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Memory Improvement: How to Improve Your Memory in Just 30 Days

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Sean Pratt

4 Hours 20 Minutes

Ascent Audio

July 2013

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* Have you ever walked into a room and couldn't remember what you went there for?

* Have you ever grasped the hand of a potential client and then when the handshake broke, the name seemed to disappear from your memory?

* Or have you ever left a prospect or an important meeting and as you drove away remembered a key point that you should have shared with them?

The problem is NOT with your memory. The problem is with the 'Filing System' your brain currently uses to store and retrieve memory items. Change the filing system and you'll double and even triple your memory comprehension.

Two-time USA Memory Champion Ron White will teach you the same 2,000-year-old memory method that he has already taught thousands to:

* Give presentations and speeches without notes...

* Memorize chapters of books word for word...

* Retain information from workshops or training classes…

* Improve your grades and study skills…

* Remember names and faces, even years later…

* Routinely memorize 100 digit numbers after hearing them only once…

* And lots more!

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  • Prit S.

    It was very interesting to say the least. Great content and it comes down to what you take from it. Cheers

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  • Kurt S

    This book has to be a spoof!!! Except there’s nothing funny about it. What a load of horse hockey. The book teaches you to make up and memorize idiotic labels and one syllable sounds for folders to store memories in. The teachings are so absurd, it’s easier to remember the things you need to remember.

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