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Accelerated Learning is a style of learning in which one learns and retains information in an intensive and shortened amount of time using various methods which allow you to read, retain, and recollect information quickly and efficiently.
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- Double Your Influence to Persuade? - by Submitted on Nov 05, 2009 from Hal WechslerDouble Your Influence And Ability to Persuade? When we ask college students and corporate executives if they know about the power of Influence, students strike out, while up to 74% of executives name a book called Influence: the psychology of persuasion. What’s It All About ...
Views: 3You must read the article to rate it. - Stress Causes Gain? - by Submitted on Oct 30, 2009 from Hal WechslerStress Causes Gain? What is your automatic Association and reaction when you read – “No-Pain”? Right, “No-Gain!” We are not talking about pumping-iron, yet it applies to cognitive learning. Most of us invent reasons not to do the repetitious practice, (home work) it takes to create ...
Views: 11(1 vote)You must read the article to rate it. - Are You a Reading Genius? - by Submitted on Oct 27, 2009 from Hal WechslerAre You A Reading Genius? Indeed. Were we taught to read well in school? It’s easy to be a critic, but teachers can only transmit to students what they themselves were taught. They were trained in Reading-Aloud, not Silent Reading. You learned to read aloud. When do you read out loud in ...
Views: 15(2 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - The Enigma of the Subconscious Mind Control - by Submitted on Oct 23, 2009 from Andre ZiziWhy is there so much emphasis on the subconscious reprogramming? Why do celebrities hire hypnotists and therapist? Why sports Olympics are coached by sports psychologist? Why do scientists still study the mind? Well, consider this, the average adults has the subconscious development like that ...
Views: 15(2 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - Record Breaking Memory Tips You’ll Never Want To Forget - by Submitted on Oct 20, 2009 from Marie O'RiordanHow frustrated have you felt when you’ve forgotten something or somebody’s name? Texan, Ron White, officially has one of the best memories on the Planet and he would tell you right this instant to ‘stop saying you have a terrible memory!’ In an exclusive face-to-face interview at Life ...
Views: 21(2 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - Can 10 Cent Earplugs Improve York Learning & Memory? - by Submitted on Oct 19, 2009 from Hal WechslerCan Ten-Cent Earplugs Improve Your Learning, Memory & Reading Speed? NASA’s Astronauts could not use their pens in space so they spent ten million to invent a special ink-flow device. The Russian space cadets had no dinero, and solved the same problem by writing with pencils, which worked ...
Views: 18(2 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - Motivation and Confidence - by Submitted on Oct 19, 2009 from Terry HansenMotivation and Confidence Motivation is the amount of or level of desire to accomplish a specified outcome. Confidence is the perception of one’s abilities to succeed in the fulfillment of the specified outcome. Both are related to the same outcome. However, and this is a critical ...
Views: 30(4 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - A Secret About The Reading Code - by Submitted on Oct 09, 2009 from Hal WechslerA Secret About the Reading-Code Can Reading More – Help You Live Up to 10 Years Longer? * Can Reading More - Help You Reduce The Risk of Alz Up To 60%? * The average college graduate in the U.S. reads one (1) book a year reluctantly. He/she hates reading, learning, and education. Here’s ...
Views: 27(2 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - What Still, Small, Voice? - by Submitted on Sep 29, 2009 from Hal WechslerWhat Still, Small Voice? What is Stream-of-Consciousness, and why should you care? Synonyms for stream-of-consciousness are: internal dialogue, self-talk, inner monologue, subvocalization, and the still-small-voice. Professor William James (1842-1910) physician, first U.S. ...
Views: 29(3 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - Don’t You Dare Reach Your Potential - by Submitted on Sep 28, 2009 from Marie O'RiordanWhole World Gone Nuts About Reaching Potential Yes, re-read the headline if you’d be so kind. I am 100% seriously encouraging you to not dare reach your potential… Ever. There are huge names out there today promising they can help you reach your potential. It’s time to be afraid – ...
Views: 45(6 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - How to Write an Essay the Easy Way - by Submitted on Sep 28, 2009 from Jan BookFor most students, writing an essay is difficult and time consuming. It takes a considerable amount of time to research about a topic that you will have write about. Plus, a student may have to spend a considerable amount of time in the library to gather up resources and references for his or her ...
Views: 39(4 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - Another Aha! Experience - by Submitted on Sep 27, 2009 from Hal WechslerA Second Aha! Experience 1. “Counselor Wechsler – please rise and listen carefully. How many legs does a lamb have?” 2. “Dean Reppy, I have never personally met a lamb and counted his/her limbs. I defer to someone with farm experience.” 3. “You have seen pictures, movies, ...
