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Keynote motivational speaker can be searched with few guidelines

Ron White Memory Expert and Keynote Speaker found this article helpful in pointing out some guidelines for finding a good speaker for your event…

Keynote speaker is a person who has powerful voice that addresses audience at an event or a seminar to assure that the whole theme of conference is delivered successfully. They share a piece of knowledge to motivate the minds of attendees in order to make a little bit difference in their lives. A great keynote motivational speaker will be memorized for his deliverance and talent to engage the audience with simplicity. On the whole, appointing a best personality for an occasion can be both pleasing and stimulating for all who are involving in the party.
It is the time to look for a keynote motivational speaker, as you are going to organize the next event or conference for the company.  You should be able to find the most qualified person that can be able to prove the quality of your event. However, you must pay proper attention while selecting a right individual for the conference because they can make or break purpose of the event. You have to do little bit preparation before finding the right keynote motivational speaker for your conference. First and foremost thing you have to do is to identify the topic or theme of the speech. Once you know the theme, it is time for you to start your search.
Followings are some tips to find out the right personality:
Recommendation
You can seek the recommendations from your friends or colleagues, as they might have hired the one and got fruitful result. Even though references are always preferred but it doesn’t mean that you must appoint the recommended person immediately on the spot.  Always keep in mind that there are several personalities available to do the same task, so it doesn’t matter even if the proposal sounds good, it is better to check out the recommended person once and the other applicants as well.
Visit companies websites
There are various companies who are providing the service of professional keynote speakers. Nearly all these companies are maintaining their websites, so it is good to check out their sites. There are chances to get something similar for what you are searching or have in mind.
Watch the video
Most of the professional keynote motivational speakers have prepared a video cassette or a DVD of their past work and using it as a promotional material. If you will watch their video, you can do an assessment with their speaking skills and compare with others. You also can find out their knowledge and talent to handle an event that was similar to yours. If you got an access to attend a seminar or a conference that worked out on the same topic as yours, then find out the detail about keynote speaker that they have hired.  By doing this you will be come to know how to judge the audience’s response towards the keynote speaker.

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Marketing Tricks For Conference Keynote Speakers

Ron White Memory Champion is a Keynote Speaker that has shared his Memory Keynote all over the world.  Ron thought this article would help other speakers that were breaking into the speaking arena.

Marketing Tricks For Conference Keynote Speakers

Normally, keynote speakers speak for about an hour at events and for larger or corporate sponsored events, an honorarium or ‘Speaker’s Fee’ is generally paid. Keep in mind that fees are usually in five digits or even higher. Keynote speaking in conferences is indeed a profitable business.

Speaking at events is actually publicity in itself. Therefore, it is important to have a great speaking performance as part of your marketing arsenal. The more you speak in different events such as conferences, corporate meetings, and other events the more buzz and exposure you generate. Follow up bookings and referrals are a great way to find new business.

But before you get the privilege of this situation, you must land those crucial initial speaking engagements; the first bookings that will eventually elevate your speaking career to the summit of profitability.

It is very important to market yourself properly and you must give considerable thought to this process. As a speaker, you must position yourself in the market to make yourself desirable to potential customers.

To do this, you must recognize your target audience first. Pick a niche; specialize and devote your expertise and materials on that selected crowd. Understand that they are the ones who will fill your pockets. Cater to their needs and desires; they will happily pay you if you can deliver to them a message or product that can help them.

Marketing materials should be implemented in your promotional campaign. These materials should be carefully planned and designed. Materials such as bios, leaflets, brochures, demo tapes, and posters should be used productively. Highlight your professionalism and expertise in the chosen field. You should always present yourself as an authority.

Keep in mind, speakers that are perceived as absolute experts are always first in line.

When positioning yourself in the niche, you should have a clear statement about the topics you cover; the clearer, the better. Don’t generalize your topics or you will be selling your self short.

Package your services or speeches. Make catchy titles which appeal to your immediate buyers. Packaging your topics can get you booked in same venues repeatedly. They may choose the smaller ‘package 1′ for now but they may re-sign you with subsequent packages.

