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Topic: Brain EnhancementPublished February 12, 2009

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Mental Photography will Free up Your Timenn When we were young we were all taught how to read. Today the average reading speed is 250 words per minute (wpm). Mental photography begins at 25,000 wpm and, during training; tests are employed at 52,000 wpm. How is this possible?nn Richard Welch, the Father of Mental Photography, discovered the answer in 1975. We are born with this fantastic ability and use it over the first five years of our lives. But we lose access to it as we are taught to read and think differently. Now, thanks to Welch, we can capitalize on his findings to both recover this ability and better manage our lives.nn Shannon Panzo worked 17 years directly with Welch in the United States and has now brought Welch’s learning technique to Australia. Proficient Mental Photographers, according to Panzo, show up to 600,000 words per minute with 90% recall. The impact is equal to 100 times reading the same material.nn “We only use 1% of our brain’s capacity. Imagine what capabilities lay ahead for us if we can unlock even a fraction of the brain’s remaining capacities! Our Brain Management Seminars do just that,” Panzo explains.nnFor Businessn Every business person needs to stay ahead of the competition. To have the competitive edge, business people need to tackle problems effectively and efficiently. The Brain Management Seminar teaches you how to use your brain better. This includes more enhanced problem solving, better communication and focusing, improved time management, effective stress management and improved lateral thinking.nn What’s amazing is that Mental Photography is never lost to us. We’re just taught other ways to think. If we return to Richard Welch’s discovery of our natural abilities, we can recover our lost capabilities.nnMental Photography – the Great Brain Exercisen According to Panzo, Mental Photography super excites all levels of consciousness (alpha, beta, theta and delta). In doing so, it exercises the brain and stimulates endorphin production plus other brain chemicals. This leads to you having a higher efficiency when you do any activity whether it is sports and other lifestyle pursuits or business activities such as inventory control to creating new markets.nnIndependent Thinkingn The exciting thing about the Brain Management Seminar is that it promotes independent thinking. You become self-motivated with your newfound abilities and free of any need for a guru. In fact, you become your own guru. It’s like discovering the undiscovered country within yourself. You always had it available to you, but you didn’t know it was there.nn The seminar is committed to your success. You get all the tools you need in one seminar. There are no more seminars to take after the initial Brain Management Seminar and free refreshers are offered for life.nnResults at Any Agen Clients of Mental Photography vary from 7 to 90 years of age. Everyone is treated the same. You are given adult responsibility to be in charge of yourself and to do what interests you. The Brain Management Seminar gives you the wherewithal to deal with problems as they arise and to achieve the highest results in your respective fields of interest.nnSolve Problems Easily – Without Stressn Another great benefit is free time. Effective problem solving gives you time to spare. We all know that if you’re not effective at solving issues as they arise, it burns up your time. Brain Management solves this by giving you the maximum efficiency in whatever task you undertake.nnWe teach you how to use and benefit yourself by using the Brain Management Process. Visit us at eBRAIN.com.au, MINDtoMIND.com/blog/ or email brainy@ebrain.com.au

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