Archive for October, 2006

Memory Optimiser ” Remember Anything “

Saturday, October 28th, 2006

The course includes strategies to:

• Improve your general knowledge dramatically without reading a single line, without listening to a single lesson andwithout studying in the old sense of the word.
• Improve your vocabulary without pain and even without studying or analyzing words at all
• Quickly study and learn great amounts of new material
• Improve any skill in sports, business and life in general – be on top of your game!
• Solve the problem of losing things once and for all
• Eliminate embarrassment by remembering names and faces, especially of people whom you know you will most likely meet
• Access your memory banks when you are under great stress – no more choking under pressure
• Control anger, fear and anxiety that may zap your memory
• Reduce the aging processes in the mind
• Remember events of your past

Brain-friendly techniques, tricks and guidance make the Memory Optimizer a practical and effective course. Whether your needs are personal, professional, academic, technical, or just for general wellness, use this personal learning course to optimize your memory long into your future.

The course is by Vera F. Birkenbihl, a fearless memory and learning expert from Germany who has taught over 300,000 students. On top of that, her best-selling books have sold 2,000,000 copies! Unlike her peers who go on teaching the same old program for decades, Mrs. Birkenbihl constantly keeps abreast of the latest brain research, which means her memory approach is different from any other.

She skillfully uses whole mind and accelerated learning techniques that automatically work for your benefit. Her unique style has become known as The Birkenbihl Method. The typical memory program is filled with exercise after exercise – not this one! Your memory will improve by simply listening to the sessions. And, when you do the select exercises she recommends, you will realize even greater results.

The course includes strategies to: • Improve your general knowledge dramatically without reading a single line, without listening to a single lesson and without studying in the old sense of the word.

• Improve your vocabulary without pain and even without studying or analyzing words at all

• Quickly study and learn great amounts of new material

• Improve any skill in sports, business and life in general – be on top of your game!

• Solve the problem of losing things once and for all

• Eliminate embarrassment by remembering names and faces, especially of people whom you know you will most likely meet

• Access your memory banks when you are under great stress – no more choking under pressure

• Control anger, fear and anxiety that may zap your memory

• Reduce the aging processes in the mind

• Remember events of your past Read the rest of this entry »

Your MBA Game Plan: Proven Strategies for Getting into the Top Business Schools

Saturday, October 28th, 2006

Your MBA Game Plan: Proven Strategies for Getting into the Top Business Schools

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Your MBA Game Plan: Proven Strategies for Getting into the Top Business Schools
Career Press | ISBN 1564146839 | August 1, 2003 | PDF | 1.9 Mb | 240 Pages
Here is your download link…enjoy… Read the rest of this entry »

What Happens to Your body if you stop smoking Right now?

Saturday, October 14th, 2006

Stopwatch

I think one of the main reasons it’s so hard to quit smoking is because all the benefits of quitting and all the dangers of continuing seem very far away. Well, here’s a little timeline about some of the more immediate effects of quitting smoking and how that will affect your body RIGHT NOW.

  • In 20 minutes your blood pressure will drop back down to normal.
  • In 8 hours the carbon monoxide (a toxic gas) levels in your blood stream will drop by half, and oxygen levels will return to normal.
  • In 48 hours your chance of having a heart attack will have decreased. All nicotine will have left your body. Your sense of taste and smell will return to a normal level. Read the rest of this entry »