Have testimonials and endorsements. Always ask for testimonials form satisfied customers and never make things up. Relevant testimonials and endorsements from celebrities and reputable individuals give more credibility to your services; thus, more sales.

Last but not least, make a list of companies and organizations you have previously spoken for. This is a feather on your cap; flaunt your success to attract more.

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How To Become a Keynote Speaker

Ron White is a great Keynote Speaker who has presented all over the world for the past 20 years on Memory.  As the National Memory Champion in 2009 and 2010 Ron has addressed over 1 million people.  This article on becoming a keynote speaker is worth the read.

How To Become a Keynote Speaker

Are you a good public speaker? Are you able to grab the crowd’s attention to focus on a subject? Do you want to make money out of it?

You should try your chances in becoming a professional keynote speaker.

Keynote speakers set the color and tone of an assembly and create an audience of a single mind. Keynote speakers play a very crucial role in business gatherings. They aim to synergize the mentality of the crowd to a particular theme or idea.

Keynote public speaking is a specialized discipline which involves humor, motivational skills, and flair. One can only measure its effectiveness when it has delivered its purpose of energizing the audience. If the spectators are left wanting more, then you can justly say that the keynote has been conveyed effectively.

Keynote Speakers are of high demand especially among corporate professionals. The success of the agenda immensely relies on the ability of the speaker. That is why their services are significantly compensated.

If you want to be a successful keynote speaker, you have to adhere to the highest of standards. Here are few tips on how to be a great keynote speaker:

Start with a quotation or an anecdote

A good keynote speaker should start with a thought-provoking story or quote and build from that. Of course, the anecdote or saying should be suitable to the meeting’s agenda. The audience is such a sucker for this. They will love it especially, if you can follow through with your performance.

Know the crowd. Know the schema.

It is very helpful to your goal as a keynote speaker if you know your audience.
You must remember the cliché “Different folks, different strokes.”

You wouldn’t address business executives the way you would address blue collar folks, would you? They have different frames of mind. They operate in different frequencies. So you must customize your material in accordance to your audience.

Your clothing and body language

As a keynote speaker, you must exude confidence and radiate enthusiasm. The words you say are only half of the equation. The other half is the way you present yourself. You are there to create impact and influence the crowd with your zest and zeal.

If you don’t dress accordingly you will immediately lose respect from your audience. You better have something up your sleeve to recover from this blunder. Great speakers can get away with it. But even so, why should you leave everything to speaking prowess?

Humor against boredom

The audience is your measuring stick. You will know if you are doing poorly if the crowd appears to be bored and uninterested. Humor and quick-wit in keynote speaking is crucial. People love to laugh. They want to be amused.

From time to time, make the crowd laugh. The audience will the humor and wit and they will listen to your every word.

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Reading Business Books: a Must-do for Entrepreneurs…To Stimulate Your Mind

Reading Business Books: A Must-Do for Entrepreneurs…To Stimulate Your Mind

Ron White is a huge fan of reading  and believes that it stimulates the mind and keeps you sharp in all areas.  Here is an excerpt from an article of interest:

As a business owner, one of the most important things you can do to boost your business and improve your professional skills and knowledge is to take the time to keep up with the latest business literature.

As an entrepreneur, it’s easy to feel like the challenges you face every day are unique to your situation. However, it is very likely that other professionals have faced, and overcome, many of the same challenges. There are so many great publications geared toward helping entrepreneurs just like you learn to deal with the day-to-day personal and professional challenges they face. Time you spend keeping yourself current with business literature is definitely time well spent. It is an investment in your business and in yourself.

Whatever your challenges are, you are likely to find great business publications, authored by successful professionals and consultants, that can provide valuable insight into dealing with whatever business challenges you are facing at any given time.

Business Networking: Books such as Million Dollar Networking and Nonstop Networking by Andrea Nierenberg provide great ideas for improving your business by learning to expand your network of business contacts.

