Information Overload – Killing Your Brain?

Information Overload – Killing Your Brain?

Information Overload, Reading and Photographic Memory

Overwhelmed by information overload? Take a look at this!

According to statistics from WorldWideWebSize.com there are 7.39 billion pages on the internet and only 2,267,233,746 internet users. It is estimated that it would take one person 31,000 years to visit all sites available to them online without any sleep.

 

 

“Mind To Mind ZOX Pro Information Research”

 

 *GYB = Sorted on Google, Yahoo! and Bing
*YGB = Sorted on Yahoo!, Google and Bing

What would happen if you decided to become an expert in your chosen field? You would have to learn the information it takes to become that expert by reading information. We can’t just open a book and read it to become an expert. It takes at least four years of institutional studying, reading and due diligence. Or is there another way?

Where to find the information? On the Internet! But, you are still stuck with reading. Your PC can provide volumes in minutes, but you are still stuck with that same old way of doing things.

Using Your Photographic Memory for Internet Information

By the time you read the information available to make you an EXPERT in your chosen field, most of that information would be obsolete.

Let’s put your brain to work.  If you were to reverse-engineer what we have just covered, where is the bottleneck?  What is stopping you from covering the required information in only a little time?

The bigger the internet gets, the more information there is. The more we want to consume it. This has to stop somewhere. And it will.

Reading

The biggest problem here is it stops you from taking ACTION. When you try to consume more and more information every day, you start to notice that even though you’ve been reading tons of articles, eBooks, press release and so on the stream of incoming information seems to be overwhelming.

Therefore, you most likely will convince yourself that you need to be on a constant lookout for new information if you want to be able to accomplish anything in your life, work and/or passion.

What is your reading average – Photographic Memory

Reading speed averages ~250 words per minute – usually less than one page in a minute.
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could cover information like a living breathing computer, accessing millions of words per minute?  Wouldn’t it be great if you could be filling your mind with 25,000, 100,000, even 200,000 words per minute?  What about that photographic memory that you were born with?

Well, you better not take too long to think about it.  You are not just being left in the dust; you are buried and pushing up posies!  Watch out, another day gone,  here comes another billion pages at you.

I Don’t Read, I ZOX !!!

 

Your Children are Teaching you – They are Genius

Your Children are Teaching you – They are Genius!

Photographic Memory – Secrets to Success.

The Photographic Memory is also known as the ‘Eidetic Memory’.

Photographic memory; what is it? You walk around everyday with a big secret setting on you shoulders and you don’t even know that you have access to your own personal natural photographic memory that you were born with. Look to your children. They will show you the way.

The infant brain develops rapidly from the earliest moments of life. Learning can and does begin as early as prenatal, while the child is still in the womb.

Experts say to read to your child as soon as they are born for quality stimulation. Understanding the extraordinary natural learning abilities infants possess. As a child ages (from 0-12 months) they begin to learn. The more stimulation, the more learning capacity the child will have.

Some people carry over the photographic memory into adulthood. If you are not one of these people, why didn’t you carry it over as an adult too?

Stand by to be SHOCKED!

The answer to this is reading!

We were all born with a photographic memory. We never lose it. We have just lost the ability to USE it. Actually, more correctly, we’ve misplaced the access to it.

You learned phenomenal things as a small child — languages, social skills, etc. THEN, you went to school to learn a superior way to learn, or so we are led to believe. Statistics show that once we enter school, based on the rote – memory system of learning, learning slows down from that point on.

So, what is the primary thing that changed? You learned how to read! By learning how to read, no matter how ineffective it may be for you, you were force fed to learn it, or you were ostracized. A renegade! Some of those renegades are the same people that have carried over their photographic memory as an adult.

You see, the mechanics to learn to read, such as entrained tunnel vision, directly oppose your natural ability to access and utilize the photographic memory. By learning reading, a learned brain function, you gave up access to your natural brain function of the photographic memory.

Solution: You can learn how to access your natural photographic memory again by learning Mental Photography. What’s even more amazing is that while you are learning how to access your photographic memory, you start to see many other things start happening from exercising your brain this way.

You wonder why your children are genius and you are not? Now you know!

You can have a photographic memory too.

 

Great Things Happen Here!

Brain Management: Life Lessons, Pain & Success

I’m sure you’ve heard the saying “Learn from your experiences”.  Whilst this is true, it is not necessarily true that you need to personally experience the lesson to any great degree in order to learn from it.  It is possible for you to learn from the lessons’ that others have experienced and the roads they have traveled.  In learning from others experiences, you can receive the full benefit of those lessons and avoid the pain that often accompanies such learning.

Pain is Life’s Great Teacher

Let’s face it, pain is associated with all lessons. To find out which lesson you’re supposed to be learning, you need to look at the source of your pain and whatever it is attached to (physical, health, stress, spiritual, emotional, financial etc) – what remains is the base lesson you need to learn.

If we fail to learn the lesson the first time, the lesson is presented again and again.  Until we learn the lesson, we will experience the same pain each time.

Success is “What We Have Given Up”

The quote is “Success is NOT gauged on what you have gained, but by what you have given up”. However, the Law of Attraction contradicts this and the implication that success is measured by what you have given up, has negative connotations.

A person who believes that success is based on what you have given up,  is likely to have suffered a lot of pain during their journey to success – thus considering their success as a series of concessions or losses.

Someone who has enjoyed their journey, will not view it as what they have given up or lost.  Their view of success will have a more positive outlook.

