Oct 23 2009

Developing Photographic Memory – And Unleashing Your Potential

Published by Michelle Rudge at 9:28 am under Self-Improvement

Have you noticed the other people in your world that are confident, intelligent and successful? Chances are they have developed their photographic memory or they may have it naturally. It’s not necessarily that these people are more intelligent or beautiful, they have a skill that we too, can learn.

How is it that the successful people in the world seem to have success in so many areas of their lives? When I was at school, there were students that would breeze through exams and didn’t seem to have the stress of study like most of us. And then when I joined the workforce, there would be colleagues who would give presentations to management with ease and poise. These people were accurate in their work, had great attention to detail, were organized and thorough. And then they would also have meaningful relationships that were healthy and thriving.

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’.

The practice of developing your photographic memory strengthens the neural pathways in your brain, opening up long unused portions of your brain that need to be exercised again in order to ‘fire’ up and increase the overall brain activity. It is this daily exercise of the brain that brings about all these benefits to all areas of your life: * Fantastic reading speed – over 25,000+ words per minute! * Increase your peripheral vision and awareness * Dramatically improved concentration and focus * Become much more organized and effective * Increased comprehension from your reading. This will allow you to learn so much faster and get down to the business of enjoying life. But this does require exercise.

It was when I realized this that I started to work on my photographic memory techniques. Apparently we are all born with a photographic memory, but we lose it’s ability at about the time we go to school (the same time we learn to read!). But there are now courses that you can do to help you develop this photographic memory again and begin to unleash the potential in your own life.

There is a wealth of information, help and guidance on the subject of photographic memory on the internet. Visit my blog on Developing Photographic Memory Techniques. Photographic memory is something that can’t be ignored if you really desire to see success in your world! www.MentalPhotographyNow.com

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