Memory Improvement, Buck Francis
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Memory Improvement
The Ultimate Guide to Improving Memory and Focus, Training Your Brain to Boost Your IQ and Live a Balanced Life, Discovering Your Full Potential, and Increasing Productivity (2022)

Author: Buck Francis

Narrator: Eloise Wilson

Unabridged: 3 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Buck Francis

Published: 05/20/2023


Synopsis

Do you aspire to read at least 300 words each minute? Do you want to know why, no matter how hard you try, you can't remember the name of a recently completed book's author? Are you the kind of person who goes to study one day before the test and has a massive pile of books ready for him to devour? Have you ever wondered how it feels to walk backwards, putting your wits to the test?Who wouldn't desire an unbreakable memory? Because bad memory does not exist, everybody may enhance their memory abilities. You've probably been in a scenario where you had to keep repeating the same information since that was the only way you could remember it. Unfortunately, this is one of the less effective methods for memorizing numbers, words, and facts via your brain.This book will take you on an instructive and mood-lifting trip as you pass the many milestones on your way to memory development.Readers may use this book as a personal memory enhancement aid.It dives into the fascinating neuroscientific notion of how the brain's wiring works and its implications on the overall development of the mind and body.Graphs, charts, and real-life examples are sprinkled across most of the chapters. They may go deeper into cognition to facilitate understanding.It delves deeply into the fundamental ideas of memory, memory retention, memory enhancement, memory loss, and mind programming.It discusses the most effective ways for gaining rapid learning skills that improve focus and memory.            ...and so much more!!!Even if you believe you have all the required knowledge, continue the procedure since repetition may lead to reconstruction, and both notions are essential in memory retention.Do you want to learn more?Scroll up and press the "Add to Cart" button RIGHT NOW.

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