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  • Home Painting Tips  By : D. David Dugan
    Remember, everyone starts as a beginner at painting. Just because you have never painted a house doesn’t mean you shouldn’t give it a try. The money you save by painting your own house is money you can put into other home improvements. It can also be a fun thing for the whole family to do.
  • Learn to Read Faster  By : Royane Real
    Are you drowning in a sea of unread papers? Do you feel frustrated because you cannot keep up with your reading assignments? The good news is that if you are committed and actually do the work, you can develop your own speed-reading program at home.
  • How You Can Improve Your Word Power Quickly and Easily  By : Royane Real
    Have you ever wished that you had a big, impressive vocabulary? Increasing your vocabulary can be fun and easy, and you’ll become smarter too. The more words you know, the more you can understand and express.
  • An Article on ... Articles: How to Write a Book, by Starting Small  By : Kathy Gulrich
    When you think of writing a book, or creating a passive income product, do you worry that it may be 'too big' a project for you? Do you keep procrastinating ... and procrastinating? Sometimes writing an article on your subject is all you'll need to get moving.
  • Improve Your Creative Thinking By Drawing Mind Maps  By : Royane Real
    Do you want an easy method to boost your creative thinking ability? You can speed up your ability to think creatively with a simple change in the way you make notes when you are trying to organize your thoughts. The mind map technique will help you make new creative connections.
  • Applying the K.I.S.S. principle in everyday writting  By : Marc Guidry
    Keeping it simple when it comes to grammar
  • How Women Can Negotiate Like Pros  By : Mary Greenwood
    There are some stereotypes that women cannot negotiate as well as men: that women are not as aggressive, that they take things too personally, or that they are not taken seriously. As a woman negotiator myself, I believe that the same rules apply to men as woman. However I have listed five rules that should particularly help women Negotiate Like A Pro.
  • Writing Help And Morning Pages  By : Mary Desaulniers
    For more than fifteen years, the morning pages have been my daily writing help, the friend that coaxed me out of fear and inertia about putting words on paper and like the Nike slogan, urged me to “Just Do It!”
  • How Seniors Can Negotiate Like A Pro  By : Mary Greenwood
    There are some age stereotypes that Seniors are set in their ways, forgetful, and unable to change. Someone with grey hair may not be taken seriously or worse ignored. As an older Negotiator myself, I believe that Seniors, with their wisdom and life experience, can make excellent negotiators. I have listed five rules that should help Seniors Negotiate Like A Pro.
  • Effective Techniques of Better Communication - Verbal and Written  By : Sean Carter
    Communication is what helps building the perfect connection between people who are near as well as the ones who are miles away. We can communicate in several ways...in all those different ways we feel we can convey our messages to the ones we want to.
  • The Right Tools  By : Denise Lammi
    When you tackle something, if you’re serious about doing a good job; you will use the right tools. But, do you always? What about for things like love, happiness and personal satisfaction? What tools do you use here to get the best results? Your life is constantly manipulated by external and internal influences. You need to use the right tools to regulate and control these influences. You already possess all of these tools but; do you know or remember how to use them?
  • Three Simple Ways To Improve Your Memory  By : Rene Graeber
    You bump into a familiar face and not remember his name. You go shopping and forget where you parked the car. You promised to call a friend only to have it slip your mind. You go to the garage and move about endlessly without knowing what you were trying to look for.

    Experts say that certain moments in your life cause you to lose memory; but if the scenes above are normal events in your daily life, then you may be suffering from poor memory. Read this article to find three...
  • The Need For A Sharp Memory  By : Rene Graeber
    In a way, success and a sharp memory go together like a horse and carriage or hamburger and fries.

    Just imagine how inconvenient or embarrassing it would be to be absent-minded or just plainly, to have a dull memory. Think of the benefits a sharp memory will bring to you by considering the following:

    • Visualize how impressed your associates, clients, co-workers, or your manager will be if you can commit to memory loads of names, figures, dates, and addresses (to mentio...
  • Magic Wands, Superheroes and Monsters under Your Bed  By : Denise Lammi
    Do you remember some of the things you believed when you were very young? Some of them were probably quite foolish. However, you may find that if you look closer at certain “foolish” childhood beliefs; you will find some insights for personal growth.
  • 7 SUREFIRE TIPS TO DOUBLE YOUR BRAIN POWER!  By : Lynnee Davidson
    Sure fire hints and tips to help keep your brain in tip top physical and mental condition!
  • Memorization Problems: Solved!  By : Shareen Aguilar
    Have you ever had problems in remembering names, numbers, grocery items needed, and other little details such as the location where you placed your car keys this morning? The truth is; we all have our moments of forgetting little bits of information that matters at the exact moment we need them.

