Tuesday, December 14, 2010

HOW TO DOUBLE YOUR READING RATE

Always, of course, our first goal is to improve your ability to understand everything you read. But this search for understanding does not conflict with a second vital goal – to speed up your reading rate.
Fast readers are good readers. And most people who read slowly do so because of one or two crippling habits they’ve picked up in their School years. Eliminate those habits and you liberate tremendous new-reading speed in yourself overnight.

Since you will be faced with a flood of paperwork in your lifetime, now is the time to build in that speed. Here are five simple tricks that will do it for you automatically:

1. Don’t let yourself point out words with your finger or a pencil. This slows you up. Read with your eyes only. This means your hands must be folded till you turn to the next page.

2. Keep from moving your lips or mouth. Lip-moving slows reading speed down to speaking speed. If it’s difficult for you to stop moving your lips, bite a pencil while you read till you lose the habit.

3. Don’t move your head from side to side. This tires you out and again slows up your reading. Only your eyes should move. Only your eyes need move.

4. Read aggressively. Actively. Tearing the ideas out of the pages with the techniques we are showing you in this book.

5. Learn the habit of skimming and then concentrating as described below. Make every reading assignment a search for main thoughts through a forest of useless words. Skim through 90 per cent those words, and concentrate only on the vital 10 per cent.

And then practice. Practice-practice-practice. Till you become an expert. Till these habits become second nature. Till you can zip through any written page, anywhere.

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

How to Become an Action Person

- by Tony Mase

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There are essentially two kinds of people in the world,
doers and non-doers. Doers do and thus, get things done;
whereas non-doers never do much more than think about doing
and thus rarely, if ever, get anything done. Those who get
things done get what they want, while those who don't, well,
quite simply, don't. Here's how to become an action person,
a doer who gets things done and gets what you want.

More often than not, though it may not always look so to the
casual observer, action people are highly organized. They
appear to move almost effortlessly from one task to the next
without missing a beat and, at day's end, usually have more
energy than when they started because of the momentum they
built up over the course of the day.

Non-action people, on the other hand, are usually highly
disorganized. They spend their entire day stumbling around
from one thing to another, without purpose, and, as a
result, come day's end, are totally exhausted and clueless
as to where their day went. Equating busyness with
accomplishment, they often think they're getting things
done, when, in truth, they're not, at least not anything of
significant importance.

The essential key to becoming an action person is
organization and the quickest and easiest way to get
yourself organized for action, whether it's at home or work,
is to make yourself a short, simple, prioritized to-do list
on a daily basis for the following day. The operative key
words here being short, simple, and prioritized.

Keep it short by limiting yourself to just a couple of tasks
you'll feel good about having accomplished. Keep it simple
by choosing tasks that can be done in a relatively brief
period of time. Prioritize it by asking yourself which of
the items on your list you'll feel best about having
accomplished and making that the first item on your list.

Personally, as a general rule, I limit my daily to-do lists
to two (max!), "vision-critical" tasks, things that are
absolutely vital to getting what I want, and I prefer tasks
on my daily to-do lists to be things I can accomplish in
just a matter of minutes.

When your allotted time to take action comes, whether it be
home or work, start with the first item on your to-do list,
your highest priority task for the day, and stay on it, to
the exclusion of all else, until it's done and done well.
After it is, cross it off your list and take a moment to
savor the feelings of accomplishment, power, and
satisfaction that come from doing so.

Then, if there is one, move on to the next item on your list
and do the same. If, after finishing it, you have more time
left, either give yourself some time off and go do something
you like as a reward, or add another high-priority task to
your list for the day.

I've often started the day with just one or two high-
priority, "vision critical" tasks on my daily to-do list,
yet accomplished twenty or thirty of them during my allotted
time with energy to spare, because of the built-up
momentum... and so will you!

Follow these simple instructions every day and you'll soon
find yourself becoming an action person, a doer who gets
things done and gets what you want.

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Tony Mase is a serious student of the works of Wallace D.
Wattles and the publisher of the "The Personal Power Course:
Ten Lessons in Constructive Science, Teaching You How to Use
Your Own Subconscious Energies for Health, Prosperity and
Personal Achievement" ebook by Wallace D. Wattles...

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