How Paul Scheele and Photoreading introduced me to Brain Management
Wednesday, February 29th, 2012How Paul Scheele and Photoreading introduced me to Brain Management
A few years ago, I enrolled in a Photoreading seminar (by Paul Scheele) and I was extremely disappointed in the results. As the primary reason for attending the Photo Reading seminar was to develop my photographic memory, I was unimpressed by the instructor as she was unable to demonstrate her photographic memory. I did not give up though and 5 months later, I attended the second photoreading seminar and it still didn't impress me. All we learned to do that day was to photoread a few books, but not actually develop our eidetic memory.
I truly believed in the power of a photographic memory and I continued to search for the tools I needed. A year after, I did some research on Photoreading, I came across the eBRAIN website. There was an entry about how photoreading evolved and I discovered Brain Management and Mental Photography.
In the past I had had difficulty with my studies, which was also a problem for my family (who were highly educated), but after Brain Management and Mental Photography I am now studying law with ease and I have started to study business economy as well.
The Brain Management program, gives you exact instructions on how to train the specific mental muscles for a photographic memory, plus showing you what exercises you should do and how often you should do it. Brain Management also prepares you mentally for the journey ahead.
Brain Management offers four courses, and I have attended all of them. One of the courses is the eBrain Executive Seminar which is taught by Shannon Panzo. The executive seminar provides a deeper understanding of how to use the Brain Management and Mental Photography tools in your everyday life.
The eBrain Executive Seminar focuses on each individual. They recognize the fact that each person has his own problems, his own wishes, dreams and aspirations. By attending the seminar you are able to gain valuable insight on how to recognize the objectives you have in life.
While attending the eBrain Executive Seminar, I realized my potential and the power that was within me. I also realized that the only person in charge of my life was myself.
The eBrain Executive Seminar costs about $2,500 and I must say is worth every penny. A price tag cannot be placed on the value I received from this seminar.