    But did you know that memorization techniques boil down to two basic things? These are ways on how you focus your attention and create a meaning in correspondence to the informatio...
  • You Can Learn A Language Naturally  By : Douglas Bower
    In my newly released book, YOU CAN LEARN SPANISH or Any Language No Matter Your Age or Disposition, I discuss how most, if not all, second language courses in the Free World are taught: Grammar First. Not only is this method frighteningly boring, but I also explain why it will not—indeed cannot—give you what you want: A high degree of spoken fluency. I recall all too well walking into my first Spanish course at the University of Kansas. I was handed a huge textbook, a workboo...
  • If Someone Asked Me How To Learn A New Language  By : Douglas Bower
    If someone asked me what I would recommend as the most important preparation for expatriating to Mexico it would be, Learn Spanish. You would think this is obvious, right?

    I get many who write and ask what I recommend they do exactly in their language-learning quest. The first thing I tell them is to understand that unless they move to one of the uber-expensive resort towns or San Miguel de Allende, you will have to speak Spanish in the rest of the country. The rest of Mex...
  • Easier And Effective Memorization Techniques  By : Shareen Aguilar
    Memorization tires most of us. Admit it; we’d rather glance on our palm tops or organizers once in a while for convenience. Memorization is something we don’t want to deal with for the rest of our lives although we deal with it in school because it’s something we need to do.

    Now that’s just odd. When we need to do something, we tend to give our best shot at it. Why can’t we do the same thing with our simple everyday activities?

    One effective and interesting way of famil...
  • Silly Stories For Memorization  By : Shareen Aguilar
    You’ve heard about several memory enhancing techniques. Linking and associating, creating a story out of several items you need to remember. There are in fact, many ways how you can remember important information such as numbers, events, errands and names. The challenge is how to make all the information easy to retrieve, out of the top of your head in a random situation.

    Memory techniques work on anything that you like to master. There are things you may need to work on i...
  • Helpful Memory Aids For Memorization  By : Shareen Aguilar
    For over many centuries now, memory techniques have evolved in which how they are used and learned by people. We all know that the process of remembering information is called ‘mnemonics’. We also know that mnemonics isn’t similar to magic tricks but due to its proven efficiency, it’s considered a technique pertaining to memorization.

    If you haven’t realized yet how our memory works, a person’s memory effectively functions to how it associates objects and information. But ...
  • A Better Reason To Learn Foreign Language  By : Shareen Aguilar
    Learning a foreign language is a popular self-learning education today. The reason behind this rising trend though doesn’t pertain to a specific basis since each person interested to learn other country’s language has a correct perspective in his own way. No one person here has the exact and correct answer in supporting an interest to why learning other languages is such a phenomenal hit nowadays.

