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You'll learn::
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How to remember names & faces - business and social events
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How to remember calendar dates and appointments
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How to remember school work and test material
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How to do public speaking without notes!
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How to remember job requirements, product numbers, specs
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How to remember where you put the car keys
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How to prepare for job interviews - and wow them!
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How to remember long and short numbers, phone numbers
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Be confident in all situations
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And Much Much More
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Book
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Kindle version goes on all devices using the free
Kindle App.)
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HERE.
The story behind the book:
Secrets, Tips, and Tricks of a
Powerful Memory: The Memory Shock Oh-So-Easy Fun-to-Learn User's Guide for
Your Brain is my just-completed book. It includes all the
material I teach regularly at two community colleges of the State University
of New York and the world-renowned N.Y.P.D. Police Academy's Executive
Training Section.
A bit of an
explanation: In April, 2008, one of my best equipment leasing customers
called. (For almost 20 years, I was a Best Practices and Master Member of
the National Association of Equipment Lease Brokers.) He said that he and his partner
agreed to the terms and monthly payment program that I had negotiated with
him the day before , and they were ready to go. "Please draw up a contract."
The problem was not simply that I couldn't remember the payment amount; it
was that I literally had no memory of having spoken
to him the day before. That was my wake-up call. Due to a number of factors,
including a prescription medication that was later to be the subject of a
massive class-action lawsuit, my brain had turned to mush. I had been in
denial for a few years, but now I had to act.
The goods news
-- the
great news -- was that over the years, starting in junior high
school, I had been using and polishing a powerful mnemonic system. I used it
to earn a competitive-test New York State Regents College Scholarship (even
though I had been a lazy student at best). I used the system to earn a
fast-tracked position in submarine reactor construction management and aced
the U.S. Navy's nuclear-propulsion systems test. In short, I used it when
I needed it. (And when I wanted to show off to friends; there's a
chapter in my book about Parlor Tricks.)
When that phone
call in 2008 forced me to take action, I realized that I'd have to dust
off and use the system that I now call Memory Shock as an everyday
tool. While I've been assured by two world-class neurologists that most of
the loss of my natural memory was permanent, my
functional memory is better than it's ever been. When I walk into a
room, I know two incontrovertible facts: 1) I have the absolutely worst
natural memory, and 2) because of my system, I have the absolutely best
functional memory in the room. No question! If you attended my
break-out session at NAELB's Las Vegas conference, you saw me recite -- from
memory -- the crossword puzzle (NY Times-sized) published in that morning's
local newspaper.
No, there's not a great call for such a trick, but there are plenty of
applications for the skills involved. (And I'm told that it sure is
impressive.)
What does this
mean to you? It means that you'll look forward to meeting roomfuls of
new people and impressing them with your retention and use of their names.
[Chapters 3]
It means that you can (and will) have all the dozens of website passwords
you need easily retained without being written down.
[Chapters 18]
You'll easily master
the days of the week for years--and even centuries! You'll be able to
instantly tell your boss that the date he gave you for a management
meeting four months out falls on a Sunday, and you'll suggest a different
day--while trying not to laugh. [Chapters
13 and 14] You'll astound friends
with amazing parlor tricks that will take no effort at all:
Easily committing to memory 50 decimal places of Pi
[Chapter 34], or that morning's
crossword puzzle [Chapter 10],
or a shuffled deck of playing cards
[Chapters 19 and 20]. Things like
the basis of the First Ten Amendments to the U.S. Constitution
[Chapter 6] take so little effort
to master that I teach the technique to many of my audiences in minutes and
they learn them without even knowing it! When they realize what they've
learned, they are startled. And this: In 2009, competing in
a year-long run-up against over 200 members of Big Slick Poker Club in
Washingtonville, New York, I won a $10,000 seat into the World Series of
Poker Main Event in Las Vegas. Now I can't guaranty your success at the
tables, but if you are a serious player you'll make plenty of use of this
system.
And most
important is this: All these skills and many more are easy and fun to learn! Give my system twenty
minutes a day for three or four weeks and you'll be doing these kinds of
things without a struggle. Customers, rate sheets,
tasks-to-do, appointment schedules. And share this with your family. What a
great back-to-school gift for a successful school career and improved grades. There's a
super chapter on job interviewing, and well as special chapters devoted to
everything from waiting on tables without writing down orders to public
speaking without notes. From remembering numbers of all kinds (and lengths)
to performing the most amazing parlor tricks imaginable. This is just the
easiest, most fun-to-learn, twenty-minutes-a-day way to an incredible memory
ever! I am truly convinced, based on my presentations from Las Vegas to
Connecticut, from Minneapolis to St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and
from graduate students of education to high ranking police brass, and a Girl
Scout troop in New York to a retirement community in Florida: This stuff
works and works fast!
