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What Would You Do With A Photographic Memory?

May 8, 2007 Uncategorized No Comments

Imagine the scenario: You’ve just been let go from your job due to downsizing or restructuring and told that your services are no longer required. What’s worse, you discover that your specific skills have now been replaced by technological advances.

Instead of drowning your sorrows in a whisky bottle, you can simply switch careers and move on to a new industry literally within weeks.

How? Simple—you apply your natural photographic memory and begin rapidly learning the skill sets required for your new career.

This isn’t as far fetched as it may seem, as there are already a wide number of accelerated learning systems available today that help you achieve such a feat.

In fact, there have been memory methods that can assist you in boosting your learning ability for many years and some methods go back thousands of years to the time of ancient Greece.

Many memory improvement systems can seem overwhelming at first, but once mastered they can become invaluable tools in learning new information.

The key ingredients behind many memory systems are the process of association and imagination; these include the Major System, which allows you to recall hundreds and in some cases thousands of bits of information, and the number rhyme system, both of which allow you to convert numerical information into visual images that can be categorised and stored for later recall.

This happens by learning a series of visual images that are represented by a specific number; once these numbers are learned, memorising vast amounts of information can be accomplished in a very short space of time.

There is still a little effort needed to apply these techniques as the memory systems do require some level of discipline; however, the benefits far outweigh the work involved.

T.D. McKenzie

T.D. McKenzie is the creator of The Instant Speed Learning accelerated learning program: Discover How You Can Easily Multiply Your Learning Ability by 1000 Times and Have Incredibly Powerful Recall of Anything You Read or Listen to Within the Next 72 Hours…Without Learning a Complicated Memory System!
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