    Language learning has been proven to improve a person’s memory registry with...
  • 5 Great Ways To Start A Super Conversation In A Group Situation  By : Peter Murphy
    Five practical tips for starting a great conversation in a group situation.
  • The 3 Stumbling Blocks Of Memory Improvement  By : Nishant Kasibhatla
    You can improve your memory phenomenally by using scientific memory techniques. But it's important for you to get rid of the 3 major stumbing blocks of memory improvement. Do you know what are these blocks? Read on.
  • Top 3 Myths On Memory Improvement  By : Nishant Kasibhatla
    Improving your memory is a skill and involves a process. Nothing is sadder than not being able to take action by believing in certain myths about memory. Blast these myths as soon as possible!
  • Is Your Memory Ditching You?  By : Nishant Kasibhatla
    If you find your memory ditiching you, it is important to know why it is so. Read this article to know what you can to do to regain your memory power.
  • 4 Clever Tips To Improve Memory Skills  By : Maria Markella
    There are significant age-related changes that take place in our brains. These changes can slow down some brain processes. As a result it's harder for us to learn new things as we grow older, and it's even harder to remember certain important information. But Thanks to many years of research it's now easier than ever to sharpen our brains with do-it-yourself techniques and tips that will boost our ability to remember as we age.
  • How To Write A Novel  By : Donna Grisanti
    Before starting the exciting journey of writing a novel, check the true level of your enthusiasm. In an informal survey of writers, the “why are you considering writing a novel” factor strongly affects the success of completing the “how to write” factor.
  • I Already Know English, Why Should I Learn Spanish?  By : jorchav
    We North Americans are not known for our willingness to learn other languages, but there are many reasons to consider learning Spanish. Here are 7 good reasons, all of which deserve serious consideration. This is especially true in light of the fact that the need and opportunity to communicate with our Spanish-speaking neighbors (on both sides of the border!) continues to grow.
  • Is Japanese Language difficult to learn?  By : Yumiko
    Japanese is easy to learn as it has only few sounds, 5 vowels, simple pronunciation scheme, few grammar rules and little restrictions on sentence structure. Yet Japanese is also considered as hard to learn due to mixture of different types of characters: kanji, hiragana, katakana and Roman letters.
  • 8 Reasons To Learn A New Language.  By : Kris Lunde
    Learning a new language is a gratifying enterprise. I'm not going to tell you that it is always easy, but if you go down this road you will not regret it. Motivation often depends on having a clear purpose. The reasons below may help you find the stimulation you need.

    Moving to a new country.
    Learning the local language will make your integration in the local community a whole lot easier. Maybe many people in your new country speak English. Don't let that become the excus...
  • Steel Trap Speech Memory  By : Joseph Plazo
    Many people like to help themselves remember information by making up a rhyme for it. While the Rhyme Technique requires a lot of creative energy and a certain talent, all students who like it really take to it. They find it fun to make up rhymes and, let's face it, if something is fun, you're more likely to repeat it. How does the Rhyme Technique work? Let's take the recipe list from above again, only this time let's try to learn it using this technique:

    chicken
    chicken ...
  • Instant Memory Power: Part I  By : Joseph Plazo
    Most memory training techniques involve exercises to improve linking objects to certain items or using numbering systems to stay on top of being forgetful. However, oftentimes the only thing that is needed to keep your mind on track is to get organized and to stay that way! Below are a few good tips that will help you:

    Use a filing system effectively: Take the time to think through your filing system. Figure out what organization will work best for you - client files versu...
  • Ultra Name Recall  By : Joseph Plazo
    Most of us recognize faces. For example, did you ever hear anyone say, “Oh, I know your name, but I don’t recognize your face”? It’s the names we have trouble with. Since we do usually recognize faces, the thing to do is apply a system wherein the face tells us the name. That is basically what a good memory techniques accomplishes, if it is applied correctly.

    The first problem is the name. Well, that one is easily solved - simply apply the “Substitute Word” system of memor...
  • Do You Want To Sharpen Your Listening Skills?  By : Maurine Patten
    People have a need to be listened to. It creates connection, caring, a sense of community, and can be a catharsis for the speaker. It is an active experience which requires involvement and commitment as well as patience. The physical setting is important when using the points describing how to listen. Listening is an active process that puts care into action, helps you gain trust, and build closer relationships at home and work.
  • The Art of Persuasion in an Essay  By : Bryan Ancelotti
    This analytical essay presents information about the art of persuasion in an essay. The Works Cited page appends sources in MLA format.
  • Chinese Calligraphy: Beginner Chinese Calligraphy  By : Lee J Avery
    Chinese calligraphy is an ancient art form stemming back to almost 3000 years ago. This style of writing is said to be abstract art. Many masters throughout Chinese history have left behind their own unique interpretation of the Chinese characters. It was Tu Mang, however, who correlated it all together with form identification and style. He established names for the techniques used to describe the words. For instance, a "carefree" style has an unfixed or unknown direction. On the opposite end, a "carefully executed" form insists on careful execution and thought behind the work. "Mysterious" is to use your imagination. There are 120 existing expressions used for Chinese calligraphy, many born by great masters.
  • How Can I Improve my Short-Term Memory? Is There a Daily Exercise I Can Do to Improve It?  By : Alvaro Fernandez
    Want to improve memory? Then you need to know that the most important component of memory is attention. By choosing to attend to something and focus on it, you create a personal interaction with it, which gives it personal meaning, making it easier to remember. In this article SharpBrains´ Brain Coach shares key tips and techniques to exercise our attention-and memory.
  • Hold your Head Up – Boost Your Memory  By : Simon Evans
    Keeping your head up does more that alert you to opportunities. By paying attention to your surroundings you are activating a powerful brain function that helps you store and recall memories.
  • Visual Learners On Memorization  By : Shareen Aguilar
    Memorization techniques, tips and advices can be found everywhere. Probably there are just so many things you’ve already read off from books, magazines and of course the Internet but then there is always some methods that apply better for you which may not work for others.

