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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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- 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: 12You must read the article to rate it. - Drop Out to Distinction - by Submitted on Jun 21, 2009 from Seann VinyasaIn 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: 18You 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: 30You 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: 18You 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: 21You 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: 16You 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: 1You 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: 24You 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: 17You 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: 8You 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 ...
Views: 13You must read the article to rate it. - Got Motivation #2? - by Submitted on Apr 10, 2009 from Hal WechslerSpeed reading rules. Why would a divisional v.p. of a Fortune 100 company quit to join a start-up internet operation? What moves her to hock the house to be an independent entrepreneur? Why would a lawyer give up a lucrative partnership in a 500-person international law firm, to start a ...
Views: 4You must read the article to rate it. - A Degree in Early Childhood Education—Is It Worth It and Is an Online Program Right for You? - by Submitted on Apr 10, 2009 from Western Governors UniversityIf you’re a teacher or staff member in a childcare center or preschool and haven’t gotten a degree or teaching certificate yet, it’s likely that you’re weighing the pros and cons. Or, if you’re considering a career in early childhood education, you’re probably wondering what you’ll ...
Views: 6You must read the article to rate it. - Provoking Awareness - by Submitted on Mar 01, 2009 from Rebecca HalsteadWhen was the last time you sat down and asked yourself some really deep questions, without answering right away? One surefire way to make the most out of your life is to let your mind open. Not open your mind. There is a difference. No, let your mind open. How do you let your mind open? You ...
Views: 4You must read the article to rate it. - ***If you lived to 500 years old... - by Submitted on Feb 27, 2009 from Shannon PanzoIf you lived to 500 years old, you might stand a chance to read all the articles on Wikipedia or a quarter of the books on Amazon.com. Unfortunately we do not live to 500, and would need a fortune to buy half of the books on Amazon.com, so how about a solution that fits into one lifetime and you ...
Views: 6You must read the article to rate it. - Accelerated Learning - by Submitted on Feb 24, 2009 from Gerard DonovanHaving been a self-development trainer for many years I have come to the conclusion that when looking at the many life skills that humans need to master in order to mould for themselves a joyous, fulfilling and creative life, accelerated learning skills are probably the most important of all. Not ...
Views: 6You must read the article to rate it. - ***Get Smart, Increase Brain Power with Mental Photography - by Submitted on Feb 12, 2009 from Shannon PanzoDo want Good Grades, Study Little, AND Have a Life? This is an issue that presents itself time and again. Students of all ages benefit when they increase brain power. Since the subconscious mind is the doer, put it to work for you to allow you to excel, and make your life more enjoyable. Good ...
Views: 17You must read the article to rate it. - ***The Complete Learning Breakthrough - by Submitted on Feb 12, 2009 from Shannon PanzoTHE MONEY PIT (Government Spending on Education)… When was the last time you heard that the government got more than what it paid for by throwing hundreds of millions of dollars towards educating our children? What level of education for our children should we expect from the result of all those ...
Views: 13You must read the article to rate it. - Screencasts - Effective Technology Training in Enterprises - by Submitted on Feb 11, 2009 from Adward ChanWe had the rapid technology development of new mobile devices and platforms, virtualization, cloud computing, and more. But we also met the serious financial crisis in 2008. In enterprises, more and more people are upgrading their OA systems and products with new technologies. Nowadays high quality ...
Views: 2You must read the article to rate it. - Thinking With Brain and Body - by Submitted on Feb 02, 2009 from Hal WechslerThinking Requires Mind And Body? Picture talking to your boss at work; your primary goal is to figure out the meaning of his words and ideas. Wait – your brain is also predicting what he/she is going to say next. And you are consciously analyzing the intention of the speaker. But wait ...
Views: 5You must read the article to rate it. - My Aha! Experience - by Submitted on Jan 22, 2009 from Hal Wechsler“Pop, can you help me with my homework? I got these five last words I can’t figure out how to use each one in a sentence. “ “Sonny, you come to the right window. Gimme your problem. It is just as important to know where to find the right answer, as learning ...
Views: 7You must read the article to rate it. - The Winds of Change Sometimes Get Stuck - by Submitted on Jan 08, 2009 from Rebecca HalsteadLife is about different things at different times. It is retaining and developing what you learn in each experience that gets you to the next step of your journey, the next rung on the ladder. If you don't retain the lesson you don't move forward, or up. You remain stuck on the same rung or ...
Views: 5You must read the article to rate it. - Do You Spend 60 Minutes at Your Computer? - by Submitted on Dec 28, 2008 from Hal WechslerWe asked for a show of hands and examples from a class of 30 highschoolers, whether they had serious stress in their daily lives. They wouldn’t shut up. We asked a class of IT executives about stress. Half denied it existed; the other half claimed it never ended. What is Stress The term ...
