Photographic Memory Training Part One : Photographic Memory

Article by Joshua Noerr

I am about to give you some valuable information regarding the reasons why you need to start using photographic memory training, how you can get started today, and some additional resources for you to continue your journey. There is no question that improving your ability to recall numbers, names, faces, places, and the context of all of them can improve your quality of life and success in your chosen field.

There is no group of people of which I can think that would not benefit from this type of enhanced memory recall. It doesn’t matter if you sell real estate, stocks, or cars. It doesn’t matter if you are a college student, grad student, or high school student. It doesn’t even matter if you work from home or are a stay at home mom (maybe the most difficult job of all!), everyone depends on their memory daily!

Deciding to make photographic memory training priority will not turn you into a Rain Man like savant. What it will do is give you the ability to move through life more easily and efficiently.

Here are a few steps you can and should take immediately:

Drink a lot of water. Research proves that hydration improves overall brain function, not to mention will make you a generally healthier person.

Take a fish oil supplement. Omega-3 fatty acids have so many benefits it is impossible to list them all, but, when people call fish “brain food” they are absolutely correct.

Decide you can make this happen. Decision followed by action is the basis for all positive change in any area of your life.My dear friend, these simple steps are only the beginning. Part 2 of this article will give you the tools you need to make this happen for you.

Take action and read part 2 of photographic memory training.

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I look forward to your future success in this area of your life!

Joshua Noerr is a coach and a writer based in Atlanta, GA. He writes about all areas of personal development at http://www.joshuanoerr.com. You can also follow along on Twitter @joshuanoerr.