How to be memory Superhuman/ mind power tech/speed reading/
- 13.05.2021
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MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 7 lectures (1h 16m) | Size: 261 MB
Welcome to Heartbeastz academy course which has been made by experienced researcher and clinician with global reputation and ECES (EHRA Certified Electrophysiology Specialist).
The human superhuman
super memory
improve memory
better memory
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He was trained at at the top 50 clinical global university and also at Harvard Medical school for advance medical education.
This course will teach will some super tricks to help you for better memory technique. The top 10 study habits of successful students in this highly competitive world, especially about techniques to enhance learning including following Try not to do too much studying at one
Plan specific s for studying
Try to study at the same s each day
Set specific goals for your study
Start studying when planned
Work on the assignments or materials that are the most difficult first
Review notes before bning an assignment
Eliminate distractions during study
Call another student for assistance when needed
Review schoolwork over the weekends
Do not put too much information on any one card
-Each card should contain only ONE piece if information to learn
Always carry your cards with you
-Review your cards often
-If you always have your card, wasted or wait can become learning
Change the order of the cards frequently
-You need to learn the information, not which card or answer comes next
Your subconscious mind has something called a homeostatic impulse, which regulates functions like body temperature, heartbeat and breathing. Brian Tracy explained it like this: "Through your autonomic nervous system, [your homeostatic impulse] maintains a balance among the hundreds of chals in your billions of cells so that your entire physical machine functions in complete harmony most of the ."
But what many people don't realize is that just as your brain is built to regulate your physical self, as does it try to regulate your mental self. Your mind is constantly filtering and brig to your attention information and stimuli that affirms your preexisting beliefs (this is known in psychology as confirmation bias) as well as presenting you with repeated thoughts and impulses that mimic and mirror that which you've done in the past.
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