Views: 6You must read the article to rate it. - Got Eye-Floaters? - by Submitted on Dec 15, 2008 from Hal WechslerThe Ophthalmologist answered: Floaters are bits of protein that pass along your retina like spots on a leopard. Past age 65 everyone has them. But when they are a new event for you, it may be a sign of Detached Retina. Are they ever a symbol of an Aha! Experience? He answered with a question, ...
Views: 38You must read the article to rate it. - Got Must-ibation? - by Submitted on Dec 10, 2008 from Hal WechslerGot Must-ibation? Speed Read Consider this: How many times this week have you heard the expression – obviously – introduce an answer? I counted eight on CNBC interviews in one day. When we start off with – obviously - you are telling the listener to shut up because your view is ...
Views: 4You must read the article to rate it. - Accelerated Learning - Not Only Kids can Benefit - by Submitted on Jul 03, 2009 from Leon EdwardTo better understand what is meant by “accelerated learning”, we need to first understand that the term learning refers to the process of acquiring knowledge by means of studying. Accelerated learning therefore means that the rate at which we acquire such knowledge is increased. In ...
Views: 11You must read the article to rate it. - Got Summaries for 2008? - by Submitted on Dec 04, 2008 from Hal WechslerHalf of the scientific studies I read in ’08 required a reincarnation of A. Einstein for full comprehension. The other half is clear as crystal, and memorable. The media knows that only 10% of the 310 million Americans are interested in science stories. They do not print 95% of scientific ...
Views: 2You must read the article to rate it. - Got Learning? - by Submitted on Nov 24, 2008 from Hal WechslerSpeed Reading: Got Learning? Do you have an Inquiring Mind? We know the answer is yes - or you would be snoozing or playing video games. Are you aware that having an Inquiring Mind changes your brain’s structure and function? Experience and learning constantly rearrange your brain positively ...
Views: 3You must read the article to rate it. - Speed Reading: Got Affirmations? - by Submitted on Nov 17, 2008 from Hal WechslerWhen I listen to anyone talk of a program or system to improve my life, my automatic reaction is, "Sure, right, and so is the Tooth Fairy, the Easter Bunny, and the guy in the red suit and his reindeers--Santa. If you check out your own reactions to new ideas, there is a human tendency to be a ...
Views: 3You must read the article to rate it. - Got Exercise? - by Submitted on Nov 14, 2008 from Hal WechslerSpeed Reading: Got Exercise? Mae West, the sexual innuendo bombshell of 1930-1949 said three things you should remember, “I used to be – Snow-White, but I drifted.” (Me too.) “Too much of a good thing – is just wonderful.” (More money, please.) “You ...
Views: 3You must read the article to rate it. - Got Scared? - by Submitted on Nov 12, 2008 from Hal WechslerSpeed Reading: Got Scared? Did you hear Secretary of the Treasury, Paulson? He just figured out that the $700 Billion he spent to bailout the banks to loan money to consumers, just did not do the trick. He’s not scared it is just, I am sorry; it was a nice try, but no cigar. If at first ...
Views: 3You must read the article to rate it. - Got Persuasion? - by Submitted on Nov 10, 2008 from Hal WechslerSpeed Reading: Got Positive Persuasion? Executives in particular, and the rest of us most of the time, are in the business of persuading, influencing, and convincing folks, agreed? Salespeople of course, but lawyers and doctors have a vested interest in getting others to follow their ...
Views: 5You must read the article to rate it. - Building Your Business On A Budget - by Submitted on Nov 07, 2008 from Paul HinesBuilding your home business can truly be a costly one. Each time you turn around you seem to spend every dollar you have on advertising and not getting ahead in your business. It basically will nickel and dime you to death. You really can't get ahead in your business if you have to spend a ton on ...
Views: 9You must read the article to rate it. - Got Learning Skills? - by Submitted on Nov 05, 2008 from Hal WechslerSpeed Reading: Got Learning Skills? How smart am I, when I just typed illiteracy with one L instead of two? Do I qualify as a certified illiterate? Nyet - because I have the spelling knowledge and corrected the mistake when I saw it. Tell me if you know that 10% of the U.S. population of 306 ...
Views: 5You must read the article to rate it. - Got Beliefs? - by Submitted on Nov 04, 2008 from Hal WechslerSpeed Reading: Got Belief? If you are like me, you are not 100% sure whether the sun rises in the east or the west? I am weak in science and math, and have no intention of improving. Why? Because I am strong in law, clear headed analysis, and business acumen. Recently I saw a commercial by Exxon ...
Views: 5You must read the article to rate it. - Got Your Motivating? - by Submitted on Nov 03, 2008 from Hal WechslerSpeed Reading: Got Your Motivation? If I ask you what turns you on, what moves you to action, and you answer Everything, you just made an enemy. It takes an awful lot to wake folks up from their day dreaming, and get them to use their left hemisphere for planning, logic and reasoning. Accept ...
Views: 2You must read the article to rate it. - Mind Mapping At The Future Of Web Apps - by Submitted on Oct 16, 2008 from Mark ChannonMost of us have been in the situation where we are at a lecture or conference and faced with the proposition of consuming as much information as we can. I spent 2 days at the Future Of Web Apps conference in London. I thought it would be useful to not only share my experience of the conference but ...
