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Saturday, July 27, 2019

Think and Grow Rich - 13 Principles from Nepolion Hill's book - 13 Principles of success

13 principles from think and grow rich by Nepolion hill, in Nepolion hill's book think and grow rich, he has divided them into 13 principles, he also called 13 principles of success, the Principles are: Desire, Faith, Auto Suggestion, Specialized Knowledge, Imagination, Organized Planning, Decision, Persistence, Power of Master Mind, The Mystery of Sex transmutation, The Subconscious Mind, The Brain, The Sixth Sense.

13 principles from think and grow rich, 13 principles of success, Nepolion hill's best selling book,

Think and grow rich is the collection of the 13 most common habits of wealthy and successful people, Nepolion hill, study's 500 individual over the course of 20 years.

Nepolion hill, spent the majority of his life studying people and there habits, and the 13 principles of success he shares in this book. It was published in 1937 by Nepolion hill. This book has sold more than 100 million copies world wide.

If Rich Dad Poor Dad is the Bible for, How to be a Rich man?, then Think And Grow Rich is the Bible for successful people. The principles are :

1. Desire


Most people want to be successful. Wanting success is a waste of time. 

Worse, it just produces frustration. Only a burning, all-consuming, fervent and passionate desire will produce the exceptional results that make up 

true success.
Wanting is best understood by its second meaning in the dictionary: lack. 
To want for something is to lack something and so long as you merely 
want success, you will lack success. Wanting is mere wishful thinking. 
Desire, on the other hand, is an extremely potent force. It is a supreme motivator. It is a metaphysical principle of creation. 

Desire is an energetic emanation of the human spirit that enacts the law 
of attraction. Desire is the metaphysical equivalent of gravity. Desire draws to you the thing desired, or the elements that will constitute the thing desired. Desire is the fuel that ignites the fire that transmutes 
thoughts into things. 

The sad truth about most people who claim to want success is that they 
actually do not desire success. What they desire is comfort and security. 
The path to real success often demands that you give up comfort and security in order to gain rewards greater than mere creature comforts 
and minor financial security. 
For years, I wanted to be a millionaire. I wanted and wanted to no avail. 

It was not until, one day, in my frustration and anger, I graduated from wanting to truly desiring success, and, as a result, I was almost magically catapulted into millionaire status. 
It was the burning passion of fervent desire that pushed me out of my 
comfort zone of mediocrity and security and empowered me to achieve real success.

It was my desire that enabled me to get past the fear of failure and get past the frustrations of obstacles to achieve the success I had wanted for so many years. You must have or develop a burning passion for success. Without it, you are highly unlikely to achieve it. Get passionate or stay home. 

This is critical…your desire must be specific. It must be attached to a 
clear and specific ideal, a clear and consistent thought picture of what 
success means to you. Desire is one of them. 

2. Faith 

Your faith in your ideal and your faith in your right to the havingness of this ideal is crucial to your being able to end up having it. 

Most people have their faith or belief formed by the evidence of what has 
already happened or been made manifest. As a result, they find it difficult to believe in things that are not historically proven. If what has been historically proven for the masses and for you personally (thus far) is mediocrity, then without the belief in the potentiality of success as being 'as real as' the actuality of mediocrity, you will not be able to achieve the imagined ideal of success.

Hill also goes on to say that autosuggestion or repeated affirmations can enable faith and belief. He does not address the issue of core beliefs that can, despite all affirmations to the contrary, imprison a person in lack and limitation. 

Hill, himself, was fortunate that his association with Carnegie, and the
other self-made successful people that Carnegie introduced him to,
enabled him, over time, to discard any core beliefs he may have had about wealth or poverty and success or failure and to take on new core beliefs. He was, in effect, brainwashed by his own research into the principles of success so that his core beliefs became those he wrote about.

You may have to do the same…brainwash yourself…cleanse your mind of any limiting core beliefs you may hold so that new empowering beliefs can be installed. How to do that is addressed in the seLFTech Success
Library. All the tools you need are there waiting for you to discover and
apply so that you may achieve the success you desire.

"Faith is," indeed, to quote Christianity's greatest salesman, Paul, "the evidence of things not (yet) seen."

