September 18th, 2009 in Self Help | 1 Comment »
You remember only about 5 percent of what you hear. You remember 20 % of what you see. You remember 40 to 50% of what you see and hear. You remember up to 80% of what you see, hear and write and review. After 6 exposures to any material, spread over a period of time, you can achieve almost total recall.
You also learn and remember more if you have a clear purpose to learning, a purpose that affects you personally. If you set your goals for applying what you learn, you remember more.
You also learn faster if you discuss what you are learning and how it can be applied to your personal situation. Finally, you reinforce and expand upon what you’ve learned when you teach others.
“Earl Nightingale”
September 10th, 2009 in Self Help | 2 Comments »
This has to be the most upsetting thing that I have ever researched! Do we really need M.S.G in almost everything we eat? I would like to know if anyone out there is sensitive to this FDA approved drug. Let me know what you think everyone…
August 18th, 2009 in Self Help | 2 Comments »
Quotes of the day…..1) you cannot change the seasons but you can change yourself. 2) work harder on yourself than you do on your job….if you work hard on job you can make a living but if you work harder on yourself you can make a fortune..3) your income is determined by your philosophy not the economy. 4)Success is something you attract by becoming an attractive person Jim Rohn (Tony Robbins mentor)
June 25th, 2009 in Self Help | No Comments »
I finally met my own cycling goal today that I have been trying to reach for the past 6 months. I finally broke the barrier in my mind. I accomplished this by doing some small talk with a woman who also cycled. We were both resting at the bottom of a steep hill. She told me that she too had been riding for the past four years. Her training regimen was much harder than mine. She mentioned to me that she rode 3 times a week. I was thinking to my self….”How lucky I was to get in one ride a week” My usual routine would be to ride 8 miles to the bottom of the hill and rest before I made a three mile incline. I told here that I was going to tackle the whole six mile incline some day. She replied, that it wasn’t too bad and that I could do the whole thing if I paced myself. I decided to precede up the hill by myself, so I could go at my own pace. As I approached the top where I would usually rest for a few minutes, the woman that I met 10 minutes earlier zoomed by me saying “follow me!” I still had three miles to climb and I wasn’t feeling to energetic. I new that I had to tackle my fear some day and today was the day. In the past, I would get off my bike a walk the last 1/10 of a mile up a 13% grade hill. I ride a 18 speed bike in 1st gear and that wasn’t enough to get it done. I became “the train that could” at this point because I knew in my mind if I got off my bike. The woman would be waiting at the top of the hill to tell me that I could have finished the ride… if I simply paced myself. My point being….it is all about connecting with people. We are all connected in some way or another. You can’t do everything by yourself. A little motivational help can go a long way!
June 18th, 2009 in Self Help | 2 Comments »
I had an major break through today at work. I was told by my new one on one trainer that I was being too negative when I answered her questions. I replied, ” I am actually being sarcastic” Are we being funny or negative? My inner voice was talking to me, ” I will be training with her for the rest of the day? I am trying to lighten up the air.” More importantly, I have to listen to rhythm, tone and accent of her voice. How can I stay focused so long? Any thoughts anyone…?