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Long-Term Memory Development Techniques

Long-Term Memory Development Techniques
Did you realize that everything that you read, by using SPEED READING, you unconsciously store in a part of your long-term memory. This happens because of intense concentration also called focus. Intense concentration, focus, causes the change of your states of consciousness. Focus takes you into the storage area and allows access of long-term memory just by concentrating.
by Dr. Jay Polmar

Did you realize that everything that you read, by using SPEED READING, you unconsciously store in a part of your long-term memory. This happens because of intense concentration also called focus. Intense concentration, focus, causes the change of your states of consciousness. Focus takes you into the storage area and allows access of long-term memory just by concentrating.

Another factor is eidetic or auditory memories. Really you can remember everything you have ever seen or heard, even if you weren’t focused on it. Your brain/mind, works like a camera, an audio recording device, and a computer, storing all memories.

When you start to learn BE DYNAMIC THROUGH SPEED READING methods and techniques, you’ll notice some repetition! It is techniques repeated over and over, with visualization and various other brain/mind that will help you achieve the targets you want and be the best you possible.

All of this, with a little practice, will make you a better student, employee, communicator, and a much better decision maker in your life. This is but one of your benefits - plus, you will cut reading time on reports, memos, correspondence, newspapers, novels, non-fiction, magazine, etc. in half, or do even better. You’ll save time –”time is money”.

Writers get paid by the word in articles and by % of gross sales (royalties) in book publishing; usually the thicker the book the higher the price and the higher the royalty. Writers are unnecessarily verbose. What this means is there are many words within sentences that are just there as fillers. What you have to learn to do, through the Be Dynamic Through Speed Reading program, is to only read the words that are essential. You will learn how to do this through Be Dynamic. For example, take a look at this paragraph:

You are a slower reader because you read word-by-word and you say every word to yourself. Instead you should use your hand as a pacer.

Now search for the important words … like those in capital letters:

Most likely, YOU are a SLOW READER BECAUSE YOU READ word-BY-WORD and you SAY EVERY WORD TO yourSELF. Instead you should USE YOUR HAND AS a PACER.

If you look at that paragraph, you will notice the words in all caps; these are the only words you need to read to get the meaning of the paragraph; the other words are just fillers. What you need to be reading is this:

YOU SLOW READER BECAUSE YOU READ BY WORD SAY EVERY WORD TO SELF. USE YOUR HAND AS PACER.”

Sure it sounds like Tonto of the Lone Ranger. But, you can understand what that means and you can easily eliminate the need for all those filler words.

Dr. Jay Polmar, founder of www.speedread.org, taught classes in colleges and universities for 16 years. The “Be Dynamic Through Speed Reading” program is his 7.5 hour course rewritten so you can learn these valuable tools to help you get the most out of your learning experience.

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