In terms of writing, the book rates only a three, but the information in it is enough to bump it to a four. I have a terrible memory; I'm forever losing track of things, and long lists of facts challenge me. A friend was describing this book as he read it, and I thought it sounded worth the read.
I'll admit, I didn't do it over thirty days; I worked my way through in a handful of hours. There are a few things I need to continue working on - primarily numbers - but the core lists of 10, 25, and 20 In terms of writing, the book rates only a three, but the information in it is enough to bump it to a four. I have a terrible memory; I'm forever losing track of things, and long lists of facts challenge me. A friend was describing this book as he read it, and I thought it sounded worth the read. I'll admit, I didn't do it over thirty days; I worked my way through in a handful of hours.
There are a few things I need to continue working on - primarily numbers - but the core lists of 10, 25, and 20 items, I have down cold. I memorized the US Presidents before the author set it up (I didn't have any lists on hand to practice work). To work on speed, I memorized the first 25 pages of a magazine, wowing my twelve year old, and then had her write down a list of 25 items that I memorized as she composed it. In short, with a lot of practice (and two massive headaches - be sure to take an occasional break), I feel confident I could memorize a list of 65 items easily and quickly. If you knew me, you'd fall out of your chair.
Memory In A Month Review
Memory In A Month Workbook
The writing was stilted - he's clearly more of a speaker than an author - and the poem given to memorize was terrible. Although I did the exercise and feel confident that I.could. nail it verbatim, I don't want it in my head.
I plan to try out some Shakespeare tomorrow. The message was clearly communicated, however, and not bad, the writing just wasn't great. The information, however, was terrific, and I plan to use it frequently.
Memory In A Month
Ron’s desire is not that you see him as the person with the best trained memory, but that he teaches YOU to have the best trained memory! Ron has given his talk all over the world in countries including Singapore, Indonesia, Ireland, Kenya, South Africa, Mauritius, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Ghana, England, Italy, Germany, Spain, Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, Canada, The Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Belgium and even Nebraska. He has appeared on Good Morning America, Martha Stewart Show, FOX and Friends, the CBS Evening News, CBS Early Show, FOX, NBC and newspapers across the country from the New York post to the Dallas Morning News.