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Marilyn Devonish. Journalist Influencer & Bringer of Fresh Ideas

Marilyn Devonish. Journalist Influencer & Bringer of Fresh Ideas
I pitched a piece to a Journalist about #MentalHealth a few weeks ago with what I thought was a good idea and approach. I got a reply from them this morning . . . . . . I've also had those times where a Journalist has stopped for a moment, looked at me somewhat bemused, said: "great question" and that they couldn't answer the question because they had never thought about it from that perspective.

HURRY! These Deals Coming to an End

HURRY! These Deals Coming to an End cover
HURRY! The current deals, early booking prices and special offers are coming to an end. I will update this page as new offers or early booking prices come on stream so you may want to bookmark the page or save the link. I have also added a few product video links and testimonials at the end of this page so you have an experience from what to expect when you sign up and take part.

How Long Does It Take to Learn PhotoReading?

How Long Does It Take to Learn PhotoReading?
How long does it take to learn PhotoReading and does it work for retention and recall? "The benefits of PhotoReading are just limitless, every time I use it I find something else. When I booked to come on the course I thought it was just speed reading and that I was just going to improve my reading speed; it's something else. Maybe it's the combination of the Huna and Time Line Therapy that you do. It's an incredible experience. It has certainly changed my outlook as it can come into play in so many different ways. Now I see it as been an integral part of my life. In Court preparation is key. Now when I PhotoRead the key words and information all come up in front of me. I felt like I didn't need to go back and look at it, the whole book was in my head. I haven't needed to pick it up again. It's like being in a computer, you do a search and it's all there." BARRISTER & HEAD OF CHAMBERS, LONDON

This is Why We Can Read at 25,000 Words Per Minute

This tiny example highlights one of the reasons why you can read at speeds upwards of 25,000 words per minute and PhotoRead an entire book in 5 minutes. Your brain has brilliant pattern recognition and can take information in at what feels like the speed of light and doesn't need every single letter and every single word in order to make sense of and understand what you are reading.