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We process such huge amounts of information daily, and sometimes things get lost in the shuffle.
The good news is; you can help increase your odds of not losing information in the shuffle. We will go over the basics of helping keep your brain healthy, working and engaged so that you are better prepared to remember what you need to, when you need to.
We also have chapters on how to read more efficiently, or speed reading. Learn to break those bad habits that hold you back when you read so that you read faster, and more efficiently.
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Brain Power - Sandra David
Brain Power:
How to Improve Your Memory and
Speed Reading Techniques
Faster and More Efficiently
Sandra David
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Table of Contents
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Introduction
From the Inside Out – Diet and Exercise
Check Your Stress at the Door
Mnemonic Devices
Names, Places and Numbers
More Simple Memory Tricks
Brain Boosting Exercises
Introduction to Speed Reading
Speed Reading Basics
Breaking Bad Reading Habits
Conclusion
Introduction
Ever walked into a room and then could not remember why?
Ever gone to the store with a short list and realize when you get home that you have forgotten one or two things?
Do you struggle to remember names of the people that you just met?
That is awkward, especially in a work setting, is it not?
Is the only way you can remember phone numbers is to write them down?
Memory is a tricky thing. We might not remember what we ate for breakfast, but we can recall down to the last detail something that may have happened a week ago.
Some people seem to have a flawless memory, pulling up facts with ease about events from the past.
Granted, some people are wired to remember things easier, and so they