Shannon Panzo

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The Photographic Memory :: Fable, Legend, Truth or Fiction

The elusive photographic memory; ever experienced it? Chances are high you will have come throughout it in grandiose Hollywood movies and tv shows. Moreover, the photographic memory is expressed in such a means that it appears both superhuman and irregular! The apex of the photographic memory experience has been portrayed precisely by characters such as: …

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Discover The Secret To Fast Learning

Can you still recall the cartoon series featuring Wily Coyote and the Roadrunner?   “Fast” brings back the image of the Roadrunner zooming past the obstacles laid out by Wily Coyote.   Speed may allow you to arrive at your intended destination; but along the way, were you able to take note of the things …

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Knowledge Or Action?

It’s been said that knowledge is power. While that’s real to an level, it isn’t the whole truth. Information without activity is almost useless. It doesn’t help to be an knowledgeable if you never do anything with everything. I usually think of details as key elements and activity as a weapon. (It’s a typical guy …

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Your Recommended Daily Allowance for Relaxation

Stress is the curse of living in modern times. Everyone suffers from stress. And the stress we suffer takes a heavy toll on our bodies, emotions and minds. Feeling stressed out, worn out by fatigue or just simply having a miserable day, the best thing to do is relax. Watching television may be a form …

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

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 solutions. Did it …

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How to start bettering your memory

It will be cool to actually remember all the names of the people we meet or recite from memory all of the books that we have read. But not all people are blessed with a photographic memory that can capture a lot of data. The most that most people can do is to remember about …

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