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Bulletproof Memory: The Ultimate Hacks To Unlock Hidden Powers of Mind and Memory

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Bulletproof The Ultimate Hacks To Unlock Hidden Powers of Mind and Memory Utilize the power of your brain by knowing the facts about your mind and memory system. By doing so, you can become more imaginative and more efficient at whatever it is you choose to do. Understand the tricks that your mind plays to help you remember figures and data, discover what it actually is that allows you to remember things, and what stops you from forgetting the details of your own life. =================================================================== FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER BULLETPROOF SERIES IS LAUNCHED FOR ADVANCED MEMORY TECHNIQUES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear friend, The list of successful people with powerful memories is long and varied and includes such famous figures as George Washington (who was reportedly able to call every soldier under his command by name), Franklin D. Roosevelt, General Charles de Gaulle and General George Marshall. Here are the things You Will Learn 1. We can help you study effectively. Are you sick of bad grades? Tired of struggling through your exams? Do you notice that even when you do study hard for a test, you still do badly? If so, you’ve come to the right place. We know what it’s like and we understand your frustration. The feeling that you don’t have enough time to study everything you need to, that there’s just too much information to learn. It’s difficult, time consuming, and stressful. 2. We can unlock your inner-genius. So how does it work? The BulletProof Method combines the most powerful memory systems with the most effective study techniques. Together, these systems integrate the left (logical) and right (visual) sides of the brain. Once you’ve developed the ability to use both sides of your brain together an amazing thing will you will be able to remember an enormous amount of information and, at the same time, you will develop superb memory recall. Check out what you will learn. Chapter 1: An Overview of Memory Chapter 2: Real Ways of Improving Mind Capability Chapter 3: Mind & Memory Control Chapter 4: Mind Sharpening Procedures Chapter 5: Remembering Names with Ease Chapter 6: How to Prepare Your Mind for an Exam Chapter 7: Bulletproof Memory Hacks Chapter 8: Powerful memory techniques Chapter 9- Using phonetic number system and learning numbers Chapter 10: Focusing exercises for better focus and concentration Chapter 11: Foods good for brain The Bulletproof Memory Method So how would you like to... ✔ Improve your performance while studying / working less! ✔ Never forget the name of anyone you meet! ✔ Create mental, running lists consisting of hundreds to thousands of items without missing a single one! ✔ Remember everything you read, hear or see! So what are you waiting for.

95 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 18, 2014

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Profile Image for Kristina Moses.
248 reviews
June 23, 2019
This guy really needs a better editor -_-; here's just one sample that made me laugh: "Spinach is a superb food and tests have shown that it is really vital for our brain and helps to improve memory. So always eat as much broccoli as you can" 😂

Overall the book had some good techniques for memorization, such as taking time to de-stress by meditation, teach a topic you want to remember, and keep a diary. None of these however were things I haven't heard of before. I was looking forward to the "bulletproof method" only to find that it is just all about skimming and speed reading. 🙄 That's hardly creating a great memory, especially for remembering things that aren't written down.
1 review1 follower
January 14, 2015
Is this a joke?

Its hard really start know to where book this with to. This is an unedited, grammatically appalling, apostrophe abusing, misspelled, randomly Capitalized, mixed tense load of absolute rubbish. "Drinking cigarettes" is an example of one the many items of gibberish. Don't waste your money unless you are needing practice as a proofreader.
Profile Image for Gerald A. Goley.
2 reviews1 follower
March 31, 2019
Unreadable

I gave this book one star because a star rating is required. There may be some good information within "Bulletproof Memory," but the writing is atrocious. I could not read more than a few pages. Marc Collingwood needs an editor!
Profile Image for Anantha Narayanan.
252 reviews6 followers
March 5, 2018
poorly written book. have only claims attached that the result is assured. not worth the time to even read.

lot of mistakes in english, hastily written
Profile Image for Cherye Elliott.
3,397 reviews24 followers
October 24, 2018
Hmmmm

Did it work? I don't know. Part of it, the speed reading reminded me of the Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics in the early 70's. But, the guy had some good points. Read the book and write a review to see if it worked for you. This human mind is out to lunch
13 reviews1 follower
December 5, 2018
Lousy book packed with grammatical errors and no clear explanation of anything - and I’ve read plenty of good books on memory. Try anything by Harry Lorayne. How this got any rating above a single star is a strange mystery. I paid nothing for this book and that’s what it is worth.
2 reviews
February 28, 2017
Good book

The bulletproof memory recalling methods are effective if followed rigorously. Will be more useful if the methods are adopted since childhood.
Profile Image for Ajay.
2 reviews
June 13, 2018
Good book

This book helps us understand the concept of neural networking. Which in short is the more information you accumulate of the better the chance of long term memory.
Profile Image for Anant Chandra.
18 reviews
November 29, 2018
Very predictive

I felt that these are just the basic tricks people already know about.
Good to read in an hour while on the go.
1 review
December 28, 2018
Awesome

It helps us to control our brain and memory. fantastic book by Marc Collingwood i am suggest you to read this book .very superb
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August 11, 2020
The editing needs to be redone. The whole content seems fatuous at some places
Profile Image for Pankaj Patil.
74 reviews3 followers
November 25, 2019
Author combined different known-unknown theories in his book to discuss how one can utilize his/her memory power in more efficient way.
He has suggested some techniques which will helpful in enhancing ones memory and provide better understanding of the subject for analysis.
Though techniques discussed here are useful but some of them needs practice for better results.
14 reviews
March 14, 2022
God ideas but not easy to follow

Good ideas but very disjointed. It is a shame that there are so many errors; perhaps a future edition can offer corrections. I think this author has much to offer.
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