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Donald Trump
President of the United States of America

It is all about Trump

The reason I am writing to you today is there seems to be a loss of perspective when it comes to Donald Trump, the newest President of the United States of America. Yes, he does have a bold, brash, and sometimes caustic way of dealing with things. This tends to polarize people to be for or against him. What I am offering to you today is to look at things from a different perspective. The lesson here is, “things are not always what they seem”. In the end. It is still up to you to decide what you believe is right for you.

A Roller Coaster Ride Follows Donald Trump’s Success

People often forget in the past, the United States of America has had plenty of controversial leaders. However, today, we are more connected than ever before.  This lends availability to antagonists to be heard when they would never have been heard in the past. News no longer takes days. It is immediate and caustic. Rebuttals, Protests, and angry people paint the picture of dire consequences through Social Media and the Internet.

Time Heals Wounds, History is Forgotten…

There have been many controversial decisions made by previous leaders. Many of their decisions, considered unwise at that time, have long since been forgotten, and overshadowed by current decisions today. Even John F Kennedy made controversial decisions while he was in office; even taking the United States to the brink of war. Any future debate of those decisions were quickly stamped out upon his assassination.  When the next president takes office after Donald Trump, likewise, that person will fall under scrutiny of their controversial decisions in the future. It should really come as no surprise to find that many people are disagreeing with many of Trump’s decisions.

There is no “perfect leader”…

The following quote was created by the poet, John Lydgate, and was repeated by none other than President Abraham Lincoln

“You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you cannot please all of the people all of the time.”

During the election campaign, Donald Trump told everyone as clear as could be said, that if he was to be elected President, he would shake things up in a very big way. He had no doubt that he would be upsetting many people along the way. Everyone was listening intently; everyone heard him. Why are many of those same supporting people crying foul, kicking and screaming, like they have been betrayed? He is acting on the issues he stated he would be taking action upon. If, after reaching office, he sat there and did nothing, what would everyone be saying then? Actually, they would be saying almost the same thing, just for different reasons.

Time Flies when you are having fun…

If we were talking about decisions made in a city, or even a whole state, the repercussions of any decision would be felt in a measurable amount of time.  We are talking about a country that has a global reach. The changes that are made today will continue to change things 20 or more years down the road. At that time, we will be able to look back to determine what happened following those changes over time. Perhaps then we will be able to gage the results of the presidency more accurately than simply resisting change. It will also be obvious that 20 years of time has passed. To some, it will seem like yesterday – just lacking the details. People often forget the details.

Global Impact…

Perhaps leaders of other countries are not being as judgmental as many people would like them to be. Many are taking the wait and see position, without so much as a whimper. Could that be because they too must make unpopular and controversial decisions that affect others in adverse ways? If the population of a country enjoys the surety that comes with a government that makes decisions, then the majority of the population must follow suit – or disruption and anarchy follows.

How will the Controversial Changes Affect People?

For some, it will affect them right away. For some, it will take them a long time to feel the affect. Most likely, it will affect each of us in various ways. What actions do people take in times of change? The people we will most likely take notice of are people that are angry. These are the people that will make themselves most visible in actions; like protests or violence. There will also be special interests groups that feel their investments in government directions have been thwarted in a negative way. We often find them supporting the angry people and mobs  from behind the scenes. They are the faceless, nameless people behind many of the antagonistic actions taking place. Most people are not aware that they exist. It is a surprise for many people when they find out there are truly people and organizations that covertly cash up clandestine groups; the things movies are made from.

Other than the angry people, others will support the efforts because they understand that change is needed – a good thing. Stagnation eventually will kill a country, if it is left to fester. And still other people will be fence-sitters. They don’t involve themselves and go with the flow. Both of these groups of people will be somewhat invisible because their agendas are not about being visible. Think about it. Protests in ‘support’ of something are never seen. Perhaps there will be a parade, a celebration, or even a holiday based upon the changes we see happening today.

Time to Reflect…

When people observe how life was 50 or 100 years ago, they start to understand just how good they have had it recently. Medical examples are some of the easiest ways to see this. In the past  people easily died from a scratch or an insect bite. Even a splinter, left untreated could cost you your life. Many maladies and afflictions went untreated simply from lack of funds or medicines that did more damage than cure. Our world has become infinitely more comfortable since then. Yes, there are still plenty of places on this planet that still have appalling medical treatment, even worse than 100 years ago. Interestingly, those people are likely to be affected the least from changes made in governments. Perhaps things are not quite as bad as it seems.

The best thing people can do is to be introspective. Use this time to review what is truly important. if things are thought out in advance, it is easier when people must consolidate.

