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In
this half-day workshop Bob will introduce the group to four
major memory systems. Expanding on his ninety-minute keynote,
he will introduce them to the Peg System and The
Phonetic Index.
The
Peg System gives the student the ability to memorize schedules,
calendars, meetings, feature lists and rules and regulations.
It is one of the easiest time savers you'll ever learn.
The
Phonetic Index, which is often considered to be the single
most powerful memory system ever devised, was developed over
three hundred years ago. Yet, until now, has been known by
only a handful of scholars and experts. Bob retrieved the
Phonetic Index from history's dustbin, revamped it, and made
it directly applicable for today's business leaders. This
system gives the user the ability to recall the biggest stumper
of them all - numerical information. On a basic level, the
Phonetic Index makes the memorization of phone numbers and
serial numbers as easy as smiling. Using it in conjunction
with some of Bob's other techniques, it becomes a valuable
resource, allowing the student to recall deep banks of information.
As an example of this, Bob demonstrates how he himself has
memorized the capitals, population and square mileage of every
nation on earth, as well as the major world events for every
year of the twentieth century. In the workshops, groups never
fail to amaze themselves by memorizing, both forwards and
in reverse, a randomly generated thirty-digit number. It is
an exercise that shows the incredible, untapped potential
in each of us.
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