Views: 31(4 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - Some Study Tips for Exams - by Submitted on Sep 24, 2009 from Royane RealWhen you are studying for an exam or if you need to learn some material for a presentation, you may be wondering how early you should start to study, and how often you should review the material in order to remember it. Is it best to study large chunks of the information at a time, or should you ...
Views: 42(2 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - Are Affirmations Worth Doing? - by Submitted on Sep 24, 2009 from Hal WechslerAre Affirmations Worth Doing? A poll of our graduates including 81% of corporate executives and 89% of college students absolutely hate daily rituals. They do not make a habit of daily prayer nor reciting positive statements to program their mind. Our research indicates there are very ...
Views: 34(3 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - Discover Your Strongest Intelligence and Your Unique Learning Style - by Submitted on Sep 23, 2009 from Royane RealWhen you were going to school, did you do well on exams? Was learning easy for you? Or were you one of those students who had difficulty learning? Did you often feel dumb? Did you grow up convinced that you weren’t very smart? If you didn’t do well in school, it might not have been ...
Views: 47(2 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - What Is Your Intelligence Type? - by Submitted on Sep 23, 2009 from Royane RealIs there more than one kind of intelligence? How should we define intelligence? Can we really measure it? What is intelligence, really? Several experts in the field of intelligence have proposed that we need to broaden our understanding of what intelligence really is, and the role it plays in ...
Views: 44(2 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - Can Self-Talk Implement Success or Failure? - by Submitted on Sep 23, 2009 from Hal WechslerCan Self-Talk Implement Success or Failure? When you were a little kid, you probably talked out loud to yourself. Maybe you had an invisible playmate. Perfectly normal. Today you hold internal dialogues, but they are silent. A survey of scientists indicates it is common to ask questions ...
Views: 36(2 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - Students - How You Can Improve Your Study Results - by Submitted on Nov 07, 2009 from Royane RealIf you’re a student attending classes, do you ever find it hard to make yourself settle down and study? Do you tell yourself that you still have plenty of time before that big exam, and then suddenly you find that it's too late? Like most students, you probably put off studying until the ...
Views: 47(3 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - Study Tips to Swear By: Goal Orientation, Not Time Orientation - by Submitted on Sep 15, 2009 from Marc DussaultWhen we are first taught to study as very young students, we are told that we need to put aside a certain amount of time every day to do our homework. This is something that is most likely an outgrowth of having a limited amount of time due to the fact that children were needed in the fields and ...
Views: 39(2 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - Reasons Why You Shouldn't Cram to Study - by Submitted on Sep 15, 2009 from Marc DussaultWhen you are trying to study, one thing that can get in your way is time. Usually this is the reason that you end up cramming right before a test. So, you may be wondering whether or not cramming really does work. When people are preparing for a test or exam, many times cramming will turn into a ...
Views: 35(1 vote)You must read the article to rate it. - How to Manage Study Workloads Effectively - by Submitted on Sep 15, 2009 from Marc DussaultLet's face it; nobody enjoys having to sacrifice a night out at the movies, just so you can stay at home studying. It would be even worse if you had to miss your favourite band's only performance of the year. Having said that, you could of course join the millions of others who choose the fun ...
Views: 34(1 vote)You must read the article to rate it. - Improve Your Grades By Simply Reading Before You Go to Class - by Submitted on Sep 15, 2009 from Marc DussaultWhether you are going to be in a place where you are thinking about saving your grades or you just feel as though you need a bit of a boost as the semester wears on, you will find that one of the things that you can do to get your grades up and to keep them up is to read your materials before you ...
Views: 34(1 vote)You must read the article to rate it. - Numbers Do Not Stick In Your Mind - Pictures Do. - by Submitted on Sep 14, 2009 from Hal Wechsler“Numbers Do Not Stick In Your Mind – Pictures Do. Mark Twain “A picture is worth a thousand words,” is about 75% true. There are Power words that override the pictures because they are associated with our past experiences ...
Views: 39(2 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - Experience English! - by Submitted on Sep 14, 2009 from Flower PowerNowadays it is very easy to travel within different countries all around the world. We live in a time in which many people are willing to leave their homes, at least for a short time, to discover other places with fascinating spots and amazing cultures. Because of this, it is not surprising that an ...
Views: 33(2 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - My Favorite Two-Words R So-What? - by Submitted on Sep 11, 2009 from Hal WechslerMy Favorite Two Words R – So What? One of my law professors once called me a Miscreant, and I could not get mad until I looked it up. It turns out I was evil, depraved, wicked, and base. Wait – immoral, degenerate, a villain, and a rascal. Latin: beyond belief. It was political. Get ...
