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Listening Clarity, Inc.
What Some Solisten “One day when shopping, I recalled where I had parked my car – the first time I could remember directions in years!” “My mind is sharper, recalling easily my schedule for the day, who to phone, what I have to do. I am more efficient and I feel happy that I’m thinking better.” |
Improve Your Ability to Recall Words, Recognize Names, and Process Information Accurately with Improved Memory and Clarity of ThoughtThe Solisten Training Program, the portable educational application of the Tomatis Method, delivers results that transform memory,confidence in listening, and day-to-day communication. What is memory loss at menopause and why is it important?Good memory is critical. It is the internal human information storage that creates behavioral boundaries and personal histories around which we run our lives. If you are struggling with memory loss and you are of menopause age, it can affect all aspects of your life such as social interaction, family relationships, expressing yourself, staying engaged in a conversation or being in a relationship. The Solisten Training Program improves memory, word recall and name recognition for people of all ages. What was once difficult becomes natural and easy. Solisten is the portable application of the 55-year old Tomatis Method. This program builds on our knowledge that the ear is the first organ to grow in utero (Read more). Dr. Alfred A. Tomatis, the ear, nose and throat physician who developed the Tomatis® Method and its patented technology, discovered that by changing the ear and how a person listens, the entire body changes. How do I know if I have poor memory? Many people find that they have one or more of the symptoms of poor listening, including difficulty perceiving words or clarity of thought, shown on our Listening Checklist. Some people have experienced ear infections, a difficult birthing process, a childhood disease, an accident, aging, or the loss of a close relative or cherished pet that may impact memory. There appears to be a relationship between menopause and a change in accessing memory. Whatever the cause, it is possible to develop or regain good memory. The individualized programs and unique methodology of Solisten can help improve memory. Read more about how the Solisten program works or join us for a free information meeting. Call or email today for the locations, dates and times of information meetings in Arizona or South Carolina: 480-998-7099 or lenyoung@listeningclarity.com.
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