At the beginning of
my speeches and lectures, I say, 'Raise your hand if you think you can
remember the names and faces of all the people in this projected image.' NO
ONE raises their hand. Then I show them my simple two-word system. Throughou t
the rest of the hour they shout out those names
as I flash those faces unannounced on the screen. Then I show them -- AND
THEY USE -- an incredibly simple method for remembering numbered lists. And
everyone in the auditorium is delighted about their new ability. Many of
them have the same amazed look as the audience of an A-List magician. Then
they realize that THEY were the ones performing the magic tricks. (Honest,
you don't know what fun is until you've made a roomful of big city police
brass giggle like a bunch of young kids!)
And now, with an
investment of twenty minutes a day, you can master the entire Memory
Shock system. (Most of the practice is remembering things you want to
remember anyway, AND can be done while you are doing other things, like
driving your car, doing the laundry, and mowing the lawn.)
- Kids: Have fun treating
yourself to this material, twenty minutes a day, during dopey time, or
when there's nothing on TV. Come September, your grades will skyrocket.
(Really. That's true.)
- Ladies: Forget 'Fifty
Shades of Grey.' THIS is the steamy book to take to the beach. (Well,
OK, maybe not steamy.)
- Job-seekers: Make it
impossible for any other applicant to be as impressive as you.
[Chapter 26]
- Members of the 'where
did I put the car keys' brigade: No kidding. In just twenty minutes a
day, you'll overcome all of those problems. (What problems? I forget.)
[Chapter 22]
As part of the
launch of the Kindle version of my book, it is available to Amazon
'Prime' members as a free "borrow."
Why am I so
pleased to have made this system available? No, it's not purely
altruism, although I really do
want to help anyone who's suffering the way I was. I really do want
those with already-good memories to function at incredible new levels. And
I really do want this to make its way to youngsters and change their
lives. But it's also to build buzz for my public speaking business. More info about my speaking
HERE.
(Not-for profit? In addition to my full-fee speaking engagements for
corporations and large associations, I can speak to and motivate your
non-profit or charitable group for a very nominal fee and any travel
expenses.)
The book is
available as a Kindle download (for ALL devices that use the free kindle
App). Those who prefer a touch-it feel-it book, can
order 'Secrets, Tips, and Tricks of a
Powerful Memory: The Memory Shock Oh-So-Easy Fun-to-Learn User's Guide for
Your Brain' as a handsome paperback. I know you'll enjoy this
informal classroom-in-a-book that presents all the secrets, tips, and tricks
that I teach in my highly rated 10-hour community college course --and
more--in bite-sized-chunks a day. You'll be doing yourself, your kids, and your friends a giant favor
by starting to enjoy this material today.
● Purchase the Book
HERE.
Includes...
●
Purchase the Kindle
HERE.
(The
Kindle version goes on all devices using the free
Kindle App.)
●
Purchase the Nook eBook
HERE.
Don't forget!.
Barry
Reitman
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Information about using the Kindle app with other devices, phones and
computers is
here.

What they are saying about the Memory Shock
system, courses, and lectures:

"Barry Reitman's Memory Shock presentation was both effective and valuable
to professors, teachers, and graduate students."
~ Elaine Geller, Director of Field Exp and Outreach,
Rockland Graduate Campus, Long Island Univ.
"Barry Reitman is a brilliant instructor' The strategies that he taught
will stay with me forever and will help me succeed in everything I do. I am
so impressed with this course."
~ Margarita Benejan, Customer Service Manager
"Excellent - Unleashed huge powers in me."
~ Simon Haysom, Esq.
Attorney, Goshen, NY
"....Perhaps the best part of this process is that Barry makes it fun. So
it's not a chore - it doesn't even seem difficult. It's among the best games
I've ever learned to play. (And certainly better than the ones I've never
learned -- like golf. Maybe if I pictured a little birdie sitting on the
golf ball??)"
~
Linus Dirnberger, Pres/GM, New Horizons Computer Learning Center
of Syracuse and Rochester
"...Barry Reitman has somehow taken a lifetime of experience, stories,
jokes, political yearnings and woven them into a course ... that is easily
readable and adaptable in many situations and circumstances.
