The mind is a source of immeasurable power, and we only use a tiny portion of it. In the book, “Speed Reading in only One Hour” I show you how to tap some of that unused power and how to use it for your own improved grades in high school, college, and great successes life. Read More…
By Dr. Jay Polmar
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Posted in Self Improvement
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Also tagged accelerated learning, basic learning, Evelyn wood, high school, read faster, reading, Rocket Reader, Self Improvement, speed reading, speedreading, study methods, university
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Spanish is a language that in recent days many people have become interested in. You may want to learn Spanish to better communicate with people in your community or simply because your access to the language is greater than your access to other foreign languages. Read More…
By Robertson B. Kunz
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Posted in Self Improvement
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Also tagged college, communication, education, foreign language, learn Spanish, leisure, reference, Self Improvement, spain, spanish, travel, Uncategorized, vacation
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We may want things so much but the sad thing is that our schedules may not allow for us to work on realizing that thing. Read More…
Whether you are sending your child off to preschool, middle school, high school or college, a new school year has begun. While some children love school and anticipate the first day with excitement, others groan when they think about school. For me, I looked forward to starting school, and especially loved the day I went shopping for new clothes and school supplies with my mom. Read More…
By Lori Radun
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Posted in Goal Setting
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Also tagged academic goals, child stress, communication with teachers, education, family routines, Goal Setting, Home and Family, kids, parenting, peer pressure, school success
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Learning a new language can top a persons list to do in a lifetime. And thats nothing but natural. There is nothing as thrilling as doing so. But because of the limited options that we have with regards to learning a new language, some of us never get to realize that dream. Read More…
Whether you are sending your child off to preschool, middle school, high school or college, a new school year has begun. While some children love school and anticipate the first day with excitement, others groan when they think about school. For me, I looked forward to starting school, and especially loved the day I went shopping for new clothes and school supplies with my mom. Read More…
By Lori Radun
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Posted in Goal Setting
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Also tagged academic goals, child stress, communication with teachers, education, family routines, Goal Setting, Home and Family, kids, parenting, peer pressure, school success
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