Free 5-Day Email Course

Your memory isn't bad —
you were just never taught how to use it.

Five days. One technique a day. Backed by cognitive science, built for real life. Free.

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Day 1 arrives tomorrow morning. Check your inbox -- and your spam folder just in case.

Who is this for?

Pick the one that sounds most like you.

You're putting in the hours. The results just don't match the effort.

  • You've re-read the same chapter three times and it still won't stick
  • The night before an exam, you're writing things out by hand and chanting, hoping something lands
  • You highlight everything, which means you've highlighted nothing
  • You've started telling yourself you're just not a science person, when really, nobody ever taught you how your brain actually works

The problem was never you. It was the system.

You're sharper than you give yourself credit for. Your systems just need an upgrade.

  • You leave meetings and forget half of what was decided before you're back at your desk
  • You meet someone important and their name is gone within seconds of hearing it
  • You want to know your products, your numbers, your clients, without reaching for your phone every time
  • The people who seem sharp in the room aren't smarter than you. They just hold information differently.

Time is your most limited resource. This system is built around that.

You notice things. You care about people. You just wish you could hold on to more of it.

  • You've shaken someone's hand, heard their name, and forgotten it instantly, then realised later you'd already met them
  • You walk into a room and forget why you went there. Several times a day.
  • You've started noticing small slips, and wondered if this is just what getting older looks like
  • You want to stay sharp as you age, knowing the brain is like a muscle. Used, or lost.

Memory isn't a personality trait, and staying sharp isn't about luck. It's a skill. And you're closer than you think.

Why I built this

My memory used to work against me too

For most of my life, I thought a good memory was something you were either born with or you weren't. And I wasn't.

Concepts from school that wouldn't stick. Names forgotten as the handshake ended. Presentations I'd rehearsed a dozen times, lost halfway through. For years I coped with rote repetition and chanting under my breath. Effortful. Not at all effective.

Then I discovered memory training was actually a thing. A proper system, not a party trick. I memorised 50 digits of pi. Useless on its own, but it proved the point: the people around you who seem sharp aren't smarter. They just have better systems.

That realisation stayed with me. My own kids are now in the same education system I was, being taught what to study but never how to remember. I tried these techniques with them first. It worked. And it struck me that most people know memory techniques exist but don't know where to start. People give up not because they lack the will, but because they lack the roadmap. So I built it.

— Andy, Founder, Nexus Memory

In 5 days, you'll know how to:

  • The one encoding move that changes everything Most memory failures happen before storage even begins. Day 1 installs the fix, and you'll feel it working the same day.
  • Remember names the moment you hear them One technique, applied at the point of introduction. No more blanks. No more pretending you remember.
  • Lock in numbers without writing them down Dates, codes, figures. The ones you keep looking up. You'll have a system for those too.
  • Actually retain what you read the first time Not the fifth. Not after re-reading and highlighting. The first read becomes the one that counts.
  • Hold on to what people tell you in real time Meetings, conversations, instructions. All without scrambling for a pen or losing the thread mid-sentence.

One email a day. Five minutes. No fluff.

Every morning for 5 days, one email arrives at 7:30am. One technique. One exercise you can try immediately. No downloads, no videos, no 47-page PDF. By Day 5, you'll have a working memory system. Not just a list of tips, but a set of tools you actually know how to use.

1
Re-reading fails because nothing properly gets encoded the first time through. Day 1 fixes that at the source, with a short exercise at the end. Three items, two minutes. By the time you finish, you'll have already felt the difference.
2
There's a two-second window after you hear a name where the technique either fires or it doesn't. Day 2 walks you through exactly what to do in that window, with a real introduction as the example.
3
Pick one. Your NRIC, your spouse's mobile, your parents' HDB block number. By the end of the email, you'll have it locked in. Same framework as Day 2, adapted for numbers.
4
One paragraph. Read it once with the technique active. You'll know before you close the email whether it worked.
5
The next real conversation you have becomes the exercise. No hypotheticals. And a short note at the end on what comes next, if you want to go further.

Every technique in this course is grounded in cognitive science research. Not productivity blogs. Not memory tricks. Testing yourself retains up to 80% more than re-reading. Reviewing at the right intervals can double how long information stays with you. Working with your brain's limits instead of against them changes what's possible. The research has been there for years. It just never found its way into how most of us were taught.

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Your memory is about to surprise you.

Five days. One technique a day. Less than five minutes each. Start tomorrow.

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Day 1 arrives tomorrow morning. Check your inbox -- and your spam folder just in case.