Photographic Memory: Remember Anything Better and Faster with More Focus and Clarity with Accelerated Learning Techniques for Unlimited Memory Improvement
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Is Photographic Memory Reserved ONLY to those Who Are Born With It? What if You Could Study and Train Your Own "Photographic Memory"? Or Maybe 3X Your Memory? Read On...
Our brain is like a huge file with thousands of little drawers, each one holding a memory. The information is there, but how can you recall facts faster and with more clarity? The power of your brain is only limited to the amount of effort you put in its development. This book "Photographic Memory" teaches you techniques, tips and tricks so you can start developing your memory. By practicing its teachings you will be able to expand the limits of your memory and also recall things clearly. Never miss a detail again!
Imagine having an unlimited memory, and learning much faster. This book "Photographic Memory" teaches you all the secrets to an improved memory.
If you imagine our brain like a supercomputer, what would you think the storage capacity is? Around 2.5 million gigabytes. 2.5 MILLION GIGABYTES. With this number alone, you can understand the unbelievably great power of your brain.
"Those Who Cannot Change Their Minds Cannot Change Anything" – George Bernard Shaw
On average, we have 70,000 thoughts per day. You never know when your next big idea pops up, and having a reliable memory will make sure you won't forget it!
How many times did you have trouble remembering someone's name? An appointment? The clear details of a past event? You can keep on struggling with your memory or you can actually make an effort and improve it. The potential is unlimited, the rewards priceless. It's all about your brain and applying the right techniques to develop it. Put your brain to the test, go beyond your current limitations and have your future self thank you for... you.
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Timothy Willink
Started from a poor background, Timothy Willink worked his way up to becoming financially free by personal development. Your financial development usually mirrors your personal development. If you want to earn more, become more. Become more, so that you can give more. This has been Timothy Willink's primary philosophy in life, business and relationship. To find out more about him, simply read one of his personal development books. He has published over 50 books publicly. It began as a private library and only recently did he begin to release some of his book from his personal journal and notes.
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Reviews for Photographic Memory
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5This book did not provide detail information on trainings, too generic
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I like what i read. It gives me insight on wheather you naturally have photographic memory or no. And how to develop the photographic memory in you. Good read.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5It was an easy read but the exercises that the book talked about weren’t actually things you could do. More methods that people use to develop good memory for very specific roles.
That being said, it is still worth a read. - Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Wasn’t clear about exercise most of the information was explained half way.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The techniques and strategies are good but it will surely take time to learn.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5If you want to know how to develop a photographic memory, the book is for you. I found the book very informative, interesting and useful. It is well written and easy to understand. I got much new and helpful information on all my questions. I liked the book and would recommend it to anyone who needs such type of information. It is really worth reading.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5What a great book. I'll use and practice these techniques. I'm sure my memory will increase.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great Organization and flow of the book. Everything makes sense. The title was stunning “photographic memory” which from my limiting belief was something inborn
Easy and engaging read - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The book will teach you how to memorize and retain just about anything quickly and easily. The techniques take work to learn and practice, but once you have them down it is amazing the things you can do.
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