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How your memory works
 
The reason we are so confident that anyone can dramatically improve their memory stems from Furst's discoveries regarding the way memory works. Perhaps the best way to explain this is start with an example. Try this simple experiment: HOW MANY DAYS ARE THERE IN OCTOBER?
 
Chains of association are the muscles of your memory. Yet, they are easy to form. So easy, in fact, that one of the first exercises in the chain method for students of the Course in Memory and Concentration consists of remembering a thousand word story simply and effortless and with greater accuracy than they had ever dared to hope for.

Using the Course in Memory and Concentration you will soon be building your memory chains - strong, reliable, dependable - bringing the knowledge of a lifetime under your instant control.
 
Combined they are unbeatable. You will be taught how to use the hook and chain method together, thus bringing the whole world of memory under your command...for these two basic methods do not merely reinforce each other - they work in harmony with almost unbelievable power. For example, you can memorise an entire book - the chain takes care of the general sense, the hooks fasten it in your mind word by word. But that's not all. You will develop unshakable powers of concentration without even trying. As you study memory training, you automatically gain practice in the art of concentration. Gently, effortlessly, you are led to apply your mind to the best advantage not only for memory training, but in all your other interests as well.
 

The secret of public speaking? A good memory

Most of us are likely to be called upon to stand up and speak at some time or other... for example, at a conference, a business meeting, a wedding, a presentation for a retiring colleague or in order to propose a toast. You'll actively enjoy public speaking when you can call, at will, upon your own private store of wit and wisdom... just when you need it.
 
 
Total recall will bring new meaning to your personal interests
Computer enthusiasts can memorise email and web addresses, photographers can master film-speed and aperture tables at a glance, gardeners can remember plant names and growing tips, philatelists can carry complete catalogues in their heads... the benefit of total recall with regard to your hobbies or other personal interests cannot be overstated.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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