“SIMPLE AND NOT SO SIMPLE PROVEN WAYS TO SHARPEN MEMORY”
The book is designed to improve earning potential through learning potential by sharpening memory as a tool and thereby improving quality of life based o a better way of thinking. In this author’s opinion, the book is worth every penny, even if those were made of gold or platinum. Accepting and following the systems/techniques in the book will narrow down the achievement gap and instill educational practices which will improve academic achievements. Here are 33 of those questions you may need to ask yourself and an answer of yes to any of these means that you may greatly benefit from what you may read further, and buying a copy of “Simple and Not So Simple Proven Ways to Sharpen Memory”:
1. Would I like to improve my grades in schools, certifications, colleges and universities, there is always some room for improvement, even if I am more of an A grades achiever?
2. Do I remember things all right, if so, for how long?
3. As a parent, would I like to see my children scoring better in school?
4. What can I do to help my children score better in schools, colleges and universities?
5. Would I like to see my friends, relatives, and next-of-kin successful in schools, colleges and universities?
6. Will I like to achieve goals of success, fame, recognition, self-love advancement in my career and may be some more money?
7. Will I like to win scholarships, fellowships and the like to further my education?
8. Will my better academic achievements act as a ticket to a better job and/or a career?
9. Do I get anxiety or somewhat panicky over tests and examinations?
10. Is there some way I can prepare myself best for the tests to assure success?
11. Do I know or have I assumed that I am a “Dr. /Mr. Know-it-All”, confined in this Ivory-Tower of my own making, and as such there is no need to know or learn anything further?
12. Am I in denial of my academic needs or foods for thoughts?
13. Am I afraid to admit my own weaknesses to myself even when doing that will be to my advantage as I will know what needs fixing?
14. Do I agree that I make time in my schedule for important things, regardless of how busy I may be?
15. Do I agree whether in school, colleges or universities or out of it, learning is a life-long process and is dependent on memory? Better the memory, better the learning! Better the earnings!! And better the quality-of-life!!!
16. Am I prone to complacency?
17. Can a sense of complacency be injurious to progress?
18. Do I agree that what is considered as “Good enough” may not turn out to be “Good Enough”, considering that even in recent times, some big chain stores are not in business any more, among various reasons, “Good enough” appears as the one. Some examples, Montgomery Ward, Silos, Circuit city, Woolworth and may be some more…
19. Using the above examples of big stores gone out of business, do I feel the need to stay competitive by sharpening my memory?
20. Do I agree that to stay competitive, one may need to learn or update skills and this calls for sharpening memory?
21. Do I respond to the some new information as, “Yes, but…; well, but…?”
22. Do I agree that my success is my responsibility and not of anyone else?
23. Do I agree that better is one’s education, better is the pay-check?
24. Do I agree that success in education depends on memory?
25. Do I agree that I can be a Captain of my life-ship?
26. Do I agree that progress in my life depends more on my decisions, follow-up and sustainability of good ideas than anyone else’s decisions for me?
27. Am I amenable to good thoughts, suggestions of friend, relatives and even of strangers, because I can weigh the merits and can discern good from bad?
28. Do I want to realize my dreams?
29. Do I want to achieve my goals in life?
30. Do I want to charter my life course to my success?
31. Do I want to move up the success ladder in business, life and overall?
32. Do I agree that my success for making legitimate money, comfort and luxury in my life is my responsibility and is somehow dependent on education, learning and the relevant?
33. Do I agree that as a parallel to physical exercises, there are exercises for the mind also?
Apart from hard-work, memory plays a pivotal role in achieving such goals and the e-book “Simple and Not So Simple Proven Ways to Sharpen Memory” answers some of these questions, my and your wants, needs and may be some prayers and is designed to steer the way clear to your success.
The book copy is commercially available at http://www.drsharmasmicroandnanopedia.com/store for US $ 39.99 GOOD LUCK FOR YOUR SUCCESS AND HAPPY LEARNING! This e-book on Sharpening Memory is available ONLY at this website, that is, http://www.drsharmasmicroandnanopedia.com/store and no other Book-Store or Store or website.
Simple and Not So Simple Proven Ways To Sharpen Memory
Vijay K. Sharma, PhD, DPC, MCPNuj Environ Laboratory
http://www.drsharmasmicroandnanopedia.com
Genius Is Patience
Sounds All Right
A Cool, Calm And Collected Power
Paving The Way For
Goals, Clear And Bright
Works Round The Clock
Without Fight Or Flight
Attains Victory
Through Hoops Of
Tribulations And Slights
-Vijay K. Sharma, PhD, DPC, MCP
The above poem is an excerpt from the book “simple and not so simple proven ways to sharpen memory”
http://www.drsharmasmicroandnanopedia.com/store
“Sow a thought
You reap an action
Sow an action
you reap a habit
Sow a habit
you reap a character
Sow a character
AND you reap a destiny”
Ralph Waldo Emerson
The above is an excerpt from the e-book ‘SIMPLE AND NOT SO SIMPLE PROVEN WAYS TO SHARPEN MEMORY” AVAILABLE AT
http://www.drsharmasmicroandnanopedia.com/store
http://drsharmasmicroandnanopedia.com
The book is designed to improve earning potential through learning potential by sharpening memory as a tool and thereby improving quality of life based o a better way of thinking. In this author’s opinion, the book is worth every penny, even if those were made of gold or platinum. Accepting and following the systems/techniques in the book will narrow down the achievement gap and instill educational practices which will improve academic achievements. Here are 33 of those questions you may need to ask yourself and an answer of yes to any of these means that you may greatly benefit from what you may read further, and buying a copy of “Simple and Not So Simple Proven Ways to Sharpen Memory”:
1. Would I like to improve my grades in schools, certifications, colleges and universities, there is always some room for improvement, even if I am more of an A grades achiever?
