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MANILA, Philippines – Change and improve your memory skills with a revolutionary and breakthrough program that teaches participants various ways of effectively retaining and recalling information. Yes, our brain can be taught and trained to perform at its peak! The Center for Global Best Practices is launching a pioneering two-day seminar entitled “Super Memory Techniques for Peak Performance”, scheduled on Tuesdays and Wednesdays of Jan. 21 & 22, 2014 at the Edsa Shangri-La Hotel, Mandaluyong City and on Feb. 11 & 12, 2014 at the Bellevue Hotel, Muntinlupa City, Alabang, Philippines.  For details and a complete list of upcoming best practices seminars, you may log on to www.cgbp.org or call (02) 842-7148 / 59 and 556-8968 / 69; Cebu lines (032) 512-3106 or 07 or Baguio line (074) 423-5148.  This program is limited to 50 seats only.

You think you have a bad memory? With the right techniques, you can remember and memorize information you want and need to retain and even win a memory championship! Learn how to unlock and harness the power of your mind using memory techniques that are relevant to the day-by-day demands and processes of the human brain.  You can memorize better and faster plus remember facts, concepts, to-do lists, presentations, names and faces, vital company information, events and also what you hear, read and see. Learn how to supercharge your memory in this special seminar event that will teach you techniques on how to easily organize memory impressions, greatly improve recall, and significantly boost retention of names, faces and general information. Learn from the coach that made the Philippines no. 1 in Asia as overall champion in International Memory Championship for 2013. 

This seminar features Robert Racasa. He is known as the father of Philippine memory sports who coached and has produced two Filipino international grandmasters of memory. His achievements include being double gold medallist in the Thailand International Memory Championships in 2012 and a silver medallist in the World Memory Championship 2011 held in China. He is known as a walking human calendar. He has been featured 21 times in GMA 7, ANC Channel and ABS-CBN for his outstanding achievement in memory sports and his advocacy for healthy memory.

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