From
BUSY TO PRODUCTIVE
Most people wear “busy” like a badge of honor.
But busy doesn’t mean productive.
You can be busy all day and still not move forward.
Productivity is doing what matters, consistently and with focus.
Why This Course?

Boost Your Productivity
So that you finally finish what you start, without last-minute stress or wasted effort.

Gain More
Clarity and Control
So that you stop feeling scattered & start making confident, focused decisions every day.

Create More Peace of Mind
So that your to-do list no longer feels like a source of anxiety, but a roadmap you trust.

Get Things Done in the Time You Actually Have
So that you stop overcommitting and start achieving more with realistic, sustainable plans.
But here’s something important to know:
Time Management is really Energy and Attention Management.
What You'll Achieve
This Course is Ideal for You, If You

Struggle with staying focused or sticking to routines

Feel overwhelmed with too much to do and too little time

Want to get more done without feeling stressed

Are ready to stop reacting and start planning proactively
Master Your Time
so it finally feels like you run your day, not the other way around.
You’ve tried planners, apps, and hacks, but your to-do list still wins. It’s time for a better way.
How to Get the Most From This Course
The 3 Golden Rules for Results

1
Follow the sequence
Each lesson stacks on the last—just like steps. Skipping ahead breaks your rhythm.
2

Take action
Every lesson comes with real actions. Don’t just absorb—apply. That’s where the change happens.
3
Be kind to yourself
Perfection isn't the goal. Progress is. Just get 1% better each day—it adds up faster than you think.
Course Features

Bite-sized modules (designed for busy people)

Audio-Visual lessons for on-the-go learning

Practical tools and templates you can start using instantly

6 months access

Mobile friendly
Course Outline
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Chapter 1 - Understanding Your Memory: The Basics and BeyondTypes of Memory Benchmark Test for Words Benchmark Test for Numbers Understanding the 3 Stages of Memory 5 Powerful Keys of Memory Understanding Your Brain's Preferred Language Technology of Heart-Coherence Back Tapping for Spinal Health Technology of Brain-Coherence Most Important Graph in the World (MIG) Tips for Optimizing Brain Performance The Art of Revision The Scientific Basis for Taking Regular Breaks Ideal Study Hour Ideal Work Hour
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Chapter 2 - Core Memory SystemsPower of the Mind Screen The Link System - Chain-Linking The Peg System Pegs 00 – 20 Pegs 21 – 40 Pegs 41 – 60 Pegs 61 – 80 Pegs 81 – 100 Memorizing Schedule and Appointments The Journey Method The Body System The Alphabet System
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Chapter 3 - Language of NumbersHow to Memorize Any Number Guinness World Record: Most Three Digit Flash Numbers Memorized Guinness World Record: Most Longest Number Sequence Memorized In Four Seconds Guinness World Record: Longest binary number sequence memorized in one minute How to Memorize Telephone Numbers How to Memorize Dates and Events Guinness World Record: Most Historical Dates Recalled in Five Minutes How to Memorize Birthdays
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Chapter 4 – Remembering Names and FacesGuinness World Record: Most Names and Faces Memorized in 15 Minutes How to Memorize Names and Faces Technique 1 - Associating to a Sound-Like Image Technique 2 - Associating to a Familiar Name Technique 3 - Associating to a Familiar Place or Object
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Chapter 5 - Mastering Presentations and SpeechesMemorize Speeches and Presentations How to Deliver and Prepare Powerful Presentations How to Overcome the Fear of Public Speaking How to Use MIG for Powerful Presentations Presentation and Speeches – Activity How to Remember What you Read Mind Mapping Textbooks How to Memorize Lyrics
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Chapter 6 - Memorizing Geographical Details, Facts and FiguresHow to Memorize the World Map Memorizing the Continents How to Memorize the Countries of the World
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Chapter 7 – Memory Tools for Language and VocabularyBuild Vocabulary in 3 Steps How to Memorize Spellings How to Memorize Quotations Memorizing Foreign Vocabulary How to Memorize Words Guinness World Record: Most Random Words Memorized in 15 Minutes How to Memorize Acronyms and Abbreviations
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Chapter 8 - Mathematics, Equations, Engineering and PhysicsHow to Memorize Mathematical and Scientific Formulae & Equations Pegs for Greek Alphabets Pegs for Mathematical Symbols Memorizing Math Equations and Definitions Memory Techniques for Engineering Memory Techniques for Physics
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Chapter 9 - Business Studies, Accounting, Economics and LawMemorizing Important Terms Used in Business Memorizing Important Factors Used in Business Studies Memorizing Important Theories Memorizing Types of Leadership How to Memorize Important Calculations for Business Studies Memory Tools for Accounting Effectively Memorizing Facts and Figures of Accounting How To Memorize the Principles of Accounting Memory Tools for Economics Memorizing Economics Acronyms Memorize Important Law Facts How To Memorize the Code of Laws How To Memorize The Nine Felonies In Common Law How to Memorize Conditions for Valid Wills
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Chapter 10 - Medicine, Chemistry, BiochemistryMemorizing Medical Facts How to Memorize the Six Most Common Elements in the Human Body How to Memorize Types of Diabetes How to Memorize the Order of the Five Heaviest Organs in the Body Memorizing for Chemistry and Biochemistry The Periodic Table of Elements
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Chapter 11 - World Memory ChampionshipsBecoming the Next Champion Champions of Inspiration Message from Authors About the Authors Emma Alam Sania Alam Courses by Futuristic Learning
Ready to stop being busy... and start being effective?
