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Very few adults can remember everything they see, hear or read. In fact, it's quite common to blame "age" as the culprit for forgetfulness. Although our short-term memory (and concentration) may weaken as we grow older, our long-term memories actually remain intact indefinitely. Fortunately, there are a variety of ways to strengthen your short-term memory as well as recall those "forgotten" long-term memories - without hours of practice.
FAQ
■ Who should attend this seminar? ■ What will I actually learn? ■ When and where will this seminar take place? ■ Do I need to bring anything? ■ How will this seminar benefit me professionally… and personally? ■ What can I do if I forget what I learned in this seminar? ■ Who can I contact for more information about this seminar?
Who should attend this seminar?
Anyone who would like to retain and recall information quickly and accurately.
What will I actually learn?
In this seminar you will learn how to:
● Retain and recall information from readings and discussions ● Understand the process of short and long-term memory ● Lock new information into your long-term memory ● Apply personal memory strategies ● Improve your concentration skills ● Recall "lost" memories
When and where will this program take place?
| Date | Location | Time | | January 8, 2008 | 1000 Hope Street Anytown, MA 02116 | 9:00am - 4:00pm |
Do I need to bring anything to this seminar?
We will provide you with a spiral binder containing all the seminar materials, including worksheets and guidelines for implementing our memory strategies long after the seminar is completed.
How will this seminar benefit me professionally… and personally?
We will not be providing generic memory techniques. Our memory strategies can be tailored to your own unique learning and thinking style. This will enable you to apply each strategy in a variety of work situations, and in a manner that is most comfortable (natural) to you.
What can I do if I forget what I learned in this seminar?
In such an unlikely event, you will have (unlimited) online access to your instructor for six months following the seminar. For instance, if two months after the program you are confronted with a work situation that requires a quick and easy way to remember something new, then e-mail the instructor with the specifics and he will respond within 48 hours with detailed memory strategies relevant to your situation.
And remember, you also can refer to your TL Strategies Binder to retrieve a particular memory strategy that will work best for you.
Whom can I contact for more information about this seminar?
Stephen Gexler is the designer and instructor for this seminar - feel free to call him directly at 888-514-5904 if you would like more details about this program. If you would like to know more about Stephen's background and instructional style, click here.
Within XYZ Corp, you can contact Richard Smith at 617-XXX-XXXX
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