Memory is something that many of us have a fixed idea about. You hear people saying 'I have a good memory' or 'my memory isn't what it was' as if there was nothing to be done about it. In fact, memory is very like a muscle - if you do the right exercises you can strengthen it considerably. What's more, the exercises which strengthen your memory are enjoyable in the same way that - say - playing games or walking or swimming or riding a bike can all be enjoyable. I should also point out that if you do even a modest amount of memory exercise you can dramatically improve your ability to remember people, places, events, faces, facts, words and so forth in the same way that if you do even a modest amount of physical exercise you can dramatically improve your health and life expectancy. Before I say another word about memory perhaps I should explain that of the reasons I accepted an invitation to sit on the board of Bowden Hall College in Manchester was that they offer just about the longest established and most successful memory training course in the whole world! A course that has been taken by a staggering 3 million students! It was created by a university professor, public speaker and lawyer called Dr. Bruno Furst in 1939 and although it has been updated regularly ever since the core principles remain unchanged. Basically, what Dr. Bruno Furst's Course in Memory & Concentration offers is a simple, easy-to-follow, proven method of remembering just about anything you want to remember. I speak from personal experience because I have been using it to learn French and I have to tell you using a method outlined in the first section of Furst's course my studies have been progressing in leaps and bounds. If only I had had this course in school. If you would like to know more take a look at the relevant part of the Bowden Hall College website www.youcanremember.com. You will notice, by the way, that there is an opportunity to Risk Free Trial Offer plus all sorts of other free gifts and benefits available if you act relatively promptly. |