Got The Einstein Memory System?
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Got a Great Memory?
Would it improve your learning and produce career benefits if you couldnabsolutely, positively double your long-term memory?
Ninety-five percent of students and executives learn the Einstein Memory Systemnwithin seven (7) days, and are actively using it to ace their exams and grades, andnget promotions in their career.
It’s easy to learn and easier to use, and best of all – it is a permanent learning skill.
What is The Secret?
Mentally visualizing ridiculous associations between ideas. It is a simple Chain/Linknprogram with a rhythm. You make a mental-image of the facts you want to remember, and hear it in your mind’s ear. Huh?
It is a fact that folks have difficulty remembering numbers, but when you substitutenwords for the elusive digits, they become memory geniuses. We have taught it to
New York Stock Exchange traders who must remember hundreds of changing nstock and bond prices.
Prove it
Number one is a Bun – a frankfurter bun. One sounds like Bun.
Number two is a Ton – imagine a ton of coal sitting in you living room. Two sounds nlike ton, right?
Number three is a Tree – mentally picture in your mind’s eye, a Sequoia tree in nyour bathroom. Three sounds like tree.
Number four is a Door – make a mental-movie of a hand-carved mahogany door at nyour residence. Door sounds like…?
Number five is a Hive – see bees buzzing around the hive under your bed. Five nsounds like…?
And so on. We go up to thousands, millions and trillions.
So What
If you want to remember Microsoft is selling at say, 25, it is hard when you have tonalso remember one-hundred other stock prices. Numbers are abstract, while nounsnpaint a picture in your mind’s eye.
The number twenty-five is remembered as twenty (Virgin), and five, which is a
Hive. You create an association of the NEW (Microsoft $25) and what you KNEW,nthe meaning of the words Virgin + Hive.
Can you mentally picture 72 Virgins in Paradise (from the Koran),nflying around the Hive like bees? Associate the Virgins and Hive with you
computer software – 80% of computers use Microsoft. Even if you have a Mac, younwill remember $25 is the price of Bill Gates’ company.
How Long Does it Take
Fact: it requires five (5) days of practice for new ideas (words) to become annautomatic substitute for the abstract numbers. After that you have created a neural nnetwork. The fastest way is to practice for 15 minutes before your fall asleep.
Your brain continues working (processing) new information while you are sleeping nand dreaming, so it is important to do it before going to sleep. After five days, it isnlocked into your permanent long-term memory.
You can quickly lea
50-100 company stock prices, or the same number nof vocabulary words in a new language. Folks will call you a genius.
See if you can figure out how the Einstein Memory System does Hundreds.
1. Remembering hundreds (phonetically) using Italian pronunciationn na) one-hundred: Uno Cen-toe (Cento) nb) two-hundred: Due-Ay Cen-toe nc) three-hundred: Tray Cent-toe nd) four-hundred: Qua-Trow Cen-toe ne) five-hundred: Chin-Kay Cen-toe nf) six-hundred: Say Cen-toe ng) seven-hundred: Set-Ay Cen-toe nh) eight-hundred: Ot-toe Cen-toe ni) nine-hundred: Nov-Ay Cen-toe nj) thousand: Mill-Lay-
2. a) One-hundred and one: Uno Cen-toe eating a Bun.nb) One-hundred and two: Uno Cen-toe weighing a Ton.nc) One-hundred and three: Uno Cen-toe living in a Tree.nd) One-hundred and four: Uno Cen-toe knocking at the Door.ne) One-hundred and five: Uno Cen-toe flying in a Hive.nf) One-hundred and six: Uno Cen-toe beating with a Stick.ng) One-hundred and seven: Uno Cen-toe singing in Heaven.nh) One-hundred and eight: Uno Cen-toe waiting at the Gate.ni) One-hundred and nine: Uno Cen-toe cooking a Swine.nj) One-hundred and ten: Uno Cen-toe chewing on a Hen.
3. Two-hundred and one: Due-Ay Cen-toe eating a Bun.
4. Three-hundred and two: Tray Cen-toe weighing a Ton.
5. Four-hundred and three: Qua-trow Cen-toe living in a Tree.
6. Five-hundred and four: Chin-kay Cen-toe flying in a Hive.
Et al. to:
Nine-hundred and nine: Nov-Ay Cen-toe cooking a Swine.
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If you would like to ace school and your career, we suggest learning tonread three (3) books, articles and reports in the time your peers cannhardly finish one, ask us how. To permanently double your long-termnmemory, just email or call us.nncopyright © 2008
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