this online version of Brainysplain to globally help as many people as possible who want to improve their memory skills.
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Testimonials: What My Students Have to Say
Mark was very engaging and gave such a personal insight. Made me realise not to panic when I struggle to remember things etc. It has given me ideas of how to store info etc and this will be useful as I do find myself getting annoyed when I can’t remember something.
Kelvin Black
It was interesting learning about different ways that different people learn and remember things, and getting some tips to try out, and it was also a good reminder that we are all different in the way our minds work and gave an insight into others’ experiences.
Zasha Swan
First time anyone has explained what a memory palace is (only heard of it from a reference in TV’s Sherlock). I Have a truly appalling memory, so any help welcome.
I will try it out, but the numbers just get jumbled up in my head (cannot remember phone numbers at all, etc).
Frank Jones
Really informative and had excellent delivery. Felt really engaged and motivated after the event. Encouraging and powerful, Thank you.
Jack Brown
Lifetime access & updates
You will receive free lifetime access to this course which will include any updates and additions to the course.
Change your learning brain forever
Catching memories of the facts you love
Watch on any device
From laptops to phones my course can be watched however you like.