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Do you have a photographic memory? No? Neither do I. But I learned to remember loads of information and save myself valuable time in the process.
Mind mapping is not a new concept. It has been proven by academic studies and psychological research to be one of the best techniques to remember information for a test in college, business presentations, or to develop the abilities of your memory, period.
Even if you are a complete dummy at memorizing facts, the secret techniques in this audiobook will help you.
If you want to remember more, faster, then this audiobook is for you.
You may relate to this situation: you’re in school. It’s your final year, and you just have to pass the exams you’re about to face. The teachers gave you several 500-page books and told you the test relates to anything from that book.
So pick up this enlightening book and find out things like:
- How you can declutter your mind and focus better.
- How you can skip all the fluff and get to the main points in any text.
- Why mind mapping can be so powerful.
- How you can use mind mapping software to your advantage, and why you should try it.
- The best ways to use mind mapping for presentations and finding gold in business.
- Whether you should do it on paper or on the computer.
- How to use mind mapping for technical writing and public relations.
- Three helpful tips I learned from expert mind mappers.
Stop wasting time with old-school methods and endless, boring ways to cram information into your brain. Retaining is the key, and in this book, you will learn all about it.