No matter what you do for a living, whether you’re self-employed or working a 9-5 job, there is one universal truth in business – you have to keep learning and honing your skills in order to get ahead and stay competitive in the marketplace. This fact has only become more evident with the current state of our economy.

Job security no longer exists. The employees that survive the layoffs must adapt and learn new tactics in order to stay on the payroll. Those who are unemployed have even more pressure placed on them to develop more marketable skills, and to do so very quickly.

Businesses are no different, particularly those that are online (And nowadays, practically every business must be online to survive.) The world wide web is constantly progessing and those who can master the changing techniques, and embrace the process, will be well rewarded for their efforts.

Lots of individuals however, struggle with learning new things, no matter how intelligent they may be. Time constraints are a big challenge for people, considering how busy our lives are these days. (So much for all those time saving devices, huh!)

Another problem is actually figuring out a way to study the material. For many of us, it’s been years since we’ve been in school and had to study anything. And, let’s face it, some of us never developed good study habits in the first place! Retaining information just seems to be an uphill battle.

But with the advances in the study of the mind, scientists are learning amazing things about what the human brain is capable of. In fact, a doctor in Canada made a fascinating find that rocked science to the core – and it was all by accident.

Professor Wilder Penfield was performing medical procedures on epileptic patients. While his patients were under local anesthesia, he was analyzing their brain tissue. Imagine his surprise when, while touching certain cells, his patients were suddenly recalling things from their past.

Even more surprising, the patients weren’t just recalling the events, they were reliving them - the sights, the sounds, the smells, the feelings- everything! And it wasn’t just recent events. Many of the memories were from when the patients were just small children.

The Professor theorized that within the brain cells of each individual lies a perfect memory of every past experience in our life. Which means, if you can tap into that ability, then any information you learn will be readily available to you in the future. It also means it doesn’t have to take weeks or months to understand something new, it can be done in hours.

When you realize the vast amount of information our brain has, and the amazing ability it has to retain and store data, it only becomes a matter of how you tap into that ability, not whether it exists inside of you.

These scientific findings had huge implications. Based on the results, a groundbreaking new technique for speed learning was developed. The techniques have been tested extensively and have started to become more mainstream. There are now courses available to the general public that shows you how to harness the power of your mind to retain information and learn at a rapid pace.

With more knowledge comes the potential for more opportunities and more money. Speed learning has allowed average folks to enjoy great success. Especially in today’s economy, the faster you can gain a competitive edge, the better!

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Author's Bio: 

I have spent my life helping people. For the last 15 years I have been working with the hearing impaired.

In addition to that I have been developing our companies website to help educate people about hearing problems and solutions.