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		<title>An Open Mind Will Help You To Discover Proper Inspirational Success</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 07:12:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Real and Sherri LeBeuf</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Inspirational success means learning to benefit from change. There, no doubts the fact, that people who continuously do one thing time and time again will not be inspired because their lives will be attuned to a single set of circumstances that offers them security and comfort and which will not promote change. Therefore, to find inspiration with which to achieve greater success it is necessary for a person to look for newer experiences and new thoughts which will propel them and help them find success.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Inspirational success means learning to benefit from change. There, no doubts the fact, that people who continuously do one thing time and time again will not be inspired because their lives will be attuned to a single set of circumstances that offers them security and comfort and which will not promote change. Therefore, to find inspiration with which to achieve greater success it is necessary for a person to look for newer experiences and new thoughts which will propel them and help them find success.</p>
<p>Inspirational success can also come to you from visiting new places and meeting new people who can inspire you in different ways. However, no two people are going to be inspired by the same things and so it is a more individual thing which can take different forms.</p>
<p>Still, some things can surely inspire everyone such as the creations that we see in nature and which are made by God. In addition, when you read creative content and when you see creativity in art; these too can inspire you considerably. The same is the case when a person hears stylish music and sounds and also when they come across innovations and also cerebral science. Furthermore, inspiration also comes from hearing about real life experiences and also when you hear about underdogs winning and also when people overcome and survive trauma and other misfortunes.</p>
<p>If you want to be inspired enough to succeed it is necessary that you view life through an open mind. If your mind is shut to novelty or to different things then there is hardly any likelihood that these will inspire or motivate you to succeed. In fact, by closing your mind you will become more negative and your mind will be more preoccupied with dealing with worries and with negativity.</p>
<p>In order to find inspiration it is also a good idea to permit your mind to be influenced and shaped by newer ways of thinking and in addition it should ponder and think things out and not just deny or accept ideas without carefully thinking them over. An open mind is conducive to change and it will more readily accept newer ways of thinking and will accept novel ideas which will then motivate and inspire a person.</p>
<p>A person&#8217;s emotions are often closely related to how a person responds to ideas and in addition they will also be tied to your past experiences in life. One person can find a particular story inspiring while another person may be totally unmoved by it. It is therefore a good idea to keep your emotions under check as in your emotions may lie a number of subtleties that can easily inspire you.</p>
<p>You will also find inspirational success if you learn to share your personal experiences with others. The more you get things off your chest the more likely it is that this sharing of experiences will provide a spark of enthusiasm that can help you achieve great things in life.</p>
<p>Finally, solitude is an important ingredient to being inspired enough to succeed in life.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.realandsherri.info">Inspirational Success</a> comes to those who understand the advantages of change. Individuals that do the same things again and again will hardly find inspiration to succeed as they will be in a fixed groove in which they will generally find security. More info on http://www.realandsherri.info</p>
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		<title>Who Invented Speed Reading?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 08:09:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Jay Polmar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The worlds most famous speed reading course is Reading Dynamics created by Evelyn Wood. Its famous for teaching people to read faster, or speed reading as she called it. Her live course was the first known course that taught students to read faster and it started with about 25 hours of training to double your reading speed.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The worlds most famous speed reading course is Reading Dynamics created by Evelyn Wood. Its famous for teaching people to read faster, or speed reading as she called it. Her live course was the first known course that taught students to read faster and it started with about 25 hours of training to double your reading speed. </p>
<p>Over time the method was made available all over the world. These well practiced techniques teach students to read more rapidly, and also comprehend more of what they are reading. These techniques have proven to be repeatedly effective with all ages in many countries all over the world.</p>