Conflict Management: When you own or manage a business, dealing with conflict is an inevitable part of your job. Books such as the national bestseller Crucial Confrontations, written by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, and Al Switzler, provide sound guidance for learning how to deal effectively with conflict.

Entrepreneurship: Dive Right In, the Sharks Won’t Bite by Jane Wesman is a great resource for those who are in the process of starting a new business, as well as for those who want to continue to improve their existing businesses.

Hiring Employees: Every time business owners are faced with adding a new employee, they wish they knew more about how to make the best choices from among the pool of applicants. Hire With Your Head by Lou Adler provides invaluable information about how to build great teams by using performance based hiring strategies.

Public Speaking: Does the thought of speaking in front of a group of people make you nervous or even terrify you? As a business owner, cultivating powerful presentation skills can be an excellent way to promote your business in your community and via the media. Publications like The Confident Speaker by Harrison Monarth and Larina Kase can help you learn how to overcome your public speaking fears.

Tip for Fitting Business Reading Into Your Busy Schedule

Entrepreneurs are notorious for taking care of everything and everyone except themselves. Most entrepreneurs will benefit greatly from making the time to focus on their own physical and mental well being, and most are also adept at multi-tasking. Since you’re probably already very good at juggling multiple tasks, why not put some of that ability to work for yourself? It’s fairly simple to combine the exercise your body needs with acquiring knowledge that can help you lead your business in an even more successful direction.

Get a treadmill or elliptical trainer, and set aside thirty minutes each day for yourself. While you are exercising, listen to the latest business books on your MP3 player, or read if you are coordinated enough to handle a book and the exercise equipment at the same time. Your health and your stress levels are likely to improve dramatically, and you will be maximizing the use of your time!

Mary Gormandy White is co-founder of Mobile Technical Institute and MTI Business Solutions (http://www.mobiletechwebsite.com)

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How to Improve Your Memory – Popular First Steps

How to Improve Your Memory – Popular First Steps

As the National Memory Champion for 2009 and 2010 for memorizing a Deck of Cards and having spoken in 30 countries in the last 20 years on memory I see hundreds of new ways to Improve memory.  Here is an exert from a article off ArticleBase.com.  I included some of the short articles to help show other ways to improve your memory.

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You are starting to become forgetful but you feel you are still too young for that. Don’t kid yourself people are forgetful at all ages. It is a natural phenomenon. You go into a room and stand there because you cannot remember what you went in there for. This happens most often because when you wanted something you headed for where you would find it but, you just did not concentrate on what you wanted. So here you are staring into space and wondering. This is not memory loss or the beginning of a disease it is just poor concentration. Although we all do suffer occasional memory loss. Did you ever see someone on the street or in a store and you know that person but just cannot remember their name until you have exchanged niceties and then you either remember or have to ask someone when you get home? This too is common and there are ways to remember names. Some people remember addresses and phone numbers but not names and vise versa. At this point you want to know how to improve your memory.

How to improve your memory is as simple as exercising your brain. Try playing games such as word games or crosswords. In a word game you will remember words you no longer use and have truly forgotten. Do jig saw puzzles to improve hand eye coordination. Play a game with your brain by doing something different from your ordinary routine such as eating: if you are right handed spend a day eating with your left hand. It will wake up your brain and all the muscles you haven’t used in a long time. Just as when we do not exercise our bodies our muscles tend to go to sleep because they are not needed, our brain too slows down many functions because we just don’t use them. Remember the old adage “use it or lose it?” It applies here. As adults we tend to get in a rut with our day-to-day routine and then worry because we cannot remember.

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17 Tips to Improve Memory, Enhance Ability to Concentrate, and Rejuvenate Brain Chemistry (Partial)

There are 7 of the 17 tips on this video. Here is some of the material in the video above:
11) Increasing Vitamin C Intake – Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) plays an important role in the synthesis of the neurotransmitter norepinephrine and stabilization of free radicals in the brain. It should be consumed in the form of calcium, potassium, zinc, and magnesium ascorbates which are optimal for countering oxidative stress. Recommended daily dosage of Vitamin C is 1000 to 2000 mg. Foods high in Vitamin C include oranges, tangerines, grapefruits, tomatoes, peppers, broccoli, and potatoes.

