Superlearning

Mega Reading, Mega Memory and Mega Math

"Learn IT and Other Skills and Knowledge in 50% of the Time. Learn to Use All the Powers of Your Mind. You're Smarter than You Thought."

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To everyone who wants or needs superlearning to read more and read faster, learn and remember more and learn and remember faster, and perform math calculations with lightning speed:

Maybe you've seen the infomercials for these superlearning resources, as I did several years ago. Yes, they don't seem real. Those guys demonstrating superlearning powers must have practiced since they were kids.

Can ordinary people actually do superlearning?

A nerdy-looking guy running his flat palm down the pages of a book at lightning speed, then answering questions from the slick-talking superlearning guru Kevin Trudeau. Howard Berg for Mega Reading.

That same Kevin Trudeau demonstrating his ability to remember 20 items. That didn't impress me -- I'd done it before -- yet that same knowledge gave me the confidence to realize that Kevin's other memory claims were no doubt true also, and that if I learned the superlearning techniques I could perform them as well.

Then Kevin Trudeau tossing triple digit math problems at The Human Calculator Scott Flansburg while punching his own calculator. Scott beat or equaled the computer and always with the right answer.

Staged, you think?

I know this -- I have not concentrated on the superlearning speed reading techniques Howard Berg teaches, so I still read the old way, which is much faster than most people.

But I used one of the superlearning techniques Howard teaches to pass the Novell Internet Business Strategist and Novell Web Designer and Developer certification tests.

Using one of Kevin's superlearning memory techniques, I can remember up to 100 items. If I wanted to take the time, I could expand that to 10,000!

When motivated (a critical factor not always present), I can remember phone numbers and faces.

I don't have an immediate need to perform math at lightning speed.

However, as someone who has delivered pizzas, I can tell you that the inability or unwillingness to perform math *CAN* cost you money!

I can well remember watching people struggle to calculate how much money to ask for when they'd given me a $20 bill and settle on a number that obviously just "seemed" right.

If it left me a good tip, I was happy - yet maybe you didn't realize you'd just tipped me $4 for a $10 pizza :)

If you don't tip enough, you'll pay for that stinginess in reduced future service! (I'm sure other pizza drivers also deliver to good tippers before poor tippers!)

Therefore, I suggest you check out all these superlearning "mega" resources.

Learning these superlearning skills will put you far ahead of the pack in reading speed, learning and math skills and speed

The superlearning books these guys have written:

Super Reading Secrets by Howard Stephen Berg

Math Magic by Scott Flansburg

Mega Memory by Kevin Trudeau

One other simple skill could improve your learning in a quantum leap, whether you're in a classroom or learning on your own: mind mapping.

The Mind Map Book by Tony Buzan

Once you've practiced and learned these superlearning skills, you're far more prepared than most IT professionals to keep up with the changing job skills and challenges new technology will constantly bring to you throughout your IT career.

Sincerely,

Rick Stooker

Author, Secrets of Changing to a Computer Career

P.S. - Because the techniques in these books will help you with superlearning more and faster and more easily -- at school and on the job.

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