Improve your memory so histrionic – reap great benefits from this marketing strategy

pThose important details about your new product line floods to your desk. Suddenly, your poor ability to learn or memorize, once again, puts up a roadblock. Have no fear – I have found from working and directing actors in over 40 stage productions, that memorization is their least concern. Most actors get the memory work out of the way initially, so they can continue to work on the nuances of their characterizations. Improve your memory the actor’s way. Enjoy the confidence in speaking about your product or service. Memory involves more than just using your brain. Whether you are in sales or one of the aging boomers trying to avoid memory loss, you will find these strategies to work. Here’s how to make your memory work when you need it:/ppb1.       /bbMove in your space: /bStand up and move in your space as you first read aloud your lines. Associating your lines with where and how you move will help you to remember the lines. Actors take on the character and usually move around like the character would. They learn their lines quickly. Studies have shown that taxi drivers use this technique to remember the names of streets and directions, simply by associating them with making left and right turns./ppb2.       /bbTouch objects: /bAs you speak aloud on each of your key points, touch an object close to you: your desk, lamp, window sill, cup of coffee, or anything in your space. Repeat this process as you try to deliver your points without looking at your script. You will be amazed at how the physical touching of an object becomes your cue to remember entire sections of your content. Actor’s love to get onto the stage space and use their props during their early line rehearsal days. They know that it will become automatic for them during show time./ppb3.       /bbTweak it emotionally:/b Say your lines with passion just like the actor’s do by becoming the character and focusing on the motivations. In other words,  emotionally charge your words to convey their meaning. Ask yourself, what am I trying to tell the listener? As you repeat your lines the mental, visual, and emotional impact of what you are saying will again keep you on track.  /ppFollowing these strategies with aid you in memorizing your b marketing/b content so you will never forget it. In addition it will make a remarkable impact on your final presentation, and you will reap those profitable the obligations of its customers. /pp By Brenda Smith /pp a href=http://business-promotion.inewblog.com/ rel=dofollow title=Business PromotionBusiness Promotion/a /p

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