<p>There are many stories about how Evelyn Wood first learned speed reading. My personal favorite was that she, as a child, was fishing at a nearby lake in Utah where she was living. To Evelyn, fishing was a relaxing necessity, but her mind was always very active. </p>
<p>When fishing, she brought a book to read until she saw that the float on the fishing line was bobbing. Then she&#8217;d reel in the fish. It was said that she read with the sun at her back for natural light, and used her index finger on her dominant hand to track under the words she was reading. </p>
<p>Whenever a fish bit, she just put down the book and started fishing back again. That&#8217;s how it all started.</p>
<p>As she got older, she went to the University of Utah where one professor read and graded her 80-page research paper in just ten minutes. This came to 2,500 words per minute. He didn&#8217;t realized how to tell his student what made is so he could read fast, nor how he developed his ability. He just read and could understand very quickly and efficiently.</p>
<p>Challenged by the potential to read that fast, Evelyn researched and studied fast readers to see if she could improve her reading speed and comprehension too. Then, she began to teach students herself, she figured out that it could be favorable to them if she passed her skills on. </p>
<p>This desire to read faster and comprehend more is Universal. People all over the world were fascinated in, what turned out to be, Evelyn&#8217;s own techniques for speed reading and comprehension.  As she expanded her research and investigation of speed reading, she found people from different parts of the world reading 1,500 to 6,000 words per minute. All had  an impressive level of comprehension proven by their knack for recalling specifics of the text. </p>
<p>She cataloged what each of them did to read faster and she discovered that each had their own traits and all of them had multiple traits in common with the others. These included:</p>
<p>1. Words were seen, and read, in groups.  2. Readers identified patterns and key words when they scanned text, quickly identifying the purpose and theme behind the writings. 3. Readers also sped up or slowed down with the simplicity or complexity of the reading materials. This permitted them control of levels of comprehension. </p>
<p>Based on this the Evelyn Wood method was developed. Techniques were developed and tested. </p>
<p>In 1959, she was proficient and prepared enough to make a system that would teach others to speed read as well. Later that year, she opened the Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics Institute in Washington DC. John F. Kennedy was the first president to have his White House staff trained by the Evelyn Wood method.</p>
<p>Today, the Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics Institute no longer exists in the US. The rights were sold off to various publishers to market as courses, self-taught, and the former Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics teachers have private instructional practices. Some teachers are still healthy enough in their mid 6os and 70s to still teach the original technique.</p>
<p>Today, the few remaining teachers have passed their secrets to others, who have put the courses online for you to study. Though, you might learn from itinerant speed reading instructors who often teach classes at community colleges, or private corporations throughout the US and beyond. In New Zealand, Australia, and Western Europe, some offices of the original Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics have survived the creator who past on over 20 years ago.</p>
<p>Since the 1990s, courses became available in audio, video VCR, and later, DVD, adding a convenience that Evelyn could never have even dreamed of when she first taught. Faster reading with greater comprehension can be obtained by students around the world by using the system that Evelyn Wood invented while fishing one sunny day. To find Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics courses, check with www.speedread.org, they carry the audio and video versions to help you increase your reading speed and achieve far greater.</p>
<p>Study the self-taught program that helps more students Study Straight A&#8217;s<a href="http://speedread.org/speed-read-college.php">Study Straight A&#8217;s</a>, plus Learn to <a href="http://speedread.org/speed-read-college.php">Study Great Grades</a> You are welcome to reprint this article &#8211; but get your own <a href='http://www.uberarticles.com/?id=1107797&amp;p=33876'>unique content</a> version here.</p>
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		<title>Belief</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 08:09:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Jay Polmar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beliefs determine how we see, interact and feel the world around us. Beliefs are ideas that are formed after repetition and contemplation that are accepted as truth and reality. Therefore they impact how we see life.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beliefs determine how we see, interact and feel the world around us. Beliefs are ideas that are formed after repetition and contemplation that are accepted as truth and reality. Therefore they impact how we see life.</p>
<p>Belief and knowledge are often in conflict. The difference might be subtle, but significant. Knowledge is something that you and others, who might be considered experts in that field, consider to be true and there is reasonable, plausible, and provable scientific explanation for that wisdom.</p>