12) Increasing Vitamin E Intake – Vitamin E is the primary fat-soluble antioxidant in the body which makes it a crucial brain protector since the brain is composed mostly of fat. One molecule of Vitamin E can protect 200 fatty acid molecules from free radical damage thereby helping brain cells remain functionally healthy for a longer life. Vitamin E also strengthens cerebral capillaries and red blood cells thus helping to increase oxygen availability in the blood. And it dissolves blood clots to prevent stroke. Recommended daily dosage of Vitamin E is 450 IU. Good sources of Vitamin E include seeds, nuts, soybeans, brown rice, oats, fresh wheat germ, and eggs.

13) Increasing Selenium Intake – Selenium is an essential trace mineral which is a necessary component of several important antioxidant enzymes (like Glutathione) your body manufactures to combat free radicals. It is also one of the most powerful detoxifiers of heavy metals that damage the brain and other organs. Selenium binds to Metals in the Brain and Bloodstream.

There are several other tips on this video. We don’t endorse or approve of this company.  We just thought they had a good video on some of the things your mind needs to be at it’s best.

Ron White has several products to help you take care of your memory and you Brain.  Check out Ron White’s Brain Food articles.

 

How To Improve Your Memory Power

How To Improve Your Memory Power

Ron White the National Memory Champion is always looking for teaching on maximizing your brain power and memory tools.  This is a good article that reinforces what Ron teaches in keynotes around the world.  Enjoy…

Imagine if you will, we are all robots designed for a specific task, and we are all controlled by a computer in our head.  When we need to do more tasks, our owners could simply install a motherboard, chip or hard-disk to upgrade our memory and learning capabilities.   But the human brain is much more complex than even the most advance computer in the world.  Even so, improving the human memory power is very different and takes some effort.

The good news is that the “tools” or techniques that is used to improve our memory can be fun, and done a little a day, much can be accomplished to have a dramatic improvement in memory, concentration and our learning abilities.

The first step to improving short term memory is to understand your intention to retain the information.  Is the information something you need to learn for a test? Is it something you need to know to help you do your job well?  Or perhaps it is something personal, like a friend’s or family member’s birthday.

If you think the information is important and you need to recall it later, you can then decide to pay attention to it to acquire it.  You then need to manipulate it in your mind and make it personally meaningful to you. Personalizing it in your own special way will make it less of a chore to recall later.

You can personalize it by anchoring it with some emotions for instance, you need to remember something or your boss will get angry. Or on a positive note, you plan to please your wife or husband, with the information you you’ve remembered.  You can also remember something better if you can associate it with information you already know.  We’ll come to such techniques later.

5 Ways To Improve Your Memory 1.  Exercise

Physical exercise is important for our brain because it brings added oxygen and nutrients vital for proper brain function.  “Until recently it was thought that the growth of new neurons, or neurogenesis, did not occur in the adult mammalian brain,” said Terrence Sejnowski, an HHMI investigator at The Salk Institute for Biological Studies. “But we now have evidence for it, and it appears that exercise helps this happen.”

The investigators began their study by comparing the memory skills of a group of sedentary mice to those of a group of mice who exercised freely on a running wheel for one month. Mice in the exercise group logged an average daily distance of 4.87 kilometers, or 2.92 miles.

Numerous human studies have shown that exercise increases alertness and helps people to think more clearly. Recently, Gage demonstrated that new nerve cells grow in the adult human dentate gyrus. If the same correlation between exercise, nerve cell growth and memory observed in mice plays out in the humans, “exercise could help you remember the name of the person you met yesterday to or where you parked your car,” said Sejnowski.