Doubt can turn a molehill into a
mountain. Faith can move mountains.
Know this…there are two separate energetic vibrational outputs of human consciousness that lead to creation, or conscious manifestation, when they are braided together. The first is concrete, specific, repetitive, idealized thought combined with desire (the emotionalized thought that Hill refers to). The second is firm, profound belief in the actuality of an ideal combined with intentionality of behavior. Have faith. It shall come to pass.

3. Auto Suggestion 


Here is why the quiet time is ideal for auto-suggestion or affirmation.
When you intentionally think about, repeat and affirm your ideals, you
are planting the seeds that will grow to bear fruit. When your mind is busy with all kinds of distracting thoughts, or worse, non-contributory or negative thoughts, you are planting your seeds amongst an abundance of weeds.

When your mind is still and focused, you are, in effect, preparing fresh and fertile, weed-free, ground in which to plant your thought seeds. In addition to preparing the ideal mental ground to plant your thought seeds, meditation also stills your mind so that intuition can be accessed, insight can be attained and your connectivity to the absolute can be ascertained. Since all creativity springs from the potentiality of the infinite and absolute, it only makes practical sense to become as intimate with the infinite as you can manage. Meditation is the well-worn and proven method of achieving this intimacy.

You are fortunate beyond measure in comparison to those who lived when Hill originally wrote Think and Grow Rich. Not only is the ignorance of and prejudice against meditation almost gone from the educated people of today, there are now several advanced techniques enabled by scientific understanding and application of brainwave states and their relationship to mental activity.

We have all been, in a sense, brainwashed by our parents, our teachers and our societal groupthink to hold certain expectations and certain beliefs. Choosing to enact what Hill calls autosuggestion and affirmation is choosing to do your own intentional brainwashing (or what Leary, Bateson, Lilly and others have called 'meta-programming your own bio-computer') in order to program yourself for success. Hill proposed writing down your ideals and goals on 3x5 cards and carrying them with you. I support this. There is something magical in writing (not typing).

Today, however, you can also record your goals, ideals and affirmations into MP3 files and listen to them while driving, walking or standing in line at the bank to deposit your developing wealth. Your own voice, repeating, over and over again, your affirmations of your ideals and goals will implant these into your subconscious tape loop that runs in the background 24/7.

4. Specialized Knowledge


You may find that shocking or, at least contrary to everything you've been taught, but it is true. Knowledge only becomes valuable in its application. You may have heard that knowledge is power. Wrong. It is applied knowledge that begets power, wealth and the advancement of humanity.

The secret is in the application, not in the knowledge itself. For years, I considered myself to be highly educated about success. I willfully ignored the evidence of my own lack of success, considering it a temporary aberration. Once, I really got that it is the application, not the possession, of knowledge that produces results, I went from average tohighly successful in a matter of months.

Hill does point out, in the first paragraph of this chapter, that although universities possess perhaps all of the aggregate knowledge of
humankind, professors, for the most part, although surrounded by all this
knowledge and though very knowledgeable, have themselves little or no money; while many people of little formal education go on to produce great wealth and great material advancements for all humanity.

He also alludes to, but does not spell out plainly, that the very best form
of specialized knowledge, that a person who desires success and wealth can obtain, is the knowledge of how to become successful. How sad it is to teach our children to aspire to success but not teach them how to get it. We teach them that an education will bring them success and happiness, but neglect to tell them what specific education that is and further neglect to say that it is the application of the specific education that will bring success and happiness. 

Hill makes great use of the story of Henry Ford proving, in the courtroom, 
that although he was uneducated, he was not ignorant, because, as he 
said it, "any time I should wish to know something specific, I can simply 
push a button on my desk and some person who knows the answer will 
come to provide it to me." 

These days, with the accumulation of information and training being as 
easy as the 'click of a mouse', there is no excuse for not being successful 
in any field, except that you are ignorant of the principles of success, or for some personal perversity, refuse to apply them to your life.

5. Imagination


Use your imagination. Ideas come out of your imagination. Once you have an idea, develop it. Hill says Coca-Cola came out of a single idea. Look what that single idea has created.

The creation of wealth can be obtained, with diligence, through the 
informed and practical use of synthetic imagination, but most wealth and most advancement in human 
technology comes about through the use of creative imagination. 
Succinctly put, your imagination is the workshop in which you, mostly 
without conscious recognition, create the results that show up in your life. 