The thing is that each person will deal with the quote as they choose, based on their experiences.

Perseverance Is The Key

You will learn from your pain and experiences, just as you would eat an elephant – one bite at a time. Eventually you will get there, stronger than you started and with more knowledge.

As you choose to pursue success, you need to answer the following questions:

  • What is your success strategy?
  • Just how committed are you to achieving this success?
  • How determined are you in achieving the goal?
  • Will you persevere through adverse conditions and experiences?
  • Do you have enough willpower and focus to see you through?

Out of all of these qualities, it is the perseverance, stamina and commitment that will see you through to the end.  Having a perfect plan, but no stamina will most likely result in failing to achieve the goal.  However, having a less than perfect plan but a strong balance of the other attributes will more likely result in success.

Using Brain Management techniques, you will increase your brain power and subconscious mind power.  Not only are you improving yourself, you are adding to the global consciousness in a phenomenal way.

Great Things Happen Here!

Brain Management in the “Information Age”

Young Children Learn …

When we were babies, the only way we knew how to learn was through the eidetic memory, which we refer to as the photographic memory. We managed to absorb tremendous amount of data and we learned even though we couldn’t read.  We couldn’t understand speech and we couldn’t verbally communicate, however as we got older we went to school and learned to read – as a result, we lost the ability to process data through our Photographic Memory.

We are currently in the “Information Age” – and as the amount of information being processed increases exponentially, the next step must be the Mental Revolution. More and more, we are required to assimilate great amounts of data, and just “keeping up” with the information flow is no longer good enough.  To truly process and understand the information we are bombarded with, we have to get back to the point that we assimilate information as a small child would.

This level of information processing can be achieved with the Brain Management system. Using Brain Management, not only will you reduce the amount stress you experience, you will strengthen and tone your brain (in a totally natural way) to create a better, healthier, and happier life.

Mental Photography, which is one technique taught in the Brain Management system, allows you to to wake and tap into, your photographic memory. Mental Photography exercises all the regions of your brain, stimulates your mind, and trains you to tap into your ability to recall what you have seen. Mental Photography also enhances your experience of reading.

A person’s average reading speed is 250 words per minute (wpm). Mental Photography will teach the brain to read at 25,000 wpm and expert Mental Photographers exhibit reading speeds of up to 600,000 words per minute with 90% recall (just flipping pages).

Benefits of Mental Photography

Some of the TANGIBLE benefits of Mental Photography that you can use to your benefit today include:

  • Business owners and Entrepreneurs gain important skills in decision making, problem solving, time management, and stress management
  • Learning how to read and speak English, Mandarin, French or any language faster than you ever thought possible
  • Learning and absorbing more about Math, Science, Chemistry or Biology — in fact, any subject whatsoever in record time
  • Mentally Photographing all your text books whether you’re at school, college or post-graduate course
  • Preparing for high school exams, or for Medical Doctor exams in just hours instead of weeks
  • Gaining  limitless opportunities to expand your mind and your knowledge
  • Solving any problems and situations by allowing your brain to naturally find solutions through your natural neural networks
  • Improving your driving with 360 degree perception

Brain Management and ZOX Pro Training Techniques

Below are some of the techniques gained from learning Mental Photography:

  • It is a natural learning process that you can learn amazingly fast
  • Be well organized and much more productive.
  • Create a sharp memory (how to retain 100% information and automatically remember things)
  • Get complete maximum focus and concentration, and never get distracted
  • Enhance your secondary vision and eyesight.
  • Relax and de-stress at will.
  • Feel refreshed even if you experience a lack of sleep
  • Achieve health and wellness of your mind and body.
  • Sharpen your intuition and use it in your everyday life. 

 

Great Things Happen Here!

Exercise Your Brain through Mental Photography

One of the great benefits of Mental Photography is that it enhances your experience of reading. On average, an adult will read at approximately 250 words per minute (wpm) however, an adult who is trained in Mental Photography techniques will generally be able to read at 25,000 wpm (or more!).

Mental Photography

Mental Photography is a learning technique that allows you to assimilate information at 100 times the average reading speed, with 100% retention for life. This technique is natural and it uses the “whole brain”, which is why it can help you exercise your brain and will defy the nature of slow reading.

The way we are taught to read at school is not in our very natures – it is a learned ability, and in the process of learning to read our ability to access our Photographic Memory is lost.

Mental Photography forges pathways to a part of our brain that has amazing abilities – like being able to read 100 times faster and retain that information forever. Literally, your reading experience could be faster than two pages per second with 100% retention. However, Mental Photography is not just limited to learning; it also opens up those amazing abilities the brain has.

Exercise Your Brain

There are numerous benefits if you exercise your brain:

Elevated Whole Brain Activity – this means that you can utilize both the left and right brain at the same time, at a much higher level. For example, right brain activity is creativity, imagination and feelings; while left brain activity is logical thinking and facts. By elevating the use of both sides of your brain, you can expand your brain’s function and accept more information than usual.

Strengthens neural pathways – When your neural pathways are strengthened, you can think or even feel things automatically. You can absorb information faster: like learning how to play a musical instrument, learning how to drive, learning to speak a new language or even how to play a sport.

Hemispheric Balancing – When the two hemispheres of brain are balanced, a person can achieve their goals more easily and quickly.

Heightened communication between the conscious and the subconscious; You can literally grow more memory (Dendrites) and develop quicker and clearer thinking.

 

Great Things Happen Here!

 

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