2. Mental Exercise

In addition to physical exercise, add some mental exercise to improve your memory each day. Though researchers don’t fully understand the mechanism at this time, mental activity does appear to help people retain mental sharpness. The commonly held belief that we lose brain cells as we age has been disproved. It simply isn’t true. What seems to be true is that our brains get rusty with disuse, just as our muscles wither without exercise.

Personal development is the commitment to be the best you can be. Staying sharp mentally is certainly an important component of personal development.

Some possible mental gymnastics to consider are:

Card games like poker and bridge. Crossword puzzles The number puzzle Sudoku Scrabble, which combines social interaction and mental exercise Learn something new, such as a craft, a new computer tool, a second language, etc. Read books on topics that cause you to think, such as other religions, different cultures, philosophy, mystery stories. Limit TV to those few shows that cause you to think abou them afterward. Like CSI or Flash Forward. (What would you do if you saw a 2-minute flash of our future?)


3.   Sleep

Some memory tasks are more affected be sleep deprivation than others. A recent study, for example, found that recognition memory for faces was unaffected by people being deprived of sleep for 35 hours. However, while the sleep-deprived people remembered that the faces were familiar, they did have much more difficulty remembering in which of two sets of photos the faces had appeared. In other words, their memory for the context of the faces was significantly worse.  A report in the medical journal The Lancet, said that cutting back from the standard eight down to four hours of sleep each night produced striking changes in glucose tolerance and endocrine function that mimicked many of the hallmarks of aging. Dr Eve Van Cauter, professor of medicine at the University of Chicago and director of the study, said, “We suspect that chronic sleep loss may not only hasten the onset but could also increase the severity of age-related ailments such as diabetes, hypertension, obesity and memory loss.”

In another study, 84 college students were trained to identify a series of similar-sounding words produced by a synthetic-speech machine. Participants who underwent training in the morning performed well in subsequent tests that morning, but tests later in the day showed that their word-recognition skill had declined. However, after a full night’s sleep, they performed at their original levels. Participants trained in the evening performed just as well 24 hours later as people trained in the morning did. Since they went to bed shortly after training, those in the evening group didn’t exhibit the temporary performance declines observed in the morning group.

From this research, it does seem that it is the act of sleep itself, not simply the passage of time, that is critical to convert new memories into long-term memory codes.

4.  Memory Boosting Food

Research on food and memory indicate that the more overall produce you eat, the better. One 25-year Harvard Medical School study of more than 13,000 women showed that the participants who ate relatively high amounts of vegetables over the years had less age-related decline in memory. Cruciferous vegetables and leafy green vegetables had the biggest effect on helping women retain their memory during the course of the research. In another study, the phytochemicals, anthocyanin and quercetin, actually reversed some of the age-related memory deficits in laboratory animals.

Some of the best cruciferous vegetables: Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower,  and bok choy. Some of the best leafy green vegetables: spinach, collard and mustard greens, kale and Swiss chard. Some of the best foods for anthocyanin: Berries (all varieties), cherries, black currents, eggplant, red, black, and purple grapes, plums, rhubarb, red onion, red apples, red/purple cabbage, and red beets. Some of the best foods for quercetin: Onions (red, yellow, white), kale, leeks, cherry tomato, broccoli, blueberries, black currants, elderberries, apricots, apple with skin (Red Delicious), and red, purple, and black grapes.

Folic acid can also help your memory.

Folic acid (also known as folate) seems to have a direct effect on memory. A study conducted at Tufts University in Boston followed about 320 men for three years. Those who had high blood levels of homocysteine showed memory decline, but if the men ate foods rich in folic acid (folic acid directly lowers homocysteine levels), their memories were protected. Also, an Australian study found that eating plenty of foods rich in folic acid was associated with faster information processing and memory recall. After just five weeks of introducing adequate folic acid into their diets, women in the study showed overall improvements in memory. Some of the best foods for folic acid include fortified whole-grain breakfast cereals, lentils, black-eyed peas, soybeans, spinach, green peas, artichokes, broccoli, wheat germ, beets and oranges.

