The School of Phenomenal Memory

Being able to memorize a great amount of detailed material has always been a dream of mine. As a student I struggled through school, studied late nights, and had a lot of stress and anxiety to get the best grades. I have always envied those peers of mine that had a natural ability to memorize material without barely even opening up a text book.

It has been about seven years since I was in a classroom and having a need to study for exams. I don’t have the need to study late nights anymore. However I have noticed that since my first pregnancy my memory has been failing and I have been more “scatter brained”. I find myself leaving the house, with the kids in the car and half way to my destination and remembering that I have forgotten something, or I have forgotten something on my grocery list, or even forgetting the grocery list itself. For myself these things are a minor nuisance.

I bought the School of Phenomenal Memory for my sister who is in University studying Veterinary medicine. I will track her progress here on this site.

To learn how you can memorize entire books, learn languages in months, and memorize random numbers and data, enroll in the School of Phenomenal Memory!

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Mothering

Who am I? I am a mother of two awesome girls named Aliena (age 5) and Lauren (age 3). I have
been married to Jonas my husband for five years. I stay at home and raise my children while
Jonas goes off to work. We live in the beautiful countryside with lots of fresh air, trees,
fields and cows. Our life is picture perfect. Many people would love to be in my shoes.

But there is something inside of me… and it is a feeling of powerlessness. When it comes
to emotional health, powerlessness can fuel anger, fear, anxiety and irritation. Some emotions are stronger than others – for me it is fear and anxiety.

As a mother I want the best for my children. The most important thing I can give them is a
happy, loving, stable family and home life. Well this all starts with MOM!

Tomorrow is Mother’s Day. A day to debute my journey and regain the personal power that I
lost in the mundane. In future posts I will talk about each specific goal and how I plan to
achieve them.

But for now,
Happy Mother’s Day to all!

Catherine Osthaus

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