Comprehensive & Best Curriculum
Photography Memory Through the Super Brain
"MASTERING OTHERS IS STRENGTH; MASTERING YOURSELF IS TRUE POWER "
Lao Tzu
Memory Tools:
Step 01 How Good is Your Memory? •
Step 02 Visualization and Observation •
Step 03 Acronyms •
Step 04 Turning Numbers into Sentences •
Step 05 The Body System •
Step 06 Association: the First Key •
Step 07 The Link Method •
Step 08 Location: the Second Key •
Step 09 Imagination: the Third Key •
Step 10 The Journey Method •
Step 11 Concentration •
Step 12 The Language of Numbers •
Step 13 The Number-Rhyme System •
Step 14 The Alphabet System 2
MEMORY CONSTRUCTION:
Step 15 How to Remember Names and Faces •
Step 16 How to Remember Directions •
Step 17 How to Remember Spellings •
Step 18 How to Remember Countries and Their Capitals •
Step 19 Learning a Foreign Language •
Step 20 How to Remember Your Past •
Step 21 How to Remember the Elements •
Step 22 Develop Your Declarative Memory •
Step 23 The Dominic System I •
Step 24 How to Remember Jokes •
Step 25 How to Remember Fiction •
Step 26 Read Faster and Remember More •
Step 27 How to Remember Quotations •
Step 28 Memory and Mind Maps® •
Step 29 How to Remember Speeches and Presentations •
Step 30 The Art of Revision and Maximizing Recall
MEMORY POWER:
Step 31 The Dominic System II •
Step 32 How to Remember Telephone Conversations • Step 33 The Dominic System III •
Step 34 How to Memorize a Deck of Playing Cards •
Step 35 How to Become a Human Calendar •
Step 36 How to Remember Historic Dates •
Step 37 Telephone Numbers and Important Dates •
Step 38 How to Remember the News •
Step 39 How to Memorize Oscar Winners •
Step 40 How to Remember Poetry
MEMORY MASTERCLASS:
Step 41 The Roman Room Method •
Step 42 How to Remember Historical and Future Dates •
Step 43 How to Store a Memory within a Memory •
Step 44 How to Memorize Binary Numbers •
Step 45 How to Memorize a Dictionary •
Step 46 How to Memorize Multiple Decks of Cards •
Step 47 How to Memorize a Room Full of People •
Step 48 Healthy Body, Healthy Memory •
Step 49 How to Win at Quiz Games •
Step 50 Games to Boost Your Memory Power •
Step 51 Number Memorization Exercises •
Step 52 How Brilliant is Your Memory Now?+
Customised Training Methodology
Photography Memory Through the Super Brain Part
"Memory is a dramatic present tense. You create it as you remember it."
Allen Wier
1. Comprehensive workbook/worksheet “Photographic Memory.”
2. Twenty games/ activities on “Developing Photographic Memory.”
3. Conduct Quiz tests to know your “Attention Span.”
4. Twenty Assignments/ Fun work and responsibilities to improve your Memory.”
Note: For more details, read our “Complete Training Methodology.”
LEARNING OUTCOME
Photography Memory Through the Super Brain
"Memory training is excellent psychedelic training. "
Terence
If you do not learn this module, then - Memory is everything. Without it, we are nothing.
1. You will suffer from "I forget" syndrome - and this syndrome can cost you millions (in your professional life) or potentially spoil all your relationships
2. Although you will work more, you will have less productivity
3. You will have poor grades in exams
4. You will have Low confidence
5. You will have Poor focus - and you will quickly get distracted
6. Your overall performance will be poor
7. You will have lesser time in life
8. You may face awkward situations because you won't remember what was important
9. You will be unaware of the fact that memory can be boosted, and your learning can be faster
Why one must learn this module-
1. You can learn at least 500% faster than your peers.
2. It will substantially boost your memory - and overcome the "I forget syndrome."
3. It will increase your attention span - and you will develop a laser-like focus.
4. Learning will become easy for you with our Fun learning techniques.
5. You will have a better score in exams.
6. You will increase your productivity - Everyone has the same number of hours: Why only a few people can produce exemplary results.
7. You will increase your chances of qualifying for your dream job.
8. You will remember your speeches or conversations.
9. You can build strong relationships by remembering people's names.
10. You will be able to remember all your passwords.
11. You will be able to create effective notes.
12. You will make things easy for you - and keep an entire book on a single page.
13. You will increase your power of imagination and visualisation.
14. You will Reduce stress and frustration.
15. It will help you in learning a second language.
16. You will increase your confidence.
17. You will be able to recall very fast.
18. You will be able to learn new skills very fast (like a musical instrument or a professional skill)