Views: 37You must read the article to rate it. - Immediate Gratification? - by Submitted on Oct 10, 2008 from Hal WechslerImmediate Gratification About Your Future? Henny-Penny, the sky is falling. Washington Mutual and Wachovia have gone belly-up, and General Motors fell from $27.23 to $4.83, from 2007 to 2008. McCain admits it is all a mystery to him, and Obama looks presidential by being calm and promising a ...
Views: 4You must read the article to rate it. - Is Science Ever Wrong? - by Submitted on Oct 08, 2008 from Hal WechslerDoes Science Admit Being Wrong? Do human cells have a memory different than our standard neural (brain) recall? According to Skepdic.com a contrarian organization that exposes urban myths offering facts without researched scientific proof. They state, Cellular Memory is a speculative notion that ...
Views: 3You must read the article to rate it. - Got The Einstein Memory System? - by Submitted on Oct 06, 2008 from Hal WechslerGot a Great Memory? Would it improve your learning and produce career benefits if you could absolutely, positively double your long-term memory? Ninety-five percent of students and executives learn the Einstein Memory System within seven (7) days, and are actively using it to ace their exams and ...
Views: 12You must read the article to rate it. - Are You A Sheep Or A Billy-Goat? - by Submitted on Oct 03, 2008 from Hal WechslerNot being one who quotes the Bible, gimme some slack. Mathews: 25:32-33. It says, the Sheep are given eternal life, but the Goats are cast into the Lake of Fire. The Goats have some personality traits somebody up there does not like. They are capricious, arbitrary, and erratic, plus flighty, ...
Views: 5You must read the article to rate it. - Got Sand In Your Hourglass? - by Submitted on Oct 02, 2008 from Hal WechslerDo you read the first three or four sentences of an article or report,and stop to ask (internal dialogue) the two-word valuation question,Who Cares? Fifty percent of us decide Go/No-Go based on the headline alone. How about the powerhouse question, WIIFM? (What is In It For Me?) I do it all the ...
Views: 4You must read the article to rate it. - Success, Money & The Ideomotor Effect - by Submitted on Sep 29, 2008 from Hal WechslerHave you ever seen a true believer using a Dowser to find water or oil? What about a seemingly sane person using a pendulum to answer financial questions? Yes, like the ouija board. According to the skepdic.com and other famous revealers of truth, the messages are caused by unconsciously moving ...
Views: 6You must read the article to rate it. - Got Autodidactic? - by Submitted on Sep 19, 2008 from Hal WechslerEver hear of the term – autodidactic? Yes, it is important to understand this principle because it goes to the heart of all learning for students, and continuous education for adults. Short and sweet, autodidactic is from Greek and means self-taught. It places the responsibility for ...
Views: 5You must read the article to rate it. - Transformation Aspects - by Submitted on Sep 12, 2008 from MItchell L GoldThis is a message to those that are lonely and living in their mental or second state of being. The four states of being are physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. These states are affected by 15 senses - and each sense can be reviewed by conscious attention in the process of self discovery ...
Views: 4You must read the article to rate it. - Got Optimism? - by Submitted on Sep 10, 2008 from Hal WechslerIf you ask 100 folks if their glass is half full or half empty, meaning optimistic verses pessimistic, 99 will give you a positive answer. It is an instinct, part of our originally programming. Research over seventy-five years indicates our language, memory, and analysis (thinking) are selectively ...
Views: 4You must read the article to rate it. - Got Creativity? - by Submitted on Sep 08, 2008 from Hal WechslerKids are constantly creating, daydreaming or asking questions. They can transform a boomstick into a baseball bat, rhythmically beat on pots and pans and enjoy their music, and find the resources to build a treehouse without money. By the end of their first year in school, creativity is mostly ...
Views: 2You must read the article to rate it. - Got Self-Illusion? - by Submitted on Sep 04, 2008 from Hal WechslerSelf-Illusions And Your Success Would Warren Buffet be insulted because you, and ten million of your logical friends told him his strategies are nothing but illusions? Half the psychological community thinks self-illusions are healthy to successful functioning in our Knowledge Economy. Why? We ...
Views: 4You must read the article to rate it. - Got A Stress Busting Strategy? - by Submitted on Aug 27, 2008 from Hal WechslerQuickie StressBuster to Save Your Sanity Would you invest two-minute of your day to create a Firewall in your brain against anxiety, fear, and stress? Sure, it’s easy to say yes, but you need to do it for 21 consecutive days in order for this strategy to go on autopilot (habit). Do you have ...
Views: 2You must read the article to rate it. - Surviving College: Tips for Returning to College - by Submitted on Aug 27, 2008 from Sophia PetersA job well done on making the decision to return to school and attain your degree! Mature age students, also known as adult learners go to school part time because of family and career obligations. Mature age students are generally very passionate about what they are studying and that passion ...
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