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Tuesday, 14 September 2010

Thinking Successfully

Thinking successfully isn’t just a case of sitting on your toilet or whatever epiphany chamber you use and straining your mind to see yourself as successful. The Secret promised this and more, but if we are all honest with ourselves this would take a lot of effort to achieve. I’m not saying it wouldn’t work, but as I said requires quite a substantial effort as The Secret relies heavily on faith. There is no question that thoughts or ideas do have substance or can affect matter. On September the 11th 2001 the world watch as thousands of people were slain by an unforgivable act of violence, the interesting thing is that at the moment the second plane entered the second tower random number generators around the world stopped giving out random numbers. The collective feeling of grief actually affected the world in a physical way.
The Secret as a theory is fine but when combined with science becomes a king maker. What science can you combine with The Secret though? Well that’s easy if you think about it, the book utilises the human mind and its potential, so the most obvious science would be psychology. The study of the brain or mind has been the hot topic since Freud came up with his mother theory. How we view our own minds is important though and does take us back to The Secret. If you view your mind as an organ of restriction then we fail, whereas if we view it as what it truly is an organ of infinite possibilities then we are well on the road to understanding the mysteries of life.
If you have trouble grasping the idea of own mind being filled with infinite possibilities, as I did, try to remember that your mind or brain only ever uses about 50% at any one time and people like Einstein used about 60%. Does that change your perspective slightly? So imagine if someone gave the tools to unlock some more of your brain’s power. What could you do with that power, remember the phrase, ‘In the kingdom of the blind the one eyed man is king’. By unlocking more your brains potential you can be the one eyed man. If you still don’t believe me, try writing something. Go away and think for 30 minutes about a subject, let you mind wander and then pick something out and focus on it. Once you have done that get a pen and a piece of paper or a computer and write a 400 word article informing people about your chosen topic.
When you finished you have just done something I thought I could never ever do, write, yet here you are reading my article! There are a few packages on the internet offering to unlock that hidden potential in your brain, but Chris D’Cruz offers one of the best. You can find it here:
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Sunday, 15 August 2010

How to learn anything in 5 minutes

Wouldn't it be great if you could learn anything after spending just 5minutes to learn certain techniques. You could increase the size and working ability of your memory and have a large fountain of knowledge and facts to recall from. You could read a book in half the time it takes the average person. The possibilities are almost endless.
The best thing is it doesn't matter your age, young or old, your education level, didn't get on at school or didn't finish school. In fact if you are currently at school and perhaps sitting exams this would be a great tool. All of those sleepless nights spent revising will be no more, just a couple of hours a day and you will be better prepared than your peers.
Speed reading is a major key skill in this process. If your not sure is a collection of ideas on how people read things quicker than normal. The processes people generally use involve missing out parts, not reading the whole word, just picking out familiar letters. All of these techniques contribute to the overall concept of speed reading. Whilst this outlines the processes it doesn't delve too deeply into it. If you can master the technique your find other things falling into place, but to get it all to stick in and stay in you will need to increase the size and potency of your memory.
To improve your memory the doctors say that good nutrition and stress reduction are the main components, but I beg to differ slightly. I wouldn't presume to say that the doctors are wrong but I tend to believe that the brain is more like a muscle and needs attention to keep functioning in top condition. It has been proven that when Alzheimer's is detected early and sufferer does one crossword or some other brain teaser, it can actually slow the progress of the disease.
Warren Banks has come up with a package that puts all these things into one simple bite. His package includes teaching speed reading, teaching memory boosting techniques and various other little nuances. The best thing about it is it only takes you five minutes to ten minutes a day. It uses clever games and exercises to teach you what you need, so its never boring! You can find it here:

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