What you hold as an image in your mind is what shows up in your life. 
If what you are imagining is simply a rehash of what has already occurred 
or been created by others, then your results shall be limited to what has 
been, not what can be. The sad, sad, sad thing that we inflict upon our 
children and ourselves is the dampening of imagination. 'It is only in your imagination,' is the common refrain. We neglect tell them or reinforce that all great and wonderful things that exist in our world had their genesis 'only in imagination'. 

What is not recognized, honored and amplified is that it is the dreamers, 
the imaginers, who go on to produce the new, the wonderful, the unique 
advancements that end up creating, not only personal wealth, but greater 
wealth and well-being for all humankind.

6. Organized Planning


To succeed in any undertaking, you must have the knowledge and direct that knowledge toward your desired goal. Thoughts must be put into action and for action to translate into results, there must be a proper plan to execute the action. Capitalism is all about organised planning. Capitalists organise their plans and act accordingly.

Every noteworthy or great accomplishment came about because there was a plan. What Hill should have done (and does do in other chapters) is point out the need to have concrete written goals that are in harmony with one's chosen purpose and/or ideals. Goals are not vague aspirations like, 'I want to be rich.' 

They are concrete, defined steps in the fulfillment of your personal vision or 
purpose. They are a specific plan. 
I am always amazed by how many people continue to refuse (through 
laziness or a lack of belief in the necessity) to have clear, concise,      written goals, despite being presented again and again with the evidence that those who do have written goals succeed and those who do not…do not. 

There have been many studies about the effectiveness of having written 
goals. They invariably show the same results.95% of people who have (and daily refer to) written goals end up 
accomplishing them. 95% of people who do not have written goals, do not accomplish much of anything.
If you can read this paragraph and not have begun the process of having 
written goals by the time you go to bed tonight, you should know that you 
are choosing failure. 
Businesses that succeed have a business plan. The business of life also requires a plan.

When you have a plan, you know what you are about; you know when 
you are on (or off) track; you can measure your progress; you can tell 
others who might enroll in your vision what it is that needs doing; you can 
provide leadership to all those who enroll in your plan; and most.

7. Decision

Napoleon Hill says this, "Analysis of several hundred people who had 
accumulated fortunes well beyond the million dollar mark, disclosed the 
fact that every one of them had the habit of reaching decisions promptly, 
and changing these decisions slowly, if and when they were changed at 
all. People who fail to accumulate money, without exception, have the 
habit of reaching decisions, if at all, very slowly, and of changing these 
decisions quickly and often."

"Nothing is more difficult, and therefore more precious, than
to be able to decide."
— Author Napoleon Hill 
The successful and happy human being is the one in whom choice is
intentional and purposeful. Decision produces results. It can, also be said
that the failure to decide is, in itself, a decision, a decision to let your life
be governed by event and circumstance. Decision can be called choice by design. Lack of decisiveness is choice by default. It is also a choice. It is the decision to choose unhappiness, mediocrity and commonality.

"There is no more miserable human being than one in whom
nothing is habitual but indecision."
— William James
 Unfortunately, many people miss the importance of the last phrase in
Napoleon Hill's first sentence in the second paragraph above, and they
treat their decisions like men treat a TV remote control, constantly
changing from one expectation to another.

"Once you make a decision, the universe conspires to make it
happen."
— Ralph Waldo Emerson

 8. Persistence


A long attention span, combined with determination, is an attribute
shared by all successful people. These days most people don't have the
attention span of a gnat. They channel surf. Their opinions change from
day to day. They cannot read anything longer than a USA Today article.
They move from fad to fad. They change from one business opportunity to the next without ever waiting for their work to bear fruit.

Thomas Edison commented that 90% of people quit 90% of the way to
accomplishing their goals. These days it is 99% who quit a mere 20% of
the way. Those who persist, win. Those who do not, lose. That is as true today as it was 60 years ago when Hill wrote Think and Grow Rich.

It seems that the only thing that most people have the capacity to persist
with is their bad habits of thinking and believing. Despite the
overwhelming evidence that the way they think and what they believe is
not producing the results they desire, they persist in hanging on to what
does not work.