~ Daryl Warmbrand, Principal, DW Events
www.dwevents.com
What they are saying about the book,
'Secrets, Tips and Tricks of a Powerful Memory'
"With both wit and wisdom, Barry Reitman's 'Secrets, Tips, and Tricks of a
Powerful Memory' unlocks the untapped power within us to recall the things
we need to remember. Distilled from science and his own years of
practice, Barry's book makes for a journey of self-discovery that is both
fun to take and seriously helpful. According to Barry, we can all
remember more than we realize and he teaches us simple ways of doing so in a
way we can easily retrieve 'on demand' the names, dates, numbers and other
information we struggle with day to day. That's a leadership skill and
Memory Shock will teach you to master it."
~ Gerry
Egan, Executive Director: National Equipment Finance Association
"....Barry has done a huge amount of work on this subject and has written a
great book - easy-to-read and humorous while helping to cure all of our poor
memories."
~ Theodore Rahon, Ph.D. President, CoPhysics, Monroe, NY
"Anyone who has a need to know or memorize a lot of different things, be it
faces, numbers, or a seemingly endless list of facts that do not seem to
have any rhyme or reason, will learn how they can master this learned
skill. And, in doing so, they will amaze not only their friends,
co-workers and employers, but themselves as well."
~ Richard Picciotto, Deputy Chief, FDNY (Ret.)
Author, "Last Man Down:A Firefighter's Story of Survival and
Escape from the World Trade Center"
"Easy and fun reading...How often can we go to a seminar or a class where we
learned something practical and useful? Once? Maybe twice? Now with
"Secrets, Tips and Tricks" we can return to the Memory Shock seminars over
and over. I'll have them available twenty-four-seven."
~ Brian Huey, Author, "Perpetual: the Never-Ending Series"
www.BrianHuey.com
"Now that I've read 'The Memory Shock Book,' I'm realizing how often being
able to remember a name or place is a real advantage. The techniques are
starting to become a part of my thought process, a pleasant surprise and
revelation."
~
Arlene Romoff, Author, 'Listening
Closely: A Journey to Bilateral Hearing'
and 'Hear
Again: Back to Life with a Cochlear Implant.'
www.ListeningClosely.com
''Secrets, Tips and Tricks of a Powerful Memory' is very informative,
useful, and entertaining as well. Mr. Reitman's witty,
conversational style ensures that reading this book is a delight. His tips
yielded immediate results when applied, especially for someone who does not
usually adhere to 'exercises' presented in books. Mr. Reitman's method is
easy to understand and apply. This book is a must-read for anyone looking to
improve memory skills!"
~ Heather von Bargen, President, Fine Art Photographer,
www.CuratedImages.com
"The writing style makes the book fun to read and easy to understand. A
learning experience for everyone to enjoy and utilize!"
~ Henry Porcaro, FDNY, (Ret.)
"Worry no more! The Memory Shock method improves ALL levels
of ability to recall, and if you think you have an awful memory, this is
exactly the place you want to start to master your memory. You have a
natural
memory. This method helps your natural memory by forcing it to use
images that
help you retain what you need. Here you will learn a simple two-step method
of focusing on faces, names, places and things that will make it impossible
not to remember them!"
~
Sonia von Matt Stoddard, Stoddard & Associates Business
Writing Services,
Author,
The Legal Assistant's Letter
Book www.StoddardAssociates.com
"A creative and fun way to a better memory. Well written in an
easy-to-pickup form!"
~ Joy McGroarty, Graphic Artist, New York
"Having spent most of my life as a 'bad with names' person, Memory Shock
came to me as a game changer. Within a few hours of reading the first few
chapters and doing the names and faces exercise, I tried those techniques in
the real world, and have had great success with them. I can't wait for the
next Freemasons' convention where I'll be in a room with 300 people!"
~ Ajit Nathaniel, Senior Financial Editor, Hyderabad
(India)
"Does 'in one ear and out the other' describe your ability to recall names,
numbers and events' The tools provided by Barry Reitman in Memory Shock
can improve that dramatically. It is a book that manages to be
entertaining while providing the means to improve your life. If you follow
the suggestions and practice, the results will be impressive. In my
job, I meet hundreds of people and Memory Shock has helped me to
significantly improve my recall of these individuals and many other
important details in my business."
~ Michael G. Meacher, CEO Front Sight Firearms Training, Las Vegas, Nevada.
This book covers it all, and presents it in bite-sized chunks. In just 10 or
twenty minutes a day you'll see your memory ability grow from the very first
day!
Get started.
Quickly and easily learn the tricks of the trade.
● Purchase the Book
HERE.
Includes...
●
Purchase the Kindle
HERE.
(The
Kindle version goes on all devices using the free
Kindle App.)
●
Purchase the Nook eBook
HERE.

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