Announcement – Webinar 2 – Mental Photography, Photographic Memory, Dyslexia

Now Available…

ZOX Pro Training Webinar – 2

Topics covered in this Webinar:

  • Mental Photography (ZOXing)
  • Photographic Memory
  • Dyslexia
  • Quantum Information
  • Natural Brain Function

Discover how to assimilate and retain over 50,000+ WPM for life!

http://zoxpro.com/ZOXproWebinar002

Enjoy!

Shannon Panzo

Great Things Happen Here!

Interview of Edgar Mitchell, Shannon Panzo, and Michael Dukakis

Announcement:

Interview of Edgar Mitchell, Shannon Panzo, and Michael Dukakis

InterviewApologies… I wanted to make sure everything was in place first. That is why the short notice.

I will be interviewed on the Internet and would like you to be there.

3 people will be interviewed during this show:

  • Edgar Mitchell, PhD of Noetic Science
  • Shannon Panzo, PhD of ZOX Pro Training
  • Michael Dukakis, Presidential Candidate

Date: Thursday, April 9

Time: 7pm – 9pm PST (USA)

Place:  www.drjradiolive.com

Interviewer: Dr. John Ilias

If you have problems watching the Interview with the link, paste this into your browser:

Interview with DrJradiolive.com

(The interview show repeats two more times approximately eight hour increments.)

Please take the opportunity to tune in and watch interview .

Shannon Panzo

ZOX Pro Training has over 35 years of experience in helping people, just like you, improve their life. It’s been independently tested and used by people around the world. It works!

Good decision makers are informed, and provide solutions quickly. To change and improve in today’s world you need volumes of quality information. ZOXing gets you the Best Information – FAST .

Great Things Happen Here!

Interview of Edgar Mitchell, Shannon Panzo, and Michael Dukakis

 

Brain Facts #10 – NEWS: ‘Fear of Flying’ Phobia Update

Fear of Flying

Eiffel Tower Paris France

 (Sorry, We were taking a picture of an airplane, but it flew behind the Eiffel Tower.)

FYI: Aviophobia or Aviatophobia – The fear of flying

 

A phobia can be based upon rational and irrational fear.

A classic case of a phobia that has intrinsic value for each side is the Fear of Flying.

Logically, it is hard for the untrained person to believe that a big piece of metal flying through the air, and against the pull of gravity, would have any chance of landing safely. However, this feat has been accomplished numerous times, and has a high reliability that you will wind up safely at your destination.

Even airplane pilots make a few jokes about it:  “Landing a plane is a controlled crash” paints a picture of the stresses the plane undergoes at the most critical point of its operation.

Recent research has shown there may be physiological reasons to consider as well.

Deep vein thrombosis is a regular worry now amongst airline passengers, which is a clotting of blood mostly in the legs due to sitting for long times on flights. But this can mostly be countered by compression stockings, aspirin, and walking around.

Changes in the brain are not as apparent, but can still be felt. Some results can be quite severe. Frequent jet lag produces stress-induced hormones that can result in memory loss and brain damage. Other stress related events around travel can add to an already burdened mental process and cause further problems.

So, the next time you travel to Paris, and forget Iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, you may be suffering from this malady.

Shannon Panzo

Great Things Happen Here!

Brain Facts #9 – Your Attention Please – Concentrate

Concentrate

Attention to Detail

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Albert Einstein

Most adults have an attention span of about 20 minutes, but can concentrate longer on really interesting topics. Children’s attention spans usually approximate their ages – which means that your six-year-old can only focus on one thing for about six minutes.

Therefore, anything you can do to increase your ability to concentrate will have a direct affect on your intellectual capabilities.

To further assist you with your pursuit of success, we offer you the opportunity  to increase your concentration at no cost to you. That’s right. We give concentration to you! CLICK HERE…

Shannon Panzo

Great Things Happen Here!

 

Brain Facts #7 – Your Brain Never Sleeps

Restless Brain

Brain Mind Photographic Eidetic Memory

Even while you’re snoozing, your brain constantly transmits information through motor circuits that send information to your muscles and glands, while receiving information from sensory circuits located throughout your body. It is only when your brain ceases to send these signals that you really have something to worry about.

Looking for a good night of sleep?

Shannon’s Sleep Zone

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