How to Remember Anything: Teach Yourself by Mark Channon

How to Remember Anything: Teach Yourself by Mark Channon

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Zusammenfassung

"How to Remember Anything" shows how a radically improved memory can add real value in life and in business and can help build your career and your personal life.

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How to Remember Anything: Teach Yourself by Mark Channon

What would you do if you could remember anything? "How to Remember Anything" shows how a radically improved memory can add real value in life and in business and can help build your career and your personal life. It is full of practical techniques that will not just show you how to remember things such as numbers, dates and facts, but also real and innovative insight into new ways of learning and processing information that could completely change your life. The goal of this book is to show you how to use your new, improved memory to enhance your career, your personal life and your leisure time, and because of this it is more practical and transformational than any other 'Memory boosting' title available.
Mark Channon (London, UK) originally trained as an actor, before becoming one of the first 8 people in the world to become a Grand Master of Memory in the 1995 World Memory Championships. He has worked as a trainer and coach for over 15 years, running seminars for organisations such as Rothschild, Lincoln National and the BBC in Memory, Mind Mapping and Creativity. He is also a Product Manager for the BBC and has created several shows, including a memory gameshow.
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ISBN 13 9781444145748
ISBN 10 1444145746
Titel How to Remember Anything: Teach Yourself
Autor Mark Channon
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag John Murray Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2011-11-25
Seitenanzahl 256
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