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This exercise is based on the tape series by

Kevin Trudeau

Mega Memory System

Presented by : Terry Morgan

The pro’s and con’s of this course are varied; however, the research I’ve done show much more positive results using this type of memory exercise and enhancement. The results achieved are directly proportional to the work and effort put into the exercises and if you actually put the techniques into practice. And practice is required.

Hope you enjoy!

Everybody has a photographic memory. Some people have discovered the ability to unlock this ability and are able to focus this potential in key areas of their lives. These lessons allow anybody with the desire to unlock these hidden abilities and forge a new beginning in their lives.

But, before we start there are some things you need to consider and one of these things is your teachability index.

Rate yourself on a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being the highest) on the two variables of the teach ability index.

What is your willingness to learn?

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

What is your willingness to accept change?

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Training Balance Scale

There are two sides to the training balance scale: motivation and technique. Through this exercise, you will see you must maintain a balance between these two variables.

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Charting Your Progress: Four Steps

  1. Unconscious Incompetence; You don’t know what you don’t know.
  2. Conscious Incompetence; You know what can be done, but you can’t do it.
  3. Conscious Competence: You think your way through the process.
  4.  Unconscious Competence: You apply the techniques automatically.

The format of these exercises is important, with each exercise building on the techniques of the previous.

The first lessons exercise the mind and establish the foundation for the last of the exercises.

All these exercises will stimulate and strengthen your neurotransmitters (brain receptors) which are the basis of short-term memory.

Just sit back and enjoy. Relax and have fun! Though some of these exercises may seem simplistic, they do work. Don’t ask why we are doing something, just join in and have fun.

On our journey to your new mega memory, we begin with the oldest form of memory aid: basic word association.

Although the memory system you are about to learn is not based on word association, there are three important reasons we begin here:

  1. Know what not to do
  2. Increase your mind’s speed with a form of mental gymnastics
  3. Help you understand how the mind works.

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