Calvin Coolidge said it clearly:
"Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent
will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated
derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are
omnipotent."

9. Power Of The Master Mind

Being accurate is very hard to accomplish, however thinking accurately is not. Make sure your thoughts are not biased. Make sure you are not prejudiced. It is your decision. Are your thoughts based on facts or opinions? The best example is when you are burdening the employee with multiple tasks within a short span of time. Think about it once. How would you feel if the same happens with you?

Brilliantly said by Napleon Hill, “You’ve got to be sure of yourself before You can ever win a prize.” So, is the situation here. Be sure of what you think because the key lies there.

The importance of brainstorming with like-minded individuals cannot 
overstated. Work groups, executive teams, board members are all the 
direct recognition that the collective power of several minds working and 
planning together can accomplish much more than one mind alone. 
Two or more minds, working in harmony, produce a synergistic energy
that weaves a concrete reality out of purpose, vision and determination. 
Harmony is not just some nicey-nice, feel-good environment. All creation 
is comprised of vibration. Harmonious vibrations are creative. Discordant 
vibrations are destructive. When you intentionally place yourself into a 
harmonious position, you are acting in concert with the natural laws of 
universal creation.

Super successful people talk about their own ideals and visions, 
communicate about them with other super successful people, and in so 
doing, affirm that their success derives from their personal power to 
think, desire, believe and act with intent/purpose. 

If you had the opportunity to have a group of super successful people as 
your personal advisors, coaching you to become all that you were capable of becoming, and mentoring you to achieve the fulfillment of your 
potential, would you take it?

"Study the specific knowledge of success and apply it to your life and you will succeed "
— Robert T.Kiyosaki 

10. The Mystery of Sex Transmutation


The mystery of sex transmutation. Utilize the sexual desire and its powerful energy to transform it to enhance imagination, courage, willpower, persistence and creativity. Hill says, “Love, Romance, and Sex are all emotions capable of driving men to heights of super achievement. When combined, these three emotions many lift one to an altitude of genius.

It was not until I studied Kundalini, the Chakras and began to understand
the true vibratory nature of creation that it became clear that what Hill
was talking about was a prime metaphysical understanding about creative energy and how to utilize it. It was also, as he predicted, not until I had passed my fortieth birthday that I actually began to clue into what he was talking about.

We have, culturally, so many moralistic assumptions and beliefs about
sexual energy that we prevent ourselves from fully understanding what it is and what it is capable of. The whole subject is so complex that several books could be (and have been) written about the subject without fully explaining it.

Many women today may understandably be put off by Hill's seemingly sexist attitude. However, it is a huge mistake to miss the vital importance of Hill's message in this chapter by dismissing his supposed prejudice through some prejudice of one's own.

First, it should be understood that he was immersed in the culture of his
times. Second, it should not be missed that women have a greater innate
capacity to consciously use sexual energy and attractiveness to get what
they want in life and that many men need to be educated about their own
power.

Sexual energy is also closely related to charisma and charisma attracts
not only people, but wealth and power.
The drive for success is 'coincidently' often also strongest in those who
also have a high sexual drive. The truly empowered person is one who
has learned, as Hill says, to transmute much of that sexual energy into
creative energy and not squander it in vain physical pursuits.

11. The Subconscious Mind


Most people have little understanding of the workings of their conscious
mind and even less understanding of the workings of their subconscious
mind. Here are the essential understandings you need to acquire:
It is the subconscious mind, NOT the conscious mind that exerts
the most control over your beliefs, thoughts and actions and thus,
your results.

The subconscious mind is the source of insight, intuition,
imagination and creativity.
The subconscious mind is also your direct link to the collective
subconsciousness of humanity, which also has a greater influence
on your beliefs, thoughts and actions than does your conscious
mind.

The subconscious mind is also your direct link to universal
consciousness, which is the source of all power and creativity.
Your subconscious mind is accessible only when you learn how to
still the hyper activity of the conscious mind. Meditation
techniques are the best way to accomplish this control.

12. The Brain


The attributes of the brain are quite simple. It is a mass of biological
material that permits electrochemical activity. The attributes of the mind
are quite a bit more complex.

