Ignorance is bliss!
No it's
not! It's very painful!
If you've
ever said to yourself:
- If only
I'd...
- Oh, why
didn't I...
- How could
I have let this happen?
Then
maybe you’d have been better off with just a little of the right information.
100 years
ago when I was at school(!), we weren’t taught the stuff you'll find in The Genius in Me. We were pretty much
left to our own devices.
Some of
us happened to get by in exams; some of us got good results but some of us just
didn't seem to get the hang of it at all.
So why didn't they tell us how to revise?
Well they
did - sort of!
Advice at
the time included stuff like:
- Make notes
- Read your text book
- Don’t leave it until the
last minute
...which
was all well and good.
But...
They
didn't know then what we know now about techniques for improved memory. You have
the massive advantage of 30 or 40 years of research - should you choose to use
it. I didn't have that option in my day! Yep! Bring out the violins! We had it
tough!
Let me
tell you a little about how this all started.
I want
you to know that I've had the great pleasure of meeting a few geniuses in my
time. One of them is Dr Richard Bandler. I’ve also done a lot of training with
another - Dr John Grinder. So what? Who are they? What's the big deal?
Well,
they co-founded NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) and they're the guys who started noticing the different
strategies
people use to get particular results.
They
began to discover back in the 1970s that your success at anything (including developing
an improved memory) depends on how effective your strategy is. In other words -
how
you do something.
Maybe the best advice you’ll ever hear...
If what
you're doing already works superbly - then keep doing it!
If not –
DO SOMETHING ELSE!
And keep
doing something else and something else until you discover what it is that gets
the best results possible for you.
In The Genius in Me, I hope to have saved
you a lot of time looking for the magic ingredient by directing you towards the
strategies that are likely to work for
you. I've done most of the hard work, all you need to do now is test the
suggestions for yourself.
How well does cramming work?


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