Eating Fish Is Good For The Brain

A study conducted by researchers at the Rush University Medical Center in Chicago followed more than 3,000 men and women for six years to see how diet affected memory. People who ate fish at least once a week had a 10 percent slower decline compared with those who did not eat fish, a difference that gave them the memory and thinking ability of a person three years younger.

5.  Every Day Memory Techniques

Almost anyone can use memory techniques to help them improve their memory.  They can help you not only to to remember information accurate but also to remember the structure of information, but also the structure of information.

Most of us do not think only with the left brain (logic) or the right brain (imagination, creativity) but with both.  Therein lies the key to using the whole brain to remember information.  You can recall information better if you use vivid mental images.  And because the images are vivid, they are easy to recall when you need them.

The techniques explained later on in this section show you how to code information vividly, using stories, strong mental images, familiar journeys, and so on.

You can do the following things to make your mnemonics more memorable:

Use vivid and often ludicrous mental images or story lines to help you.   Engage your senses, smell, sight, feel, hear, taste.  These vivid, colorful, sense-laden images are easier to recall than the ordinary ones. Give your image three dimensions, movement and space to make it more vivid. You can use movement either to maintain the flow of association, or to help you to remember actions. Explode  the size of important parts of the image.  Don’t just think of a flower, think of a gigantic flower. Make it funny, even hilarious! Humorous or strange things are easier to remember than normal ones. Rude  or offensive themes are very difficult to forget. But keep these to yourself. Symbols (danger signs, red traffic lights, pointing fingers, stop signs, etc.) can code difficult messages quickly and effectively

The three important concepts underlying the use of mnemonics are imagination, association and location. Put together, you can use these concepts to generate powerful mnemonic systems.

Imagination: is the tool  you use to create and strengthen the links needed to create effective associations. Use your imagination  to create mnemonics that works for you in your own way. The more vivid and “out-of-this-world” is your imagination, the better you can recall the information that you want..  You can use imagery that evokes the imagination, sad, angry, sensual or fun.   Use whatever that best suits your personality.

Association: this is the method by which you link a thing to be remembered to a way of remembering it. You can create associations by:

Placing things next to, around or on top of each other. Smashing things together Combining images together   Example, a woman with a beard. Wrapping them around each other Forming a story around the items. Linking them using the same color, smell, shape, or feeling

As an example, you might link the number 2 with a swan by visualizing a swan with a long slender neck like the number 2.

Location: gives you two contexts: a coherent context into which you can place information so that it hangs together, and a way of separating one mnemonic from another. For example using the layout or furniture in your living room for one set of information and the route you jog or go to work to peg another set of information. That way, there is no confusion.

Last but not least, always practise your memory skills to improve your memory power, until they become second nature to you.  A memory expert who can remember thousands of things in mere minutes is like a professional musician or a world class athlete who practices and practices.  Develop good memory habits, like mental and physical exercises to make it part of your lifestyle and your brain can stay sharp for much longer.

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Improving Your Memory through Constant Learning

Improving Your Memory through Constant Learning

Ron White the National Memory Champion is always teaching others to continue learning.  It is the best way to keep your mind sharp.  Good information…

Keeping our brains active can help improve memory performance. While the old tried and tested method of repetition is still an important part of memory techniques, we also need a bit of novelty to keep our minds awake and to stimulate our brains.

We all have times when we’d love to be able to improve memory – for school tests, college exams, business presentations or even just in our day to day lives. Pregnant women are particularly prone to memory loss, and often seek ways to improve memory. Age is also a consideration; as we get older, our ability to remember things slows down and we find ourselves misplacing things or forgetting appointments.

By learning new information, we can help improve memory in the long-term. The part of our brain that produces the chemical dopamine responds better to fresh images, ideas and experiences, and can improve memory retention more effectively that simply repeating the same information over and over again. To improve memory techniques, there are plenty of things we can do in our day to day lives:

Improve memory – with word games.

