Archive for Accelerated Learning
Borrowed genius, creativity and binaural beat
Posted by: | CommentsI remember back in 1998 after several months of autogenic training, meditations and the help of a simple Steven Halpern CD (Spectrum Suite) I was able to have the benefit of brain hemispheres synchronization. I was more intuitive and creative, calmer and I witnessed a high degree of synchronicities in my life. The effect lasted even after I gave up autogenic training however it didn’t last forever. Read More→
Paradoxes of Performances and success
Posted by: | CommentsIn the book Mind Gym, Gary Mack and David Casstevens gave a list of 10 so-called paradoxes to achieve performance. I choose 7 of them that I found interesting, I made my own comments for them.
Creative communication
Posted by: | CommentsI came across the concept of creative communication which is the opposite of destructive communication. Creative communication helps to refine the ego with a way of self-expression that create positive feelings. The images you send out about yourself into the world determine how other people see you and if you broadcast a negative image, you are set for problem, take the example of Jeremy.
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Speed reading technique: 7 minutes a day
Posted by: | CommentsEyeQ is a speed reading training program created by Dr. Akihiro Kawamura, one of Japan’s leading brain enhancement researchers, who has authored more than 70 books relating to the brain and the learning process., the firm that offers EyeQ promises to improve the reading speed 2 to 10 times faster and improve on comprehension too.
The program can be used by children and adults, you can subscribe at their site for a 30 paid trial at $14.95 if you have more discipline, you can buy the inexpensive book – $6.95 – Super Reading Secrets by Howard Stephen Berg and work on the method 2 or 3 months as suggested 1 or 2 hours per day. (PS: the method in the Berg is not EyeQ)
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One effective concentration exercise
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I’m currently doing two concentration exercises, they are obvious benefits to concentration:
Concentration will help you to be a better thinker, strengthen your intellect, overcome procrastination and improve on your discipline.

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