Seminar tackles super memory for executives, professionals

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MANILA, Philippines - The smart mind has very good memory skills. This is so true for the two batches of businessmen, executives and professionals who were able to increase their memory power by up to 300 percent when they attended last year the two-day “Super Memory Program for Executives and Professionals:  Peak Learning for Better Work Performance and Productivity” seminar conducted by The Center for Global Best Practices. Change and improve memory skills with a revolutionary and breakthrough program that teaches participants various ways of effectively retaining and recalling information.

Learn from the coach that made the Philippines No. 1 in Asia in international memory championships. This training will feature trainer-coach Robert Racasa, known as the Father of Philippine Memory Sports, who coached and has produced three Filipino international grandmasters of memory. His achievements include 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 has also earned the title of a walking human calendar.

Those interested to attend are encouraged to avail of the early registration discounts and group discounts for three or more participants. This is a limited-seats-only event and pre-registration is required.

For those interested, this year’s schedule for this seminar-workshop will be on Sept. 29 and 30, 2016 at the EDSA Shangri-La Hotel, Mandaluyong City. For details and a complete list of upcoming best practices seminars including Supermemory Program for Law Students and Lawyers, for Older Adults, for Students and Parents, 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 for public and in-house trainings. 

 

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