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10 Days to a Sharper Memory

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10 Days to a Sharper Memory

By: The Princeton Language Institute, Russell Roberts
Narrated by: Paul Kirby
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Remember names, details, and facts with the most effective memory system ever. The step-by-step guide that assesses your present memory quotient and shows you how your memory works, 10 Days to a Sharper Memory will help you:
  • Remember the names and faces of people you meet...
  • Establish a system for remembering everything from famous quotes to where you parked the car...
  • Recall dates, telephone numbers, addresses, prices, and more...
  • Use ingenious systems and techniques to memorize facts...
  • Keep your memory sharp with easy exercises you can do in your spare time...
    all in 10 days!
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    Without the written materials, this book loses a lot of its value. As an audio book, this is extremely repetative. The "memory tools" that it teaches you could be taught in 3 days tops, rather than 10. I found very little information that was truly helpful as a memory technique.

    Dissappointing

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    What will this book do for you?

    It will introduce you to mnemonic techniques -- including linking, visualization, memory palaces, and phonetic.

    It will recommend lifestyle fixes that will maximize your memory -- including sleeping right, eating right, and thinking right.

    The reader is a seasoned voice professional and his speaking will keep you engaged.

    If you are looking for a more detailed treatment of memory I would recommend "Your Memory: How It Works" by Kenneth Higbee. If you are looking for a story about memory I would recommend "Moonwalking with Einstein" by Joshua Foer. The former you can only find on Amazon but the latter is available on Audible.

    This piece will give you a good introduction. If you read it through a few times you can ingrain the principles. Then give it a few months to start using these techniques on a daily basis. If you follow this process -- by using this book alone -- you will possess a better memory than 95% of the people you come into contact with.

    Good introduction to memory techniques

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    Poorly organized, and, contrary to every bit of memory research, not logically connected. The book frequently makes either non-sensical or contradictory statements.

    Not very helpful

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    Good Audible audio title, I suggest you suppliment the audio version with the printed version. The memory techniques for remembering numbers is a must have for techical people. The techniques for remembering faces, names, addresses, etc. are probably only beneficial as a "refresher" for Sales people. For general purposes, anyone can us this Audible title to exercise their mind and increase their proficiency with visualization.

    Good Memory Techniques

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    I really wish I hadn't gotten this book, there are so many interesting ways to approach memory. Forget this one.

    I wish I could forget it....

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    Do not waste time and money.

    Mikhail

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    Tons of hard techniques to remember to remember. Forget it!

    Forget it

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