Unlimited Memory: How to Use Advanced Learning Strategies to Learn Faster, Remember More and be More Productive (Mental Mastery, #1)
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Richard Bach said, “Argue for your limitations and, sure enough, they’re yours.”
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the average person looks at their mobile phone about 50 times a day. We are reading emails, the news, Facebook, and Twitter etc., during what should be family and relationship time.
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Sharpen up your intellect by returning to the habit of doing one thing at a time.
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Exceptional work is always associated with periods of deep concentration.
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As David Allen said, “If you’re not sure why you’re doing something, you can never do enough of it.”
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The first step is to find your interests and then to find links or connections between your interests and the new information that you are learning.
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You become more relaxed when you decide to take up residence in your own mind and your own business.
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People that learn quickly or have a so-called photographic memory apply their creativity to everything they learn.
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As neuroscientist John Medina says, “Hear a piece of information and three days later you’ll remember 10% of it. Add a picture and you’ll remember 65%.”
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Learn to use your imagination; it is a learned skill and not a natural talent.
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The secret to accelerated learning is superior organization.
Sumit Garg
'yxaetcl'.........i mean 'exactly'
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“Habits begin as offhanded remarks, ideas and images. And then, layer upon layer, through practice, they grow from cobwebs into cables that shackle or strengthen our lives.” ~ Denis Waitley