Saturday, February 12, 2011

Photographic Memory - You Too Can Develop One

By Michelle Rudge


If you want to develop the potential in your life, then developing your photographic memory will get you there. Have you seen how there are some people in our society that are so intelligent, successful and confident? They have likely developed their photographic memory and are using it to unleash the potential in their own lives. And it's a skill that we can all learn.

I would look at all the successful people in my world and wonder what set them apart from me. In school there were the students who would ace exams but seemed to spend less than half the time studying than everyone else. The colleague who would confidently give a presentation with ease and accuracy. Those people who had great and valuable relationships. Those who would impress the boss by remembering his wife's name, the kids names AND their birthdays. Those who gave entertaining speeches with confidence, would remember to be in the right place at the right time, didn't waste their time searching for information they already knew.

Lets just face the fact... that those who have an ability to memorize large portions of information and recall it with ease, are the successful one's in our world. It is not a case of having a superior intellect, a better personality or more time. It is the ability to get a photographic memory that sets apart the 'haves' and the 'have nots'.

Developing photographic memory has so many benefits across all aspects of your life. It strengthens the neural pathways in your brain, firing up more parts of your brain and increasing overall brain activity. This regular exercise of the brain allows you to: * Have increase reading speed and better comprehension of your reading * A dramatically increased focus and attention * Increased peripheral vision * Allows you to become more organized and productive in your day. But this doesn't just happen, it is developed through discipline and daily exercise of your brain.

It is thought that we are all born with a photographic memory but as we get older we lose the ability. However you are able to develop the skills again and utilize these wonderful skills in your everyday life. There are so many benefits to be gained from learning photographic memory and plenty of courses to teach you how to do it.




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