Unlock Your Brain:Memory Skills Made Simple | Amrut Jadhav | TEDxDTSS College of Law
Join Amrut Jadhav, Founder of Brain Infinite and an international memory athlete, as he takes us inside the fascinating world of memory sports. From representing India at the World Memory Championship in Singapore and China to becoming a referee at the global stage, Amrut shares his extraordinary journey of mastering the art and science of memory. In this talk, he demonstrates how our brains can store and recall vast amounts of information using visualization, association, and creative storytelling. Watch as Amrut guides the audience through a live memory exercise, showing practical techniques anyone can apply to learn faster, retain better, and perform at their peak. This talk is not just about memory—it’s about understanding how the brain works, unlocking hidden potential, and embracing courage in the pursuit of excellence.
Amrut Jadhav is the Founder of Brain Infinite, an International Memory Athlete, and a sought-after Memory Coach. With a mission to make learning smarter and more effective, he has dedicated his career to helping students master the art and science of studying productively. Through his coaching, Amrut empowers young minds with practical techniques to boost memory, enhance focus, and achieve academic excellence. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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