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As for President Donald Trump, you can bet that tomorrow he will still be the same Donald Trump. He most likely has some perspective of the Universal balance and how this affects the Global Law of Attraction, but he is not likely to admit it. As a leader, you need less real friends and find you will accumulate many acquaintances. True leaders must be comfortable standing alone, as they are often forced to when put to the test. Whether you agree with him or disagree with him is your opinion. He does demonstrate he is up to the challenge.

Shannon Panzo, PhD

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Donald Trump, Controversial Leader

ZOX Wisdom Chapter 1 – Mental Photography Photographic Memory Enhancement

4 Methods for Better Memory & Learning

ZOX Pro Method is Over 10 Times More Effective than Others

Forgetting an anniversary can be fatal. Secret natural photographic memory method Mental Photography grows memory via neuroplasticity over memory techniques, including Mnemonics, due to a new approach for memory growth and restoration, reveals ZOX Pro is over 10 times more effective than other memory trainings and memorization methods. Comparison of Mental Photography with other top memory training techniques included below.

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Top 10 Problems for Most People includes Memory 

“Anniversary Oversight” can Kill a Relationship

Forgotten  something that was important to someone else? Actually, it happens all the time. In this fast paced world sometimes it is difficult for people to find the time to remember important things. What may be important for one person, may not be priority for the other person. Take names for instance. Most people forget the names of important people around them. It could be at their job, or in their professional environment. It could even be family members. Just think how many sit-com episodes have been created on the man forgetting his Anniversary or the wife’s Birthday.

So remembering things seems to be something a person should take extra care to do. Keep in mind. All those nice little digital devices are fallible. They are programmed to provide a response. That is, unless they were programmed by the person that ‘forgot’ the instructions. So, if the instructions are missing and cannot be found on line, the relationship may be in grave danger of “Anniversary Oversight”; a sure deal breaker.

Stress is a Name Killer

Whether the board meeting or the company picnic, people take the opportunity to impress others. However, it does not impress people when their name is forgotten during an introduction. Even though these meetings can provide opportunity, they can lure disaster into the recipe. People in this environment are under stress to perform. If they don’t perform well, stress levels go up and the disaster is more likely.

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What does better Memory mean?

Often we will see demonstrators that make a living from grand-standing for a memory course. They will enchant us with how “they” can memorize names and occupations of 100 people in a couple of minutes, using a particular technique.  “Wow!” screams the audience, ” that is we want! …no more embarrassment!”

Memory Trainings

There are relatively 4 different types of memory training. They are listed here in order to the frequency how often they are taught to the public:

Rote Memory – This is the method taught in school.  Repetition –  simply keep going over the same information time and again until it is memorised. Consumes the most amount of time and effort. Efficient only for the specific information dealt with in this matter. Once this type of information is forced over into the long term memory, the person feels like he learned it.

As this is you first real exposure to a taught technique, it has low efficiency, but due to repetition, it tends to have lasting long term memory.

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Cup & Hook (associative) Method – This is the method usually seen in action when a memory course demonstrator is going around the room learning names. The basic premise is similar for this style – the person will assign something that symbolises or represents certain characteristics around the specific thing he wants to remember.  This is a good method and it is effective in most circumstances. It gives a structure to follow. If the person stops using it for a period of time, he must go back to the beginning and start building all over again. It does not permanently build structure in the brain, at least not in the short term. Maybe those areas would improve over a great amount of time and continual practice.

Usually touted as a memory trick, it is generally the second style learned. It can give a quick fix, but is not lasting. so is not very effective. The efficiency varies with the amount of ongoing practice, and does not support lasting long term memory.

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Mnemonics – This is a series of 9 different types of memory strategies. Once a person learns all of them and how to properly use them, then they can be applied in many ways: Music or lyrics, names (ROY G. BIV = Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet), words or expressions, models and diagrams, rhymes, notes or note cards, outlines, images, connections and spelling are the different types.

Each type is different and can be applied differently.  To become good at all of them would be a considerable undertaking.  If a person is willing to put in the time to understanding and using them, it is quite a formidable package. To have a good understanding in all of them should come with a medal; for sheer determination.

Typically this is the third style taught, as it is meant for serious memorizing. The efficiency is high, but comes at a price.  Best used for passing detailed testing, and remembering specific details. It does have lasting long term memory, but is similar to previous styles due to cross-exposure of information, memories are likely to last longer in this format, as they often have a connecting structure built around the concept or word, and building links to other associative memories.

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Mental Photography

Mental Photography works in a very different way. The method places gaining Memory second behind gaining access to the Photographic Memory.