Although there is some
truth to the idea that brainwave activity spikes momentarily during
periods of intense creativity, it is now pretty well understood that
creativity, insight, intuition and the so-called super-learning state come
about when brainwave activity is reduced (not increased) from the
normal Beta frequencies of 15 to 75 cycles per second (cps) to the Alpha
state frequencies of between 7 to 14 cps.

It is through the deliberate slowing down of the activities of the conscious mind that the subconscious attributes of mind can be accessed. Deeper
meditative states like Theta, which exhibits brainwave activity of between 4 to 6 cps provide access to even deeper subconscious attributes of mind and to the collective subconsciousness of humanity. Deeper still is the Delta state of ½ to 4 cps, wherein the infinite universal intelligence can be both perceived and accessed.

It is now understood that the average human has about 60,000 thoughts
per day; 99% of these are non-productive, non-contributory random
subconscious noise. The few who learn how to examine and exert control over the thoughts that they allow to pass through mind are the ones who attain, achieve and accomplish so much more than their fellows.

13. The Sixth Sense


At one point he stopped, fearful that his imaginary meetings were
becoming more real than everyday reality. His imaginary MasterMind
mentors came to him to demand he continue his work or perish for
refusing to fulfill his destiny. And so he did. And what a great work it has
proven to be.

 Much of the wealth of the last half of the twentieth century
came about because of the actions taken by men and women who were
directly inspired by Napoleon Hill and Think and Grow Rich to create, not
only their own great personal wealth, but an increase in wealth and well  At one point he stopped, fearful that his imaginary meetings were
becoming more real than everyday reality.

His imaginary MasterMind
mentors came to him to demand he continue his work or perish for
refusing to fulfill his destiny. And so he did. And what a great work it has
proven to be. Much of the wealth of the last half of the twentieth century
came about because of the actions taken by men and women who were
directly inspired by Napoleon Hill and Think and Grow Rich to create, not
only their own great personal wealth, but an increase in wealth and well At one point he stopped, fearful that his imaginary meetings were becoming more real than everyday reality.

His imaginary MasterMind mentors came to him to demand he continue his work or perish for
refusing to fulfill his destiny. And so he did. And what a great work it has
proven to be. Much of the wealth of the last half of the twentieth century
came about because of the actions taken by men and women who were
directly inspired by Napoleon Hill and Think and Grow Rich to create, not
only their own great personal wealth, but an increase in wealth and well.

At one point he stopped, fearful that his imaginary meetings were
becoming more real than everyday reality. His imaginary MasterMind
mentors came to him to demand he continue his work or perish for
refusing to fulfill his destiny. And so he did. And what a great work it has
proven to be. Much of the wealth of the last half of the twentieth century
came about because of the actions taken by men and women who were
directly inspired by Napoleon Hill and Think and Grow Rich to create, not
only their own great personal wealth, but an increase in wealth and well-being for humanity.

"The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes of mind." — William James

What Hill calls the sixth sense is your direct and intimate connection to
the infinite, ineffable universal mind, source of all that is and all that can
be. You are the channel whereby the infinite makes manifest the finite.
You are wealthy beyond measure. All you need to do is to claim your
birthright.

"The world we have created is a product of our thinking. It
cannot be changed without changing our thinking."
— Albert Einstein
 Apply thease secreates...... 

Thursday, July 11, 2019

Rich Dad Poor Dad Summary

 Rich Dad Poor Dad is Robert's story of growing up with two dads his real father and the father of his best friend, his rich dad  and the ways in which both men shaped his thoughts about money and investing. The book explodes the myth that you need to earn a high income to be rich and explains the difference between working for money and having your money work for you.




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What are the five Big ideas in Rich Dad Poor Dad? 
1. The poor and Middle class work for money. The rich have money work for them.
2. It's not how much money you make that matters. It's how much money you keep.
3. Rich people acquire assets. The poor and Middle Class acquire liabilities that they think are assets.
4. Financial atitude is what you do with money once you make it, how you keep people from taking it from you, how to keep it longer, and how you make money work hard for you.
5. The single most powerful asset we all have is our mind.

What are the Six lessons in Rich Dad Poor Dad? 

