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"The Einstein Factor liberates mental abilities you didn’t know you had. I tried the techniques in the book and they paid off instantly. It’s almost scary."—Duncan Maxwell Anderson, senior editor, Success.
New research suggests that the superior achievements of famous thinkers may have been more the result of mental conditioning than genetic superiority. Now you can learn to condition your mind in the same way and improve your performance in virtually all aspects of mental ability, including memory, quickness, IQ, and learning capacity.
Intelligence pioneer Dr. Win Wenger has identified the tools you need to reach greater levels of sharpness, insight, and overall intelligence. Using Wenger’s Image Streaming technique, you learn to bypass inhibitions and access the hypernormal capabilities hidden in your own subconscious. Discover how you can:
·Improve your memory
·Read faster and learn more quickly
·Solve problems like a genius
·Score higher on tests
·Build self-esteem
·Induce a state of total creative absorption
·Access powerful subconscious insights through visualization
·Increase your intelligence
The Einstein Factor is your key to living an extraordinarily effective and creative life!
Win Wenger, Ph.D., conducts seminars and courses at major universities and corporations. He is the author of How to Increase Your Intelligence and Beyond Teaching and Learning.
Richard Poe is an award-winning journalist, a New York Times-bestselling author, and the editor of Frontpagemag.com, a popular conservative Web site. In addition, his columns have appeared on NewsMax.com, an online newspaper rated as the sixth most visited Web site on the Internet by the World Charts Foundation. Mr. Poe lives in New York City.
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July 13, 2009: Anyone who approaches this book with a closed mind should not bother to pick it up at all. But if your a skeptic (like myself), then try it. You'll be surprised at how creative you find yourself being and how inquisitive and observant you become. The best tool in this book, which is touted throughout the entire book, is 'Image Streaming'. I approached this tool to prove it useless, but was pleasantly please on seeing the results I got. I remembered things in more detail. I began to see everyday things in a different light and more vividly. In my work as a network engineer, I even 'saw' network route plans in my head before I got into the lab, and made troubleshooting network issues clearer. If you think you'd have no use of this for yourself, read it for you children. Try some of the music techniques with them and watch them take to it like a fish to water. I even decided to restart my piano lessons.
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May 17, 2006: This book is amazing. I assure you, I was never a genius, but I did the exercises in this book and they helped me think more clearly, and I raised my grade point average from 2.1 to 3.4 the semester after I read it, and there's no doubt it was this book that made all the difference for me. Wenger's other book 'Discovering the Obvious' is completely different, but also outstanding. Five Stars.