

You have just been introduced to a group of 5 people, all potential clients...two minutes later, you cannot remember any of their names.
A client asks you certain product information, you're not quite sure, reluctantly you say, "Let me look that up, and I'll get back to you," then you forget to follow up.
In the middle of an important presentation...you forget a key point!
What is that client's phone number, is it 555-1287 or 555-1827, where is my daytimer?
Do any of these sound familiar? When common memory lapses like these occur, it not only leads to frustration, embarrassment and lost credibility...it conveys a negative image. Conversely an excellent memory conveys an image of success and someone who is in control.
Imagine the impression you make when you are able to immediately recall the names of all your client's, their interests and hobbies, quote prices, product numbers, keep business appointments and deliver presentations without ever having to refer to notes or lists. Well, now you can. A trained memory is a business asset that is attainable by everyone.