Lesson 1: The Rich don't work for money 
Lesson 2: Why teach financial literacy? 
Lesson 3: Mind your own business 
Lesson 4: The history of taxes and the power of concentrations
Lesson 5: The rich invest money 
Lesson 6: Work to learn - Don't work for money .

What is Financial IQ? 

Kiyosaki reminds people that financial IQ is made up of knowledge from four broad areas of expertise :
2. Investing 
3. Understanding markets 
4. The law

What are the main management skills needed for success? 

1. Management of cashflow 
2. Management of Systems 
3. Management of people 

The five main reason why financially literate people don't make money? 

1. Fear 
2. Cynicism 
3. Laziness 
4. Bad habits 
5. Arrogance 

Summary 

Rich Dad Poor Dad is a popular self-help book by author and motivational speaker Robert Kiyosaki. The book explores different aspects of building wealth and making informed decisions about one’s finances based on positive willpower and intent. The book has been so successful that it has gone through several additions and reprints, and there are also audio versions. Kiyosaki also travels and lectures on the various aspects of wealth building found within the book.

The narrative of Rich Dad Poor Dad focuses on a unifying theme that is also the subtitle of the book. Kiyosaki homes in on what he believes are the lessons that rich parents teach to their children. These lessons, says Kiyosaki, are invaluable, but are lessons that poor and middle-class parents do not—or cannot—teach to their children. As such, the book is an indispensable tool for parents seeking to better equip their children in the matter of finances, as well as an informative guidebook for those parents and/or individuals who were never taught these “lessons” that Kiyosaki speaks of.

Though some critics have taken issue with the fact that building wealth is subjective endeavor, and that there are no quick schemes or solid answers to amassing financial resources, it is important to note that Kiyosaki’s book does not set out to give specific, get-rich quick answers. Instead, the book circles around a central pillar: teaching wealth and learning about wealth are instrumental tools to understanding one’s finances. More than anything, the book works as an example of how Kiyosaki himself benefited from these lessons, and how others might benefit if their mind and willpower are receptive to growth.

Rich Dad Poor Dad addresses specific ideas regarding teaching and learning about wealth. One of the issues Kiyosaki addresses is the myth that one must earn an exceedingly high income to be wealthy. With the right mindset, says Kiyosaki, even those who are not titans of industry can learn to invest and improve their financial situations. Kiyosaki also takes issue with the common belief that owning a house is an asset. By doing so, he explains to the reader what exactly “assets” and “liabilities” are, and how each affects one’s path to financial growth and freedom.

An important tenet of the book is teaching children to become financially savvy. Kiyosaki attempts to show and train parents the value of teaching kids about money, a vital step to their maturation process and one that can help in their future success as far as finances are concerned. Moreover, Rich Dad Poor Dad highlights various reasons why parents should not rely on school systems to teach their children the value of money. For Kiyosaki, it is the place of parents to impart these “lessons” on their children. School systems have other agendas and place necessity on other matters. For children to be properly educated concerning money, parents must become their own systems of learning for their children.

Kiyosaki delves into the lessons he learned about riches by addressing certain strategies that may aide in becoming rich. For Kiyosaki, “becoming rich” is more aligned with the concept of “thinking like a rich person.” The first of the three strategies that Kiyosaki outlines is the strategy the rich use whereby they form and own their own corporations. By doing so, they can benefit from paying less taxes than people who earn their income as employees working for someone else. The second strategy Kiyosaki addresses is the way the rich invest in real estate, ways that are often not known to the layperson, thus allowing the rich to earn great rewards on their investment with little risk, and with little to no liability for their taxes. The third strategy Kiyosaki addresses is how the rich manage to share information, like the book’s own concept of teaching and learning. The rich use tips and knowledge gleaned from friends and those ‘in the know’ to make informed decisions about the stock market.

Ultimately, Kiyosaki’s belief is that turning your mindset toward the power of belief can result in a startling payout for your finances. Mental fortitude goes a long way toward achieving your dreams. By learning what the rich have been taught by their parents and applying these lessons to your own finances – as well as passing them down to your own kids – you can become wealthy and put your children on the same path.

The book isn't too long either,  and the initial story is mostly covered in first 55 pages, so I highly recommend you get a copy of Rich Dad Poor Dad and read it yourself. It costs less than $7 ( if you buy the book Click Download Button and buy e-book In just ₹20 only),  which,  I think makes it great investment. And isn't that what you come here for?. 