Even though being very effective for memory building, Mental Photography uses and exercises another natural brain function first – the Photographic Memory. By stimulating the photographic memory (eidetic memory) and delivering information at high rates of speed that pushes the serviceability of the brain. Through neuroplasticity, the brain triggers production of more neurons, synapses, and dendrites. All of this action in the brain essentially adds or grows more memory. Once more memory and connections are available, then accessing memory for any purposes is much easier.

This building process does not happen overnight. There are billions of neurons and trillions of connections within the structure of the brain. This dynamic action creates more neurons that will be connected into the rest of the system to increase memory.

Since Mental Photography is usually used foremost for large volume information retention, it is a wonderful benefit to actually grow more usable memory as by-product  of exercising the brain in this way.

This method is exclusive, and is the forth method discussed here, but it is also the most powerful of any memory technique. It approaches memory differently, using the completely natural functions of the brain

The efficiency rating of Mental Photography is excellent:.

Information Retention >50,000 wpm or more

Memory gain – High to infinity.

More use  will stimulate further growth. No limitation known. Time spent creates results in many areas using 1 basic set of exercises. Daily use gives better and ongoing results.

The lasting long term memory is excellent, with approximately 100% for life.

Mental Photography was invented in 1975 by Richard Welch, PhD,” the Father of Mental Photography”. Mental Photography is at the core of the teachings of Brain Management and ZOX Pro Training. These trainings also have many more benefits not mentioned here.

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Memory is important. Consider the options. These methods range from short term fixes to life-long gain. Make this year the “Year to Remember”,

Don’t Forget…

Shannon Panzo, PhD

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[Video] Get a Better Memory, Forgetting, Hippocampus

All About Your Memory? Don’t Forget…

Memory (Short Term and Long Term Memory)

You have both a short term and long term memory…. both have their purpose… has the education system unknowingly hurt your long term memory by its teaching methods….

Listen in as Shannon Panzo, PhD has a fascinating conversation on Open Eyes sharing about Understanding Memory and the different reasons behind short and long term memory… and how we all can be photographic memory superstars….

  • Hippocampus, the part of the brain responsible for short term memory and its function is to flush and forget things after 48 hours…
  • How the written language has actually affected our ability of how we memorize things
  • What is “Hollywood” Photographic Memory…
  • A 5 year old child has better brain plasticity and can learn faster than you…
  • News media gets it totally wrong when reporting that Speed Reading doesn’t work
  • Daydreaming in class was actually helping you learn better
  • You have the ability to take in 50,000 words per minute and have it go directly into long-term memory where it stays there forever…and more…
Shannon Panzo Interview - Memory, Hippocampus, Forgetting

Understanding Memory – Shannon Panzo, PhD

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What is memory?

I constantly have people asking me about memory.

Forgetting…

Why do I forget things? Why do I forget what I just read?

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How can I make my memory better?

Photographic Memory

How does the photographic memory fit into this?

Short term memory vs long term memory?

Memory Discussion

What happens if you lose your memories? It often happens to people that are elderly. It also happens to people at any age and for many different reasons. Your brain is highly complex and makes trillions of connections each day. It is easy to see how something so complex could easily be derailed.

The best solution are activities that can prevent a complete collapse if things should take a turn for the worse. You can exercise your brain to be stronger. It has been scientifically proven that when you exercise and stress your brain past the threshold of neural plasticity, it triggers your brain to immediately respond by building new pathways, synapse, neurons, and memory. Building this within your brain makes it resilient; resistant to memory loss, Alzheimer’s Disease, and dementia.

I recently was interviewed on the topic of “Taking Control of Your Memory”. If you are interested at all in memory, you should listen to this interview. I cover a lot of topics around memory in the Interview. Even if you do not hear what you need at the start, keep listening. The essential information you need could be covered next. This interview could be the most important thing you have ever heard.

Shannon Panzo Interview – Understanding Memory

Important Points within Interview…

About the Hippocampus…

The short-term memory revolves around a particular structure within the brain is called the hippocampus.

The hippocampus is actually part of the limbic system, a primitive part of the brain; and if you ever want to increase your ability to memorize things, on a conscious level, the hippocampus is stimulated.

The function of the hippocampus is to forget; not to remember. What the hippocampus thinks is not important, it just forgets it. Only ~5 percent of the initial memory is passed over to the long term memory.

There are ways to bypass the hippocampus and actually take in information driving it straight home to the long-term memory where you never forget it; mainly by using the photographic memory you are born with.

Human Memory…

Aboriginal cultures quite often demonstrate they have extensive memory because they have entrained the memories. Because there is no written language they are able to recite the songs of the stories exactly the same way each time for thousands of years. Their natural memory is stronger than the average human that relies on the written language and technical devices that store information. People that tend to take a lot of pictures of their self, where they are, and what they are doing and with whom, often demonstrate incredibly poor memory.

