March 10, 2010

Memory Training Cures “CRS Disease”

Filed under: Memory Training — Tags: , , — Katie Brandt @ 7:50 am

memory trainingFor those of you that aren’t familiar with the disease CRS, it is a condition that plagues many people and stands for “Can’t Remember Stuff”.  They hear or learn something and the next minute that can’t remember it.  Can you relate?

If so, Freedom Personal Development’s Memory Training Workshop has the cure!  Read what 2 recent, self-proclaimed “CRS” sufferers experienced after taking this workshop. They are now cured!

“AWESOME!! This class has Read More...

February 25, 2010

Need Memory Training? A Poem about Being Forgetful

Filed under: Just for Fun, Memory Training — Tags: , , , — Katie Brandt @ 6:00 am

memorybuttonDo you forget more than you remember?

Our Memory Training Workshop can help! You will learn how to remember names, abstract information and even cures for absent-mindedness.  We guarantee you will see at least a 300% increase in your memory.

After taking our workshop, won’t relate to this funny poem about forgetting….

Forgetter Be Forgotten?
My forgetter’s getting better,
But my rememberer is broke
To you that may seem funny
But, to me, that is no joke

For when I’m ‘here’ I’m wondering
If I Read More...

February 22, 2010

How to Remember Meeting Times

Filed under: Memory Training — Tags: , , — Leah Simpson @ 6:00 am

Leah SimpsonHas this ever happened to you? You are in someone’s office, or on the phone in your car, and you set up a meeting. By the time you get to your calendar to write it down, you cannot recall the time of the meeting? You have to call the person and look like you either did not really care about your meeting or that you are not very smart. Well, you do care, and you are smart, so how can we stop that from happening?

We will use the Mental File Folder System we teach at our Memory Training Workshop – all you need is a File, an Image and some Glue.

Step Read More...

December 16, 2009

How to Remember Phone Extensions

Leah SimpsonMany of you are graduates of our memory training workshop.

I remember when I first went through the class; I thought it was great! I also found that there were still some seemingly simple things that I still did not recall, for example, people’s phone extensions, meeting times and directions.

So I came up with a few simple systems that have even farther enhanced the usage of memory training in my life, and I thought I’d share them with you!

Let’s start with my first example of people’s phone extensions. You dial the same people in your office all the time, so why do you need to refer to your Read More...

November 11, 2009

Remembering What You Read

Abby Marks BealeHave you ever read something but don’t know when, or if, you will ever need to actually use it? And if questioned a few weeks later about the subject, is your memory vague, at best?

Myth – I can’t, nor will I, be able to remember everything I read.

Truth – You will remember what you choose to remember!

There are two factors at play: 1) When you are reading, you don’t usually know when you’ll need the information again. 2) You probably do not use any intentional, conscious, or active strategies to keep your memory fresh.

So what can you do to engage your Read More...

November 10, 2009

How Well Can You Remember a Face Game

Tom WeberI found a cool memory test from the BBC that measures how well you can remember a face. The test is designed to test your recognition and temporal memory and how each area is affected by sleep.

Take the Test

Recognition memory, if you saw or face or not, is unaffected by sleep loss. A person who has not slept for as much as 35 hours can perform as well as someone who is well rested.

Temporal memory is your ability to remember how long ago something happened The area of the brain that controls temporal memory can be affected by prolonged sleep loss and/or ageing. So a healthy 65 year old who sleeps Read More...

April 27, 2009

Memory Training Helps with Remembering Names

I recently received this email from a client that attended one of our Memory Training Workshops.  I just love hearing success stories from our graduates and wanted to share it with our blog readers.  If you have a memory training success story to share, send me an email at eric@deliverfreedom.com or post a comment below. 
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Dear Eric,

I cannot begin to tell you how good I am getting with names.

I was at the orthodontist last week for my invisilign and was telling the two gals who were working on me about the class. I just happened to look at their badges Read More...

April 20, 2009

Science Explains Why it is Hard to Remember Jokes

Filed under: Memory Training — Tags: , , , , , — Guest Blogger @ 6:00 am

This article was recently in the science section of the New York Times and explains why some things like TV jingles are easy to remember but punch lines to jokes seem to escape us.

If you are looking to improve your memory, learn about our Memory Training Workshops held around the country.
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In One Ear and Out the Other
By Natalie Angier
New York Times
Published: March 16, 2009

By all accounts, my grandfather Read More...

April 13, 2009

The Eddie Munster Story

If you have attended the Memory Training Workshop, you memorized a story, The Eddie Muster Story which used the Chain of Visulaization to tie together 20 unrelated pieces of information.  When you ‘decode’ the story you find you have memorized representative pictures for 20 names.

Here is the Eddie Munster Story if you need a refresher. The names the images represent are in parenthesis.

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EDDIE MUNSTER (Eddie) stole the MONA LISA (Mona OR Lisa). 

Running away, he jumped over a DAM (Adam) and ducked under a BRIDGE (Bridgette) where he ran Read More...

April 6, 2009

Memory Training Q&A – Things To Do Lists

Here is another question from one of our Memory Training Workshop graduates regarding having multiple to-do lists, for instance one for personal and one for business tasks. 
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Dear Eric,

We own our own business and have dozens of request and/or tasks, both personal and business that we need to address each day. Our question is, what is the most efficient way to memorize this. i.e. do we attach business to-do’s to our body and also attach personal items to our body, or do we keep them separate? i.e. business to-do’s on our body file, and Read More...

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