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Memory: Change Your Way of Thinking

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"Every word you've ever spoken, every book you've ever read, every movie you've ever watched is laid down forever in your memory. If you live to be ninety-nine, those memories will still be there."

Why do you forget what happened yesterday, when you clearly remember your first day of school?

How can daydreaming improve your memory?

Is music a distraction, or can it help you study?

Can eating help you to remember more?

The information is all inside. From visualization to hypnosis, discover a whole range of techniques for improving the way you remember things. Did you know you had two brains? Or that people who talk faster remember more? Find out how your mind really works, improve your study skills, and change your way of thinking forever.

189 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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Herbie Brennan

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What you should know

Name: Herbie Brennan

Occupation: Author

Favourite book: The Crimson Petal and the White, by Michel Faber.

Favourite subjects: Esoteric matters, psychical research, anomalies, Mac computers, other people and cats.

Favourite journals: Journal of the Society for Psychical Research.

Favourite holiday spot: Kenmare, County Kerry, Ireland.

Number of books published: 116.

Total copies sold worldwide: 10 million +.

Herbie Brennan recently (written 2019) celebrated publication of his 116th book, Nectanebo. Traveller From An Antique Land.

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January 12, 2019
A great book for refocussing the importance of visualization in Study Techniques.
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an amazing book just amazing
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Was the book worth my time?
YES!

The book perfectly incorporates humour and intellect, not too much nor too less. Some of the ways mentioned in the book are practiced subconsciously by us, but gaining an awareness of their importance and effect has made me use them even more. Its a short fruitful read, and straight to the point.
As a student, the book really did increase my speed and decreased the time i wasted trying to jam stuff into my head.
There really isn't much to scrutinise. The writing wasn't the main focus in the book and nor was it too bad, it conveyed the topic straightforward, no bullshit way.

Who would I recommend this book to?
Anyone but especially students
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