    Whichever the case, your imagination plays a big part in getting your memorization tasks done for you. Visual learners benefit greatly from using memorization techniques that pertains to imagination and...
  • How To Increase Your Capicity To Memorize Information And Overcome Test Anxiety  By : Alan B. Densky
    If you are a student who is trying to bring up your grades, there are a list of tricks that will help you to amplify your capacity to focus your concentration, absorb the data that you study, and bring it back to consciousness during an exam without being subjected to mental blocks or test anxiety. Here are the best ways that I know to establish good study habits:

    (1) Create a place for study and study only in that place! Establish a peaceful room that will make possible ...
  • Helping You Memorize With Mnemonics  By :
    Forgot something lately? You probably want to rev up on your memorization approach. There are a lot of memorization methods available today and all you have to do is just choose what you think suits you best. Consider trying more than one memorization technique on your pursuit to improving and enhancing your memorization skill and you’ll surely feel a lot better after putting the technique to practice.

    Mnemonics is a memorization tool which teaches you how to keep up with ...
  • What Are Your Secret Talents  By :
    Couch potatoes never know what muscles they could build if they spent their couch time at the gym. On the couch, even repetitive bench pressing of the biggest, baddest universal remote won’t build a noticeable muscle.

    And the same holds true for exercising our talents. Just as a dedicated couch potato will never know if he has a set of six-pack abs waiting to be liberated, we’ll never develop our abilities without putting in time exercising them. Abilities are a lot like m...
  • Learning New Things To Improve Memory  By :
    Keeping our brains active can help improve memory performance. While the old tried and tested method of repetition is still an important part of memory techniques, we also need a bit of novelty to keep our minds awake and to stimulate our brains.

    We all have times when we’d love to be able to improve memory – for school tests, college exams, business presentations or even just in our day to day lives. Pregnant women are particularly prone to memory loss, and often seek way...
  • Good Memory By Keeping Your Mind Busy  By :
    Memorization problems such as forgetting simple errands your Mom asked you to do this morning or scribbling on a paper, recalling what you were just about to write down are both serious signs that you need to pay extra attention to your memory and your ability of doing it, which is memorizing.

    But you must realize that these simple acts of forgetfulness do happen to anybody of any age range. Due to the various and hundreds of things which a person needs to think about in a...
  • 6 Ways To Dramatically Imrprove Your Eye Contact Skills  By :
    Is your eye contact aggressive, is it soft, is it inviting, do you love with your eyes? Eye contact is a very tricky art to master but vital to effective communication. How can you make it better?

    Eye contact provides social information to the person you are listening to and talking to. Too much eye contact and you could be seen as aggressive, too little eye contact and you can be seen as having no interest in the person speaking. It is an often overlooked skill to have an...
  • Developing Memory - Some Tips - Part 2  By : cdmohatta
    In some situations of memory and learning, repetition and visualization are very helpful. The more times we repeat an action or verbally repeat things, we will better be able to remember them. This is why commercials and advertising are so repetitive. You can repeat almost any skill, and verbally repeat any data.
  • Assessing Your Skills: What Makes You Different from All the Others?  By : Carole Martin
    Always send a follow up addressing any concerns you may have picked up or any thoughts you had about the position since the interview. Think of this as one more chance to put yourself in front of them.
  • Exploring Life's Most Important Skill.  By : Craig Harper
    While some of us are clever and articulate, we're also crap communicators (at least in some situations and circumstances). Don't assume that a large vocabulary or eloquent speech equates to effective communication.
  • How To Make A Do-able To-Do List  By : Sam Smiles
    Have you ever made a to-do list and because there were so many items on the list you just couldn't figure where to start so you hid it away in a drawer and decided that your old muddled way was best after all?

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