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Why Can't You Remember?

AWELL-KNOWN publisher reports that there is a simple technique for acquiring a powerful memory which can pay you real dividends in both business and social advancement. It works like magic to give you added poise, self-confidence and greater popularity.

Influence

According to this publisher, many people do not realise how much they could influence others simply by remembering accurately everything they see, hear or read. Whether in business, at social functions or even in casual conversations with new acquaintances, there are ways in which you can dominate each situation simply by your ability to remember.

Instant recall

For example, you need never forget another appointment ever! You can learn how to memorise names and faces instantly — as soon as you meet a stranger you can photograph him on your mind and recall your mental picture at will — the next minute, the next day or even twenty years hence! You can store facts and figures in your mind as easily as in a filing cabinet. You can learn foreign languages faster than you ever thought possible. Whole books will be indelibly imprinted on your memory after a single reading.

Popularity

What's more, you'll be in demand for parties and dinners because you'll never again be at a loss for appropriate words or entertaining stories. In fact. you'll be more poised and self-confident in everything you say and do. These are only a few of the ways in which you will benefit by possessing a trained memory.

Free

To acquaint the readers of the CATHOLIC HERALD with the easyto-follow rules for developing skill in remembering, the publishers have printed full details of their interesting self-training method in a 26-page book, "Adventures in Memory". which will be sent free to anyone who requests it. No obligation. Simply send your request to: Memory and Concentration Studies (Dept. CE/MC3), Marple, Cheshire. Enclose 3d. stamp for postage.




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