2. Do I remember things all right, if so, for how long?
3. As a parent, would I like to see my children scoring better in school?
4. What can I do to help my children score better in schools, colleges and universities?
5. Would I like to see my friends, relatives, and next-of-kin successful in schools, colleges and universities?
6. Will I like to achieve goals of success, fame, recognition, self-love advancement in my career and may be some more money?
7. Will I like to win scholarships, fellowships and the like to further my education?
8. Will my better academic achievements act as a ticket to a better job and/or a career?
9. Do I get anxiety or somewhat panicky over tests and examinations?
10. Is there some way I can prepare myself best for the tests to assure success?
11. Do I know or have I assumed that I am a “Dr. /Mr. Know-it-All”, confined in this Ivory-Tower of my own making, and as such there is no need to know or learn anything further?
12. Am I in denial of my academic needs or foods for thoughts?
13. Am I afraid to admit my own weaknesses to myself even when doing that will be to my advantage as I will know what needs fixing?
14. Do I agree that I make time in my schedule for important things, regardless of how busy I may be?
15. Do I agree whether in school, colleges or universities or out of it, learning is a life-long process and is dependent on memory? Better the memory, better the learning! Better the earnings!! And better the quality-of-life!!!
16. Am I prone to complacency?
17. Can a sense of complacency be injurious to progress?
18. Do I agree that what is considered as “Good enough” may not turn out to be “Good Enough”, considering that even in recent times, some big chain stores are not in business any more, among various reasons, “Good enough” appears as the one. Some examples, Montgomery Ward, Silos, Circuit city, Woolworth and may be some more…
19. Using the above examples of big stores gone out of business, do I feel the need to stay competitive by sharpening my memory?
20. Do I agree that to stay competitive, one may need to learn or update skills and this calls for sharpening memory?
21. Do I respond to the some new information as, “Yes, but…; well, but…?”
22. Do I agree that my success is my responsibility and not of anyone else?
23. Do I agree that better is one’s education, better is the pay-check?
24. Do I agree that success in education depends on memory?
25. Do I agree that I can be a Captain of my life-ship?
26. Do I agree that progress in my life depends more on my decisions, follow-up and sustainability of good ideas than anyone else’s decisions for me?
27. Am I amenable to good thoughts, suggestions of friend, relatives and even of strangers, because I can weigh the merits and can discern good from bad?
28. Do I want to realize my dreams?
29. Do I want to achieve my goals in life?
30. Do I want to charter my life course to my success?
31. Do I want to move up the success ladder in business, life and overall?
32. Do I agree that my success for making legitimate money, comfort and luxury in my life is my responsibility and is somehow dependent on education, learning and the relevant?
33. Do I agree that as a parallel to physical exercises, there are exercises for the mind also?
Apart from hard-work, memory plays a pivotal role in achieving such goals and the e-book “Simple and Not So Simple Proven Ways to Sharpen Memory” answers some of these questions, my and your wants, needs and may be some prayers and is designed to steer the way clear to your success.
The book copy is commercially available at http://www.drsharmasmicroandnanopedia.com/store for US $ 39.99 GOOD LUCK FOR YOUR SUCCESS AND HAPPY LEARNING! This e-book on Sharpening Memory is available ONLY at this website, that is, http://www.drsharmasmicroandnanopedia.com/store and no other Book-Store or Store or website.
Simple and Not So Simple Proven Ways To Sharpen Memory
Vijay K. Sharma, PhD, DPC, MCPNuj Environ Laboratory
http://www.drsharmasmicroandnanopedia.com
Genius Is Patience
Sounds All Right
A Cool, Calm And Collected Power
Paving The Way For
Goals, Clear And Bright
Works Round The Clock
Without Fight Or Flight
Attains Victory
Through Hoops Of
Tribulations And Slights
-Vijay K. Sharma, PhD, DPC, MCP
The above poem is an excerpt from the book “simple and not so simple proven ways to sharpen memory”
http://www.drsharmasmicroandnanopedia.com/store
“Sow a thought
You reap an action
Sow an action
you reap a habit
Sow a habit
you reap a character
Sow a character
AND you reap a destiny”
Ralph Waldo Emerson
The above is an excerpt from the e-book ‘SIMPLE AND NOT SO SIMPLE PROVEN WAYS TO SHARPEN MEMORY” AVAILABLE AT
http://www.drsharmasmicroandnanopedia.com/store
http://drsharmasmicroandnanopedia.com
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