By simply doing the crossword or word game in your daily or Sunday newspaper, you’ll help improve memory by learning new words or phrases. Each day will bring a new challenge so you will be stimulating your brain regularly.

Improve memory – with number challenges.

Sudoku is a popular number game, but there are many other number puzzles you can try to help your quest to improve memory. Again, you will be keeping your brain active and opening up your mind to new challenges on a regular basis.

Improve memory – learn a language.

Exposing your brain to anything new will help improve memory function, but learning a language can be a particularly rewarding experience. You don’t need to go as far as taking classes, simply watch some of the foreign language learning programs on TV or learn a few words of Spanish or French, for example, each day.

Improve memory – play an instrument.

This is another fun way to get round the problem of increasing memory loss. Picking up a guitar or sitting for an hour or two at a keyboard could be a great way to improve memory performance. You’ll be stimulating your brain function by practising new chords or melodies!

Of course, many of us lead very busy lives and don’t always have the time to take up a new hobby or pastime. We can still improve memory techniques in our day to day lives, simply by paying attention to the things around us. Instead of walking or driving home in a daze, we can help improve our memory just by looking around!

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How To Solve Concentration Problems: How To Improve Memory And Concentration

Ron White National Memory Champion 2009 & 2010 spends 3-4 hours each day working on his concentration doing brain and memory exercises.  These are some helpful tips.  Enjoy…

How to Solve Concentration Problems: How to Improve Memory and Concentration

Well, if you would like to know how to solve your Concentration Problems and improve your memory and concentration using simple brain exercises…then this is your final destination.

An average person uses only about 2% of his/her brain. So how would you unleash the potential of remaining unused 98%? Well, there are quite a few exercises for your brain which when you perform regularly on a daily basis, you can definitely improve your memory concentration and focus and learn how to solve Concentration Problems. There are several techniques and brain exercises that will help you open the full potential and capability of your brain. They are:

Albert Einstein’s “Distraction Index”

The Eye Chart Drill

Relaxation Techniques

• Creative Problem Solving (Personal Programming)

The Mental Photography Technique

• Triggering Recall of Mentally Photographed Information

So if you want to seriously maximize your brain power potential, with as little effort as possible sparing just ten minutes a day, you should follow something which teaches everything to improve your brain power memory and concentration.

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The seminar was amazing! You did a tremendous job teaching it! It was fun; it was educational; it was interesting; it was enjoyable and very entertaining! I am excited about what I learned and how it can help me in my work, with my family, with my relationships, in all areas of my life! Thanks again!
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Thought it was fabulous and it will help me in my life as a Mom and as a recruiter. I hope to teach my small children how to do these same things to make their school life less of a struggle than mine. Thank you for sharing your vast knowledge and skills with others!
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Thank you so much. I’m truly amazed how much the system helps… I feel like a new door has opened, and thanks so much for that.
Aaron Monroe

Excellent seminar! I plan on incorporating what I have learned to my work. Remembering names will provide much needed confidence – thanks. Also, this will assist me with my Toastmasters Club.
Mike Wallis, Ebby Halliday Realtors

Wonderful seminar! I want to go again. It is amazing how our mind works. Thank you for showing us!
Tracy Constant

The amount of information given in 7 hours was phenomenal. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for making something that I have struggled with for all my life seem so simple. I will recommend your seminar to many others.
Craig Heiree,
Rockefeller Group, Telecommunications Services, Inc.

Great seminar – fun – exciting and extremely informational. Great speaker. Very motivational.
Alex Travis

Impactful, entertaining, enjoyable and fun! Knowledgeable and useful information. Keep up the great job!
Cathy, Norris Agency

Excellent course that will improve both my personal and business life. I will recommend to all my clients, friends and family. Thank you.
Aaron Kinn, Keller Williams Realty

Great course! Impressive, practical and useful in everyday life. Ron, you have a great way of presenting this process in such an interesting manner and then sneaking that ability into your students without them noticing and then allowing them to be impressed with themselves. Great motivation!
Betsy, Rapid Reporting

 
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