Mega Memory is the original, groundbreaking, memory system by Kevin Trudeau, the world’s utmost authority on memory improvement training and author of Kevin Trudeau’s Mega Memory: How to Release Your Superpower Memory in 30 Minutes Or Less a Day.” There are no poor memories, only untrained memories,” Trudeau says. “In order to release our natural superpower memory we just need to learn to retrieve what we already know.”
As creator of Mega Memory and founder of the American Memory Institute, Kevin Trudeau has already helped more than 1,000,000 people do just that. Each Mega Memory lesson in the book and audio course takes no more than thirty minutes per day and uses pictures, rather than the painstaking word-association exercises of other memory systems, to activate our natural inborn memory. With this step-by-step system, you’ll be able to instantly remember names, phone numbers, addresses, financial data, speeches, and schoolwork. Even better, Trudeau’s Mega Memory system ensures instant recall and long-term Memory. All you need is the desire to unleash your Mega Memory, and you can reap all these incredible rewards!
Some reviews of the Mega Memory book, available from Amazon.com:
This book is an excellent memory improvement guide and very well written . I’ve been through other self improvement courses and books,like total recall and harry Loraynes books yet found that while the techniques to be useful they took months to master. This program however took only a few weeks to master and was very fun to learn. It was like playing a game.
By reader (Illinois) Bottom line: THIS IS A GREAT BOOK! I’ve been using it for years and is much more organized and motivating than Lorayne’s, Higbee’s, Buzan, etc. I can’t believe how many people like to point out how Kevin is a convicted felon. Maybe so, but I’d still buy his book. Did he just repackage an idea someone else had? Maybe so, but it’s far more entertaining and organized with logical progression than the others I’ve read. That’s worth the price of the book alone. Furthermore, since a majority of the reviews here aren’t even for the Mega Memory book, but rather a personal attack on Kevin, I’d like to put in my 2 cents. I’ve read his other books and they’ve changed my life for the better. His books aren’t more than $15 people! Unless he showed up on your doorstep, conned you out of your life savings, and kicked your dog, I think the criticism is a bit unwarranted. For those of you who want an honest review of this book, listen to me. The Mega Memory book is $10.17. It’s very worth it!
A scholarly treatise on mind and memory it is not — and if you bought the book with these expectations you might be a bit disappointed. Similarly, if you bought the book expecting it to deliver you a Mega Memory without significant effort, you would feel cheated. If, on the other hand, you bought the book to provide you with a practical training aid for your mind, and that you would require constant practise and application of the techniques in order to fully benefit, you would have found (as I have) the book to be of high value. It’s like exercise: you don’t buy a gym membership and expect to be fit overnight. The book is written the same way Trudeau talks: this can be quite annoying — unless, of course, your expectation was that the book would be used as a training manual. Try reading it out loud, rather than silently: this works particularly well with this book. The material is spoon-fed in 30 minute chunks, easy to digest just before bedtime. Not a difficult read, but a challenging one all the same.
By M. Alo (Tinley Park, IL USA) As a college student, I had no problems. But now in Medical school, things are different. Medical students are expected to recall a lot of information and many many details about many different things. Every two weeks we have an exam that contains an more than an Ameritech Phonebook of information. Being able to recall these things and every detail about them is crucial to doing well in medical school. Mega Memory offers great techniques. My friends and I have done really well compared to our class mates. The one guy who introduced me to this technique is now doing residency in Opthamology (very hard to get into), just a testament to his recall ability. You simply spend your time studying efficiently, not endlessly. Great book, enjoy! I had to get another copy!
I have read several books about memory and consider this book as the most helpful. Other memory books offer techniques that improve your short term memory , and ability to remember numbers and deck of cards. Well thats cool, but such tricks is not sufficient in learning situations. But Kevin Trudeau’s book is different. It contains memory exercises and tells you how to recall everything from phone numbers to particular informations and ensures long term memory. In addition, his system also increases intelligence. I like this book because the techniques gives better results both at work and at school. If you want a big, great and ultimate book about memory, Mega Memory might be what you are searching for.
By A Customer After seeing commercials, I decided to buy the Mega Memory book, and it was well worth the price! Not only can you learn within 2 weeks all that Kevin Trudeau has showed in the commercials, also many many things more. Training you memory will maybe take you 2 or 3 weeks, but after that, i can promise you WILL remember everything you hear see or smell. I’ve experienced it myself, and it works for everyone! You’ll automatically use you memory for things you even knew they were possible. All i can tell you, you must buy this book, it’s the greatest i’ve ever read, buy it and see it for yourself! it REALLY works!
By A. Schiro (Orlando, FL USA) I actually took the mega memory course with Kevin years ago. I thought it was one of the best courses I ever took. I graduated from a computer technical school with A+’s on just about every test using the information I learned in the course. I don’t want to mislead you here, understand that I didn’t read this book but took the course and I loved it. I can’t imagine the Mega Memory book being bad. I would like to mention that Kevin was extremely good at the technique’s he taught us. Out of 30 or 40 people, he remembered everyones first and last names without error. Then asked a few questions as the class went on then at the end of the class recited back all the info he learned about us. It was pretty cool.