Sunday, April 5, 2020

The American Crusade, Get It Done and Unlimited Memory


Get ready for a seat of your pants thriller as America faces a new threat.  But does it come from without or within or both?


In The American Crusade A Political Thriller, written by Mark Spivak and published by TCK Publishing.com, America faces a new threat.

Radical Islamics have successfully carried out a number of lethal bombings killing thousands of Americans.

In an eerily familiar scenario the author mirrors the events of 9-11 using different names and locations with a far too familiar sequence of events.

While terrorists threaten the country from without a different type of conflict threatens the nation from within.

An inept President, a power hungry Vice-President, a foppish religious leader and other characters of questionable ethics steer the United States toward war.

All have their own secrets and agendas.

It’s politics and power at their worse as tensions build and the world stands on the brink of catastrophe.

For a frightening depiction of what goes on in the halls of politics and the theater of the world powers The American Crusade offers an eye-opening expose of what happens when the lust for power controls the thoughts of the world’s leaders.
Procrastination, a poor self image and the fear of the unknown-these and other things are obstacles that can keep you from fulfilling your dreams and potential.

What if I told you that in a mere 21-days you could double your productivity, finish projects and map out a successful plan for you life in a totally focused way?

That’s just what you can do using author Michel Mackintosh’s new book: Get It Done.

In this age of rush, rush, rush it’s important to note that being busy doesn’t necessarily translate to being productive.

The author demonstrates by focusing on one task at a time and living in the NOW, people from all walks of life can obtain their goals, ambitions and live fully productive lives.

His techniques not only relate to work and home but also demonstrate how to enjoy time off and living for the moment.

By focusing on the present the past has no hold on you and the future becomes more clear and obtainable to all aspects of your life.
As I’ve grown older (I’m in my late 60s) I’ve noticed I have a tendency to forget things.  Part of it is because of old age and part from lack of attention.

I’ve always prided myself on how much I read, explore and my curiosity.  Still, it would be nice to work on my memory skills.


After I read Unlimited Memory by Grandmaster Kevin Horsley I put into practice his program on how to learn faster, remember more and be more productive.  It works!

Using his simple instructions, imagination and location hotspots I’ve seen my memory improve drastically.

The author outlines six powerful memory systems, how to obtain impressive strings of memories, how to be confident taking tests and exams, how to improve focus and concentration and how to remember names.

Using the simple techniques outlined in the book you can master you thought processes, use you imagination to its best advantage and train your mind to do things you might have previously thought were impossible.

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