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How To Develop A Super Memory
- How To Develop A Super Memory
By:  Anant Pai   In:  Personal Growth
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Do you often envy people who reel off long extracts of poems, always remember people's names and seem to have a phenomenal memory? Do you wish sometimes you could remember things better, longer and in more vivid detail? This book, How To Develop A Super Memory comprises a quick action program which will help you improve your memory power. The breakthrough surefire strategies in this title will help one remember all that is essential in one's life and how to train your memory to perform at its best. The basis of this book is the belief that there is no such thing as bad memory. All those who use bad memory as an excuse basically have untrained memories.

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