Review of Reciew^, 1/7/12 



"Undischarged 



Responsibility." 



A iVIATTER OF 

 MEIVIORY. 



At some time or other everyone has experienced the sense of 

 " undischarged responsibility," the heavy feeling of depression that 

 results from a consciousness of having left undone something that 

 ought to have been done. This "something" may not have been 

 of paramount importance, but it is impossible to remember it, and 

 so gauge its Importance. 



THE DIFFICULTY is one properly pertaining to the memory, and is really a phase of 

 mind-wandering. It rarely faces the man whose memory is soundly developed on natural 

 lines, and it is worth while taking the little trouble necessary to secure a good memory, 

 if only to be relieved from the incubus of the recurring sense of "undischarged responsibility." 



THe PELMAN SYSTEM OF MEMORY TRAINING takes the natural memory 



which everyone possesses, and trains it to its highest point of efficiency ; it cultivates the powers 

 of concentration to a remarkable degree, and entirely removes mind-wandering, with its 

 attendant inefi'ectiveness and w.i8te of effort. It gives, not only a retentive memory, but a 

 mind that is alert and quick to grasp and hold any point, and makes the acquisition of 

 knowledge easy and pleasant. 



TAUGHT The I'elman System of Memory Training is taught by post in five 

 BY POST. interesting and simple lessons. Distance is no hindrance whatever to 

 success. Half an hour of your spare time daily for six weeks completes 

 the course, although you may take longer if you wish. 



Write at once for free booklet, giving particulars of the I'elman System, with Australian 

 and New Zealand opinions thereon, to The Secretary, The Felinan Scliool of Memory, 'J,3 York 

 Chambers, Queen Street, Melbourne. 



PELMAN SYSTEM 



or MEMORY TRAINING. 



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