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Careers & Employment (Education): Competition in the job market may be stiffer than ever, but so to do ample and diverse opportunities abound. Either way, you may feel overwhelmed by your prospects or lack there of, and seek guidance to gain that vital first step through the door. Look no further than Career & Employment eBooks. Here you will gather resources and advice from people not much unlike yourself who succeeded in careers you dream about or maximized alternative opportunities you never realized existed. In addition there are various tools that, when pieced together, practically hold your hand through the entire experience of earning a good education, conducting a job search, writing a cover letter and resume, interviewing with poise and charm, landing a position, and finally, building and enriching a lifelong career.
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From the Site... "After developing and training your memory for just a short while, you'll start to notice that you can put facts away with less and less effort . The more you practice, the more you'll be able to recall… You can commit facts, directions, names, and numbers to memory... You don't have to be a genius (or even that smart) to have a masterful memory. Do you want to be able to read a book once through, then sit down with pen and paper and outline the entire book to the smallest detail? Are you just looking to remember names and faces? Or are you afraid that your memory is fading with age and want to stop the process before it goes too far? For whatever reason, anyone can train their memory to recall facts at a moments notice without breaking a sweat...” Improve Memory: How Much Can I Improve My Memory The short answer: Your memory is capable of indefinite improvement. Your 3-pound brain contains 100 billion brain cells that can form gazillions of connections. According to Karen DeBord, Ph.D, "there are enough brain cells to learn just about anything." There you go. If I were you, I wouldn’t worry about how much I could improve my memory. If I had to worry at all, it would be about how to improve my memory. Use It Or Loose It You’ve heard it before that your mind is like a muscle. And a muscle that isn’t used is lost by atrophy. You may rely on shopping lists for your groceries, a phone book for your numbers, a diary for your appointments, an alarm on your mobile phone to remind you when your appointments are, and a string tied around your finger to remember whom you’re married to. Need I say more? A Gruesome Word The answer of course, is to practice. Now Vie said it, the horrible word. I know, I know, a pill would be so much better. So easy. Problem is, easy solutions seldom work. Not in the long run. Steroids do work to build your muscles, but in the long run, do they do more good or harm? The Good News The good news, of course, is that as you practice, the process of practicing itself becomes easier. Then it becomes like second nature. Imagine walking into a room long enough to take just one glance around. Walking out. And then making everyone's head turn when you are able to recite each and every object that was in the room. Yes, every single object in sight. It is totally possible, but it cannot be done with memory tricks or super-brain-me pills. You can do it, though, by following an easy-to-learn methodology, you will become better at remembering, day by day. Curious? Sten Andersen makes it easy to improve your memory. To find out how, visit: |
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Realted Aritcle... "Revise regularly- Revision should be continuous if you are to gain a deep understanding of the subject. It should not be superficial and rushed. Cramming might help you remember a few facts but it will not give you the overall understanding of a subject, which you should be studying for in your University Education..." Read More From the Site... "Do You Really Want To Get 'A's In Your Exams? Every study guide that I ever read was just a collection of study tips. I wanted a study system that would take me from the first lecture to the last exam and show me how to get 'A's. During seven years at university I used trial and error to come up with a study guide I called "Studying For Exams Made Simple". It was such a simple and effective study system that I thought it was too good to be true. Make up your own mind... Broken down into 6 easy to follow steps with 24 unique exam study skills, this study guide will show you..." |
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