Get a photographic memory and unleash the potential in your life - have you ever wondered what it is that makes some people so confident and intelligent and successful? I always thought it was because they were born with an intellect superior to my own and that I would just have to make do with my own limitations.
I would look at all the successful people in my world and wonder what set them apart from me. In school there were the students who would ace exams but seemed to spend less than half the time studying than everyone else. The colleague who would confidently give a presentation with ease and accuracy. Those people who had great and valuable relationships. Those who would impress the boss by remembering his wife's name, the kids names AND their birthdays. Those who gave entertaining speeches with confidence, would remember to be in the right place at the right time, didn't waste their time searching for information they already knew.
And the thing that sets these people apart, is their amazing ability to absorb large amounts of information and more importantly, to recall this information when they need it. It's not that they were necessarily more intelligent or more gifted. It's this photographic memory ability that sets the successful people apart.
The practice of developing your photographic memory strengthens the neural pathways in your brain, opening up long unused portions of your brain that need to be exercised again in order to 'fire' up and increase the overall brain activity. It is this daily exercise of the brain that brings about all these benefits to all areas of your life: * Fantastic reading speed - over 25,000+ words per minute! * Increase your peripheral vision and awareness * Dramatically improved concentration and focus * Become much more organized and effective * Increased comprehension from your reading. This will allow you to learn so much faster and get down to the business of enjoying life. But this does require exercise.
It was when I realized this that I started to work on my photographic memory techniques. Apparently we are all born with a photographic memory, but we lose it's ability at about the time we go to school (the same time we learn to read!). But there are now courses that you can do to help you develop this photographic memory again and begin to unleash the potential in your own life. - 30535
I would look at all the successful people in my world and wonder what set them apart from me. In school there were the students who would ace exams but seemed to spend less than half the time studying than everyone else. The colleague who would confidently give a presentation with ease and accuracy. Those people who had great and valuable relationships. Those who would impress the boss by remembering his wife's name, the kids names AND their birthdays. Those who gave entertaining speeches with confidence, would remember to be in the right place at the right time, didn't waste their time searching for information they already knew.
And the thing that sets these people apart, is their amazing ability to absorb large amounts of information and more importantly, to recall this information when they need it. It's not that they were necessarily more intelligent or more gifted. It's this photographic memory ability that sets the successful people apart.
The practice of developing your photographic memory strengthens the neural pathways in your brain, opening up long unused portions of your brain that need to be exercised again in order to 'fire' up and increase the overall brain activity. It is this daily exercise of the brain that brings about all these benefits to all areas of your life: * Fantastic reading speed - over 25,000+ words per minute! * Increase your peripheral vision and awareness * Dramatically improved concentration and focus * Become much more organized and effective * Increased comprehension from your reading. This will allow you to learn so much faster and get down to the business of enjoying life. But this does require exercise.
It was when I realized this that I started to work on my photographic memory techniques. Apparently we are all born with a photographic memory, but we lose it's ability at about the time we go to school (the same time we learn to read!). But there are now courses that you can do to help you develop this photographic memory again and begin to unleash the potential in your own life. - 30535
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