Monday, January 11, 2010



How to Develop a Good Memory
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Robert H. Nutt

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Are you embarrassed by your poor memory?


We’ve all been there – you bump into someone on the street, exchange pleasantries, but you can’t, for the life of you, remember her name. Or at the office, your most important client needs details of a specific issue that you should know, but you simply can’t recall. These incidents are not only embarrassing, but could have far reaching consequences - literally the difference between success and failure, at work or at play.

In an age when we are bombarded every day with names, passwords, PIN numbers, user IDs, bank accounts and telephone numbers, is it any wonder that we can’t remember it all?

The good news is that we can do something about it because it is possible to improve how much we can remember. Just like every muscle in your body, the adage "use it or lose it" applies, so the more you exercise your brain, the more you will remember.

Remembering is a process and once you have the techniques, you’ll quickly realize that you too can have a memory that can be your greatest asset and not your greatest liability. Just think of the time you’ll save and the success you will enjoy socially and economically!

"How to Develop a Good Memory"is one of the most renowned and most important books on the subject, written by Robert Nutt, who has taught memory techniques to hundreds of thousands of people over a long and distinguished career. His book, a best-seller for over 10 years, is now available in ebook format!

Here’s what the author has to say about the book:

“How to Develop a Good Memory” is a simple, logical, tested plan for training you to index your memory scientifically, much along the lines of a filing system… I have based my methods on the fundamental principles laid down by earlier systems, modifying them by the practical application of twenty years of actual teaching and use. You can start using it immediately, applying it to everyday situations.”

Why do we forget?

The reason for most of the annoying instances of forgetting is that you do not take the trouble to connect new information with some fact you already know. Isolated facts drop out of the mind quickly, but if you file new knowledge in relation to something already established in your mind, you will retain it and be able to refer to it whenever you need it. It is simply a matter of making a special use of your power of association, which is the beginning of all learning processes. Association is making mental hooks from which you may fish facts out of your mind as you require them. This Mental Filing System will provide the mental hooks upon which to hang, or file, anything you want to remember.

You Can Start Developing a Good Memory Today!

Why wait weeks or even hours to start learning how to develop a good memory for names, faces and facts? How to Develop a Good Memory is available to you right now via instant internet download. No need to go to the bookstore or library. No waiting for snail mail or the courier service (which probably costs more than the book itself!) Instead, order the ebook (short for "electronic book") and in just a couple of hours you’ll receive the book in PDF format right onto your computer so that you can start benefiting from its lessons straight away.

Table of Contents

- Chapter 1: Mental Filing System that Really Works
- Chapter 2: How to Get Your First Five Mental Hooks
- Chapter 3: Let's Start First with Something Simple
- Chapter 4: Making Your Own Mental Images
- Chapter 5: How to Remember What You Read
- Chapter 6: Five More Keys that Unlock Memory
- Chapter 7: What Must I Do to Remember Today?
- Chapter 8: How Will I Remember to Remember?
- Chapter 9: Five Little Words that Increase Your Memory by a Third
- Chapter 10: A Shopping List You Can’t Forget
- Chapter 11: How Salesmen Sell Their Memories for Cash
- Chapter 12: The Art of Forgetting the Right Things
- Chapter 13: Case History of a Memory and How It Grew
- Chapter 14: How to Speak in Public Without Notes
- Chapter 15: Baiting Your Mental Hooks for Better Writing
- Chapter 16: The Cost of Forgetting the Wrong Things
- Chapter 17: The Student Remembers through School and College
- Chapter 18: How to Remember Numbers
- Chapter 19: Now You Have 100 Mental Hooks
- Chapter 20: Interesting Facts and How to Recall Them
- Chapter 21: How Good is Your Memory for Names and Faces?
- Chapter 22: There’s Gold in Those Names
- Chapter 23: How to Get the Name Straight
- Chapter 24: The Kind of Repetition That Raps It In
- Chapter 25: Fastening Faces in Your Mind
- Chapter 26: What's in a Name to Remember it By?
- Chapter 27: Meet Three Ladies and Twelve Gentlemen
- Chapter 28: A Lesson in Mistaken Identity
- Chapter 29: Ten New Faces All at Once
- Chapter 30: The Simple Secret of Remembering
- Chapter 31: Now You're Ready to Go on Your Own
- Chapter 32: Round Up
- Chapter 33: Fun With Names and Faces

Benefits of a better memory

Start to put the simple exercises that you’ll learn from the book to immediate use, so that you will never be caught out again wracking your brain to come up with names to match faces, recalling important telephone numbers of friends, relatives and business associates, or critical information that could prove priceless.

Possessing a good memory is critical in business and the higher up the corporate ladder you go, the more important a good memory becomes. If you don’t believe it, just look at the men and women who lead your business, your club or social group. The ones held in highest esteem are probably those with the keenest minds and the best memories for details.

On a social level, the most popular people are those who make others feel special and nothing works better than knowing that your name is remembered. Better yet, if that person also remembers some small personal detail about you, it can make you feel extra special. Nelson Mandela, the much-loved South African leader, made a point of memorizing names and faces so he could address people he met by name. He often also enquired about their families.

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About the Author

Based in North Carolina, Mr. Nutt is a memory trainer for many corporations, including the NYSE, B.F. Goodrich, Coca-Cola, Penn Mutual Life Insurance, Firestone Tire and Rubber, and Bonwit-Teller.

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