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Boost Your Memory: Brilliant Ideas You Won't Forget (52 Brilliant Ideas) (2008)

by Darren Bridger(Favorite Author)
3 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: The book discussed methods that one could ordinarily realise. There is nothing "out there" , which is good, because it emphasises the age old known truth of "work hard" and you'll reap rewards.However, many of the techniques and advise, for some of us, is belated. Why not apply it sooner than later? Human nature--laziness.That goes also for mentioning genetic anomalies, such as a photographic memory. It's not normal, so there's nothing you are doing wrong, if you don't have it. It's not meant to be like that.The book is grounded, and does not venture into esoteric advice. It's practical, and has be applied as such. It might thus, consequently be a let-down for many.
review 2: Brilliant ideas they aren't. If you've lived to a relatively ripe old age and st
... moreudied along the way you'll probably have implemented most of these techniques. You'll surely have come across all of them. Some are repeated here more than once. Nevertheless, one reminder does bear repetition:if you eat healthily, exercise and get plenty of sleep that will be the most beneficial for your recall in the long run.If you're just starting out then this is a fair jumping off, although there are better books on the subject because here sometimes the treatment is very thin. less
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Jade
These techniques seemed fairly easy for the most part. It was also a fairly quick read.
lycideas
Downloaded this freebie for Kindle on Amazon
Lilivia
I can't recall anything about this book.
SlyVixen
Not worth reviewing.
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