Views: 36(1 vote)You must read the article to rate it. - Why Does Criticism Make You Stronger? - by Submitted on Sep 02, 2009 from Hal WechslerWhy Does Criticism Make You Successful? The #1 smartest thing Speed Reading teaches us is the power of Keep-It-Simple-Stupid. No insult intended – but we are all ignorant (dirt-stupid) about one-million vital causes-and-effects. We call it Knowledge-Challenged or Information-Overload. Did ...
Views: 53(5 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - Is Einstein Right About Miracles? - by Submitted on Aug 31, 2009 from Hal WechslerIs Einstein Right About Miracles? First things first, I know nothing about Einstein’s E=mc2. So I researched this much. Matter and energy are different forms of the same thing. One can be turned into the other. Oh yeah, “C” stands for the speed of light, 186,000 miles per second. Why ...
Views: 39(3 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - Why Guilt Feelings Create Success - by Submitted on Aug 26, 2009 from Hal WechslerWhy Guilt Feelings Are Required For Learning And Success a) “It’s not my fault, he started it.” b) “Don’t get mad at me, I couldn’t help myself.” c) “My genes made me do it.” Speed Reading is a requirement for ...
Views: 50(2 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - Why Text Messaging Will Replace Writing - by Submitted on Aug 19, 2009 from Hal WechslerWhy Text Messaging is The Future of English Speed reading is your secret tool for success. You and I both know how easy it is to criticize and be judgmental, but we get terminally upset when other folks call us weird. The U.S. is a Christian country, over 92%, so when you challenge believers ...
Views: 63(2 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - Recession Proof Your Career With Training & Development on a Shoestring - by Submitted on Aug 16, 2009 from Avil BeckfordAre you an asset or a cost to your employer? How valuable and indispensable are you? And, are you recession-proof? Professionals who expect to progress within corporate environments today have to be able to stand apart from their peers. One of the ways to stand apart from the crowd is to ...
Views: 65(2 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - Is Body Tapping Real or Surreal? - by Submitted on Aug 14, 2009 from Hal WechslerDoes this make sense? 1. The first thing we do before we read or listen to an expert is examine his/her credentials – sorry, but I am a born and legally trained skeptic and contrarian. 2. Test it myself. Do the specific Mind and Physiological experiment on myself. 3. If it works and is ...
Views: 53(1 vote)You must read the article to rate it. - Is Willpower the Secret of Success? - by Submitted on Aug 11, 2009 from Hal WechslerIs Willpower the Butterfly Effect in Humans? The author has been searching scientific research for five years to discover the physiological site of human willpower (a/k/a volition and conation). Volition is the act of willing, choosing of resolving. < L to want or wish. Conation is a ...
Views: 65(1 vote)You must read the article to rate it. - What's The Science of Smiling? - by Submitted on Aug 05, 2009 from Hal WechslerWe constantly update the latest research on brain processing – and what it tells us about the simple – stupid, act of smiling is worth your time. Fact: you cannot think negative thoughts with a Echt (real) smile on your puss. Credit UCLA researchers with experiments proving the power of ...
Views: 68(1 vote)You must read the article to rate it. - New Scientific Research: Believers Make Less Errors - by Submitted on Aug 04, 2009 from Hal WechslerNew Scientific Research on Benefits of Belief in a Deity? Let’s get on the same footing – whether the reader is personally a believer or not – this serious research authored by Professor Michael Inzlicht at the University of Toronto, has something important to teach us about our ...
Views: 62You must read the article to rate it. - Instant Problem Solving Strategies Anyone Can Use - by Submitted on Jul 26, 2009 from Vlad StivensonA person can find various strategies in solving problems either if it's something personal of it has to do with something that involves business intentions. Actually there are several ways that are being offered in looking into solving problems the easier way, probably the public library or online ...
Views: 71(1 vote)You must read the article to rate it. - Military Veterans Need a College Success Plan - by Submitted on Jul 24, 2009 from Dr. Stephen JonesThe Veteran’s Administration is providing additional funding to encourage more veteran’s to attend college. This is a great financial commitment but many veterans are intimidated by the thought of attending college. Most veterans fall into the adult learner category because most of them are ...
Views: 71You must read the article to rate it. - How to Remeber Names (How to Memorize) - by Submitted on Jul 23, 2009 from Ron WhiteDale Carnegie tells us that the sweetest sound to a person's ear is the sound of their own name and that everyone's favorite subject is himself. Knowing this how many times have you been introduced to someone and 2 seconds later cannot remember their name? Have you ever been at the bank, the ...
Views: 87(1 vote)You must read the article to rate it. - Two Speed Reading Techniques - by Submitted on Jul 20, 2009 from Steve GillmanThere are a number of speed reading techniques that you can learn quickly. The key to their effectiveness is not just in how well you understand the idea, though, but in how much you actually practice them. Here are two to get you started. Forced Speed Simply forcing yourself to read faster ...