Reading vs. photographic memory

When you learn to read, you are instructed to close off your access to the photographic memory. The two, reading and your photographic memory, are actually in opposition to each other and by doing so you take away something very important to your development.

Information is the key asset to any decision making process. If you have good information your decision-making process is more successful. If you don’t have good information your decision-making process will give you poor output, and it will not be reliable. This is why some people make really great decisions and some people don’t, simply based on the quality of information. Information is treated equally in the brain. It’s the importance at which we bestow upon information as to how our brain treats it.

The Myth about Reading…

The establishment has been lying to everyone about reading, from the start. The lie is very low key. When you are first taught to read, it starts. As a child, you do not have a point of reference to this as non-truth, so you don’t even understand the nature of the lie, “in order to get the information you must read every word verbatim”. As a child, you do not have information to denounce it as a lie, so you accept it through acquiescence. It becomes part of your reality.

Restoring your photographic memory…

As you walk through stores, your photographic memory is being stimulated and exercised. Every store you go into has things setting on the counter and shelves for you to buy. The packaging that those things come in are laden with subliminal advertising. The subliminal advertising actually utilizes your photographic memory to program you to buy stuff. But it also prepares your mind to take over the strengthened photographic memory to use for your own benefit. The method that gives control of your photographic memory back to you is Mental Photography.

After learning Mental Photography with our methods, subliminal advertising simply bounces off. You regain your ability to decide what you choose to buy, instead what others are choosing you to buy. Have you ever bought something you do not want, need, or have a use for? That is result of subliminal advertising. You can change it.

Learning in the Alpha State of Consciousness…

If a child is daydreaming, staring out the window of the classroom while the teacher is talking about whatever the topic is of the day, the child will typically learn so much more than the average person in the class because they’re already in the state of alpha – as they’re looking out the window daydreaming.

 

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Define the Universe. Want to know how?

Define the Universe and Spirituality…

From humble beginnings…

Aage Nost…

Born a farm-boy in Norway, the beginnings of a #Spiritual life full of passionate learning and personal advancement began when he suddenly gained the responsibility of managing the family farm. Going forth to graduate college in Agricultural and Forestry Management, driving tanks in the military, learning several languages fluently, and gaining direction in Metaphysics and Spiritual disciplines; all before the age of 25.

His pursuit of knowledge never waned as he began commercial pilots training in the USA, he gained his Flight Instructor accreditations then opened his own flight school, and served as the Accident Prevention Counselor for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). After conquering that mountain, his pursuits went in a different direction in the fields of mind development and Spirituality, and the advancements that elevate humanity.

He saw the miscarriage of justice duping a society of non-intellectuals and sought to make a stand against ‘the machine’; a machine using mob psychology against the ‘great unwashed’ to meet the ends of the nameless, faceless people running the show. His contributions and challenges in helping those less fortunate are noteworthy.

His pursuit of uncovering the truth, from Medical and Government organizations was relentless, as he used the media as his weapon of choice in his campaign of honesty. He sought to educate the masses on subjects such as Constitutional Law and what true freedom is, as well as Paranormal and Spiritual issues.

His first love is always at the forefront of all of his endeavors; to learn as much as he can in every possible area of life.

“The hidden and buried secrets are uncovered and brought into the light”

You must be wondering why I am telling you all this information about 1 person; a person that makes a difference… After a long hiatus, and much meditation, he felt it was necessary for some of the most poignant questions in life be answered. He recently published a book you will find most intriguing and enlightening.

“Spiritual Science, Higher Conscious Thinking And How To Access The Universal Consciousness”

 – Aage NosteAage Nost - Spiritual Universe

Knowledge Seekers Seek the Universe…

This book is easy and fun to read. But do not be fooled. There are depths to this information that only the initiated can fathom. I hope you have been keeping your ZOXing up to date, as you will need your proficiency to plumb the depths of what is presented here. ZOXing can easily be used to know the truth. But ZOXing these truths will give you a new appreciation for what our Universe holds for each and every one of us.

Shannon Panzo, PhD

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Do you Know Every Problem has a Solution

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More than One Way to Skin a Cat: Adventures in Creative Thinking

People have Problems…

How many times have you caught yourself saying that there could be no other solution to a problem – and that that #problem leads to a dead end? How many times have you felt stumped knowing that the problem laying before you is one you cannot solve. No leads.  No options.  No #solution.

