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Super Memory

Speed Read, Recall Names, and Learn Faster

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Super Memory

By: Gary Small, Brian Tracy, Larry Iverson, Made for Success
Narrated by: Dr. Gary Small, Dr. Brian Tracy, Dr. Larry Iverson
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Includes a bonus PDF workbook!

Relax. Learn. Achieve.

As the amount of published information rapidly increases, our ability to recall vital facts and absorb information quickly becomes more and more important. What can we learn from the world’s leading experts on brain science about memory and learning? Join us in a fascinating discovery from a team of UCLA neuroscientists who are demonstrating that exposure to computer technology causes rapid and profound changes in neural circuitry. Learn how to manage these changes and take advantage of the rapid changes in how we absorb information.

With these practical and easy to absorb programs, you will learn how to keep your brain sharp and performing at peak levels. Recall names, faces, and crucial facts easily as you tap your enormous capacity to remember information.

Combine speed reading skills with memory techniques from a Guinness World Record-holder for memorizing information and you have an unprecedented resource for learning in the 21st century. With techniques for managing information from The Productivity Pro ™ and a rapid learning course from Brian Tracy, you will have the confidence to achieve success in your personal and business life.

Download the accompanying reference guide.©2011 Made for Success, Inc.; 2011 Word Smiths; 2011 Brian Tracy (P)2011 Made for Success, Inc.
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Great if you apply what is in the book.

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 Through practical exercises and multiple teachers, Super Memory, at the very least, opens our minds to the possibility of what our brains can retain. It's amazing how once we train our mind we can associate names and places quickly; we just have to know how to. It is more of a practical guide to learning how to organize events, names, places, and other things such as speeches to flow more smoothly. Although I didn't do most of these exercises, it has encouraged me to practice speed reading, thus resulting in time saved when reading Kindles or physical books. 

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Disappointing

I've read and listened to a number of books in the past which provide useful information for increasing memory or allowing the reader to work on some exercises that may or may not have results, but this is primarily a dry recitation of data with regards to the process of memory in a statistical format, presented with endless references to various other studies on the subject.

This is more of a lengthy college dissertation meant to show data that has been collected for review by academia. Very detached in presentation, little story or flow that can be followed for a casual reader and likely better presented in textbook format with charts and graphs to refer to as the data is presented.

There is little here of use to those interested in improving memory.

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