Views: 81You must read the article to rate it. - Ideal vs. Real - by Submitted on Jul 10, 2009 from Awakening Potentials Inc Drs Tony and MarcelleRelate to this? A worker sitting at his/her desk and imaging how life would be better almost anywhere but right there - feeling unsatisfied with the present situation but also not knowing how to break free. Now ask yourself: Why anyone would settle for the mediocre and mundane? True, there are ...
Views: 188(1 vote)You must read the article to rate it. - DayDreaming is Your Greatest Asset - by Submitted on Jun 23, 2009 from Hal WechslerHow Your Brain’s Executive Network Wins After You Surrender Control Speed Reading Rules In 5th grade, Mrs. Crawford screamed out to the class, “Harold, stop daydreaming and pay attention. My 18-inch ruler gives you five seconds to answer the next question or face ...
Views: 151You must read the article to rate it. - Drop Out to Distinction - by Submitted on Jun 21, 2009 from Seann Vinyasa-BillsonIn 1986, I decided to drop out of high school and see what the world had to offer. This led to learning how to be a waitress and bartender and working at two excellent resorts. I traveled to Japan and taught English and while I was there, my love for learning was reignited. You see,for me,if I did ...
Views: 147(2 votes)You must read the article to rate it. - These Seven Questions Make Geniuses - by Submitted on Jun 10, 2009 from Hal WechslerSeven Questions of Genius Speed Reading Rules Every year we read or hear a minimum of five (5) great ideas that would help us in school and in our careers. What happens to them? Our still-small-voice (Internal Dialogue) shouts at us – it will never work – this thing takes too much effort – ...
Views: 171You must read the article to rate it. - Wanna Kill Procrastination? - by Submitted on May 21, 2009 from Hal WechslerMotivate Yourself to Ace Studying or Test Taking If you had a scientific formula to ace your exams and motivate yourself to study, and it took about five-minutes, would you use it? All of us have days when we are procrastinators, feel bored and tired, and just want to hang out and do ...
Views: 151You must read the article to rate it. - Speed Reading Promotes Higher Comprehension - by Submitted on Apr 30, 2009 from david aylwinSome people find that they cannot pay attention and have a tendency to daydream when they have gone through three or four pages without remembering a word. One cure for this is to stop reading and deliberately seek some distraction, then return to what you were reading with renewed attention. Get ...
Views: 138You must read the article to rate it. - Advantages of Taking a Speed Reading Course - by Submitted on Apr 30, 2009 from david aylwinPeople now spend an average of 6 hours a day reading at work - 6 years ago it was about 4. This is due largely to the proliferation of websites (increasing exponentially) and the increasing use of the web for work purposes e.g. research, decision-making, planning, justification. As a result, ...
Views: 136(1 vote)You must read the article to rate it. - DREAM YOUR FINANCES INTO BEING - by Submitted on Apr 29, 2009 from Melissa ZolloHere is a special opportunity you won't want to miss. If you want to learn how to DREAM YOUR FINANCES INTO BEING without having to travel --- directly from Melissa Zollo, now you can. HERE'S HOW IT WORKS... Join Melissa Zollo for "SESSIONS" AWAKENING FINANCIAL SUCCESS Through the ...
Views: 105You must read the article to rate it. - Learn Spanish with Accelerated Learning Techniques - by Submitted on Apr 22, 2009 from Eleanor RossLearning Spanish is something that can take up a lot of time, especially if an advanced level is to be reached. It begins with getting to grips with popular verbs, grammatical terms and rules of use, vocabulary and nouns before becoming comfortable with irregular usages. Regular and consistent ...
Views: 165You must read the article to rate it. - Trainers, Prepare to Inspire: Nine Tactics for Optimal Learning Retention - by Submitted on Apr 22, 2009 from Brian WalshThere are nine basic processes for taking in information. Let's briefly explore each one to determine the advantages and disadvantages of each. 1. Reading has the advantages of being portable, and to some degree, self-paced. Review and repetition are effortless. Disadvantages include badly-written ...
Views: 132You must read the article to rate it. - When Push Comes to Shove You See What You're Made Of! - by Submitted on Apr 22, 2009 from Dr. Erika DuffySo many people are being challenged right now. Changes are happening because they are "supposed" to happen. Change is all there is. People have lost or changed jobs; and because of this the're being challenged with relationships and health issues. You may have been one of those personally ...
Views: 100You must read the article to rate it. - Books Will Accelerate Success and Relieve Stress - by Submitted on Apr 21, 2009 from Marc KornBooks are powerful. They contain the condensed wisdom and skill of the brightest minds in the world. When you read a book at the right time in your life if it is the right book....it can literally transform your life. The right book can put you on the path to success or help you to cope with the ...
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