No Solution in Sight

Does it feel like you had exhausted all possible options and yet are still before the mountain – large, unconquerable, and impregnable? When encountering such enormous problems, you may feel like you’re hammering against a steel mountain. The pressure of having to solve such a problem may be overwhelming.

But rejoice! There might be some hope yet!

Creative Problem Solving

With some creative problem solving techniques you may be able to look at your problem in a different light. And that light might just be the end of the tunnel that leads to possible solutions.

First of all, in the light of creative problem solving, you must be open-minded to the fact that there may be more than just one solution to the problem. And, you must be open to the fact that there may be solutions to problems you thought were unsolvable.

Now, with this optimistic mindset, we can try to be a little bit more creative for solutions.

Solving Problems Consciously…

So that you can learn though this experience, I will first point out what most people will do to solve a problem whenever you are working only from the #conscious side. I want to point out just how laborious and consuming this is. It takes on a life of its own.

Qualify Your Problem

First, maybe the reason we cannot solve our problems is that we have not really taken a hard look at what the problem is. Here, in a conscious way, understanding the problem and its workings is integral for solving the problem. This is a typical strategy most people use. If you know how it works, what the problem is, then you have a better foundation towards solving the problem.

Not yet making a simple statement of what problem is, identify the participating entities and what their relationships with one another are. Take note of the things you stand to gain any stand to lose from the current problem. Your potential gain or loss is a point of stress. It tends to block you from seeing the obvious. Keeping that in mind, you can develop a simple statement of what the problem is.

Take Notes

Take note of all of the constraints, and assumptions; including your stress you have. Qualify which assumptions are valid, and which assumptions need to be addressed.

Solve your Problem in Layers

When working from your every-day conscious state of mind, you would likely choose to solve the problem by parts. Solve it going from general view towards the more detailed parts of the problem. This is called the top-down approach. Write down the question, and then come up with a one-sentence solution to that from the question. Your solution should be a general statement of what will solve the problem. From there you can develop the solution further, and increase its complexity little by little.

Creative and Analytical Solution…

Before I reveal this next part, I feel obligated to tell you something important. I am telling you about the conscious way of dealing with problems… But analytical and creative in this case are in opposition because they come from opposite sides of your brain. That in itself will cause a conflict and can directly influence and endanger the results of your efforts to reach a solution. Even though this is a step by step logical approach, you are in serious danger of things spiraling out of control.

Therefore… Although it helps to have critical thinking aboard as you solve a problem, you must also keep a creative, analytical voice at the back of your head. When someone comes up with a prospective solution, consciously think how you could make that solution work. Try to be creative. At the same time, look for chinks in the armor of that solution. There is a good chance you will find some. each one must be addressed as well.

Good Memory Pays Dividends…

It pays to remember that there may be more than just one solution being developed at one time; possibly by more than just yourself. Try to keep track of all the solutions and their developments. Remember, there may be more than just one solution to the problem.

If More than One Person involved…

Remember that old adage,two heads are better than one for problems solution.” That one is truer than it sounds. Always be open to new ideas. You can only benefit from listening to all the ideas each person has. This is especially true when the person you’re talking to has had experience solving problems similar to yours.

You don’t have to be a hero to solve the problem. If you can organize collective thought on the subject, it would be much better.

Commitment to Solve the Problem

Be patient. As long as you persevere, there is always a chance that a solution will present itself. RIGHT!!! Hah! Actually, it more likely that your subconscious is what steps into the fray, even without your knowledge, to present a clear path to the solution. It usually happens overnight, when you have slept. But in most cases your conscious mind will be given the credit.

Creative Thinking Works…

Creative thinking exercises can also help you in your quest be a more creative problems solver.

Here is one example.

The next time you have a problem you want to solve (Yes, you actually must want to solve it.), before going to bed to sleep, think about the problem. Then tell yourself you will know the solution when you wake up. Eureka! When you wake up in the morning, there is the solution. This method is called “Sleeping on it.” Most everyone has done this before, because it works.

So, next time you see a problem you think you can not solve, think again. The solution might just be staring you right in the face. All it takes is just a little #CreativeThinking, some planning, and a whole lot of work.

The SECRET to Problem Solving…

I hope you got this far in this article. The method I described to you above is truly time consuming and labor intensive. Sure, it may look good on paper when the Boss asks you for a progress report. But, at the end of the day, what is most important? Satisfying the Boss’s attention to detail or solving the problem? Probably a little of both; with the end result of solving the problem, which makes you the Champion!

You can still do all the remedial work if needed. But when faced with a fast #ProblemSolving, put it to the real doer of your brain; your subconscious mind. It will give you results far faster than writing down the details in your report.

Shannon Panzo, PhD

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