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

10 Days to Faster Reading Summary

10 Days to Faster Reading will improve your reading comprehension and speed as it shows you how to Break the Bad Habits That Slow You Down  Develop Your Powers of Concentration Cut Your Reading Time in Half  Use Proven, Specially Designed Reading Techniques Boost the Power of Your Peripheral Vision Learn How to Scan and Skim a Written Report ...And All in 10 Days!


               

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--  When it comes to reading, education has failed you! True, we’ve been here before, but we guess it’s no wonder we’re writing about the same thing once again. You know what they say: great minds think alike!

So, much like Adler and Van Doren in “How to Read a Book,” Marks-Beale starts off by claiming that you only know how to read in the most fundamental manner. To her, reading faster is not a superpower. In fact, if you perceive it as such, it’s probably your school’s fault.


Still not convinced?

Then, ask yourself one simple question: are you trying to remember everything written in this summary?

Your answer is probably “yes.” And this is because you were expected to remember everything written inside your schoolbooks. For some teachers, even the footnotes counted!

Fact: this is not how your brain works!

Studies have shown that, by now, you’ve probably forgotten about 90% of what you needed to remember in order to get passing grades. It was all lodged in your short-term memory.

And, obviously enough, it’s your long-term memory which actually counts. As far as it is concerned, most of the things you read are insignificant. Their essence is the only thing which is really accepted. It’s nice to think of your long-term memory as a fertile ground for important data.

To widen the analogy: reading faster basically means picking out only the important stuff from the page.


It’s easier than you think!

Start off by understanding the purpose of reading. “10 Days to Faster Reading” suggests doing this by asking two simple questions:

Why am I reading this?
Why do I need this information?
If you can’t find a good answer to either of these two questions, then throw away the book you’re holding! You’re merely wasting your time! You’ll remember nothing afterward and you’ll never get those few days back!

Once you’re done with the questions, move on to inspecting the book. Once again, Marks-Beale looks as if she has read “How to Read a Book” by Adler and Van Doren. They spoke of inspectional reading, and Marks-Beale speaks of “pre-viewing.”

It’s the same thing, really!

Skim through the contents, inspect the style, see what you like and what you don’t. Even at this stage, you may come across some titles and paragraphs you won’t like. More importantly, you may already get a pretty good idea of what the book is really about.

Now, it’s finally time for the big guns!

One Day (Or Book) At a Time
Most of us have too many things to read. Between books, newspapers, magazines, email, Kindle and blog posts, our reading pile quickly overflows and while no one invents the time machine, we must choose what to read.

Sorting helps you read the most critical materials first: you may have a large stack of books, but some materials will always be more valuable than others.

Having clarity about what you are trying to do is necessary for efficient screening.

If you’ve taken the time to set your goals, it’s much easier to identify if reading specific materials will help you find the information for which you’re looking.

What Do I Expect From This Read? The Power Of Fixation
You can multiply your reading efficiency by taking a few minutes before you start, to decide first, why you’re doing it.

It is important to determine the reason, i.e., decide what you want to learn from the material.

Determining what information would help you, what questions you want to answer, and how you want to apply that material will be much easier to recognize useful information when you find it.

The best way to determine goals is to write questions that you hope to answer before you open the book. It effectively programs your brain to look for the information you are trying to find – a very important concept called “pre-activation effect.”

The Value of Mental Indexation
Pre-activation is the act of “programming” your brain to perceive factors about your environment. Your interest changes the filters, so you realize when they appear. The pre-activation effect happens unconsciously, but you can control it if you are aware.

Motive fixation works because it gives you the opportunity to consciously “prioritize” your filters and note information related to your interests.

When you are sufficiently focused, you can quickly read a book until your brain recognizes something that is interesting or important.

As you read, you instinctively find your eyes stopping at the part of the text that is related to what you are looking for.

It sounds magical, but it’s just your brain doing its job. Before you start reading, do not skip the two main sources to determine the importance of the book: the list of contents and the index.

The first tells you about the structure, content, and order of the book. The second, besides being a useful reference tool, is essentially a frequency map of terms that are keywords in the book.