Remembering faces starts with knowing our own face.It seems amazing that up until now, very few of us have ever been told or taught what makes our own face unique.What characteristics define your face and make you you? What part of your face looks like that of a celebrity?As you read Million Dollar Memory for Names & Faces, you'll uncover little details about your own face that you never knew before. It doesn't matter if you're 16 or 60 years old. For the first time, you'll look in the mirror and describe every part of your face. You'll start to see more beauty there than ever before! The beauty is in the details. This same type of beauty can also be seen in every face around you. And as you zoom in on the characteristics of other people's faces quickly and easily, you'll describe them accurately and paint a true picture of what that face looks like. In the last few weeks, I started my children's face recognition project where I teach children the same principles you'll be learning. I have to tell you that it's absolutely spellbinding, even for me as the creator of this method, to watch an 8–year–old girl describe the face of a person with such certainty and accuracy. The image she portrays when she does this is that she's incredibly smart, a quick thinker, and that nothing can escape her notice. She looks like an expert, and she's only 8 years old! (See video). You see, the techniques I teach on how to remember faces include learning the actual characteristics of the face that appear in the general population. Of course, there's a lot more to it than that. My technique is based on our perception of faces, on principles of memory and how the human brain learns, and accelerated learning. You'll learn a specific priority system for examining the face and finding these characteristics, one that is easily embedded in your brain's memory pathways. Combining all these together, my patent-pending method gives you maximum memorability of any face at any time you desire. I believe you'll discover what many other people have discovered after learning my MDM5 Method of Face Recognition &mdash that most faces have between 5 and 10 very unique characteristics, and those characteristics are blatantly obvious after training. You couldn't forget them if you tried! Two nights ago I was watching Elton John on The Tonight Show and I counted seven distinguishing characteristics on his face and today I can imagine them vividly in my mind. After reading Million Dollar Memory for Names & Faces, you'll be able to do the same! Evaluating and remembering faces is fun! It's exciting! It's new! It's water cooler talk at work. And it bonds you to other people. It helps you socially and gives you a skill that you can choose to use to help find missing children and identify criminals. |
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