<p>A belief on the other hand is founded on personal experience or only on faith.</p>
<p>Too many people require you to accept their belief based on blind faith. Belief is not a fact and therefore usually not provable beyond a shadow of a down.</p>
<p>Remember, its wasn&#8217;t long ago that people believed the world is flat, and that we thought women were witches, hunted them down, and then burned them.</p>
<p>Welcome to belief, which is based on superstitions, or ignorance.</p>
<p>Ignorant humans once believed that the Earth was the center of the universe, and that it was flat. Really they demonstrated was that what really was FLAT was the human ability to think outside the box and perceive something that others could not perceive.</p>
<p>When scientists discovered great things, hundreds of years ago, they were jailed, tortured and murdered. The Catholic Church did not want people to see clearly, and therefore stopped the voices of these researchers.</p>
<p>Actually, during that time in history it was thought to be common knowledge that these ancient flat world beliefs were true. Even though humankind was sincere in its ignorant beliefs, those beliefs were false and by not believing as the others told you to, you were subject to arrest, imprisonment, and torture which often lead to death.</p>
<p>Times have changed. Today, things that you believe have changed, and you may believe in something so firmly that you count it as knowledge. When, in fact, there may be considerable evidence from the past experience that a particular belief is a truth,&#8221; its only truth for you from your personal experience. Just because you believe it is true, does not make it true. Although it might become a truth for you personally, by believing it you are limiting yourself by holding on to self-limiting beliefs.</p>
<p>The trick is to pull back the veil and see the real truth. That is one that is universal and does not need to be believed, it just is. These are referred to as universal truths. They exist and work beyond our own self-limiting beliefs. They forge and work through the universe and in our lives.</p>
<p>Gravity is a truth. Believe in it or not. Its still a real truth. If you drop something it will fall to the ground. If you trip, and fall, you could hurt your butt. You can only fall DOWN, you don&#8217;t fall up.</p>
<p>Now this is only a truth that exists here on Earth under normal circumstances. There are other forces that can resist this law such as a strong wind. You may have been programmed since childhood to conceive things that you thought to be true &#8211; but, once you realized that they were not true, you may have wondered why you wasted time and energy believing in them at all.</p>
<p>Take the case of Santa Claus. You believed he was real. You believed that by some mystical miracle he went around the world in one night and brought presents to every well-behaved child. You may have further believed that he ate the burnt cookies you left for him and he drank that horrible lactose free milk. You believe that it was all related to your doing good things and not bad things, and that Santa was well, almost like God!</p>
<p>There was strong evidence to your belief:</p>
<p>Your parents told you he was real. (You trusted your parents without question)</p>
<p>The cookies were disappeared and the milk glass was empty. Even the crumbs disappeared.</p>
<p>There were presents under the Christmas tree in the morning.</p>
<p>You saw Santa at the mall, and you had a picture of Santa to prove it.</p>
<p>Your friends believed in him too.</p>
<p>All of this evidence pointed toward knowledge, you just knew he existed. It pointed to a truth in that not only did you know he existed, everyone around you knew also. This belief as you found out was not true. It had shaped your view of the world as a child and still may have a lingering impact on your current notion system.</p>
<p>The point is that there are other things that you may think are true, but are not. You have been told things all your life for a variety of reasons: to make you feel better, to be funny, to hurt you, because other people believed it was true, and for other noble and not so noble reasons. You made the choice whether to believe what was being told you. You weighed this information and decided whether it fit or not into your already existing belief system. You either rejected the idea straight out, accepted it as part of what you already believed, or it changed your belief system.</p>
<p>Beliefs are very powerful, and they do shape our reality. If you believe in something strong enough, it becomes real in your life. There is a universal law that states that likes attract like. If you believe in something strong enough it not only becomes your reality, it attracts similar things to your life.</p>
<p>Suppose you believe you are clumsy. Your parents said you were clumsy, your coach as school did and so did your friends. They told you that you were an accident waiting to happen. You thought this to be true. Your whole life you tripped over your shadow. Not only did you believe this, but you also created that reality and circumstances of being clumsy.</p>
<p>Examine your beliefs and draw back the veil. Well, Ill be. They seem to have constantly hypnotized me to trip myself up &#8212; all my life &#8212; well, I&#8217;ll be! And, then &#8211; you don&#8217;t have to be! It&#8217;s all your belief.</p>
<p>Dr. Jay Polmar, author of Thinkright, was a teacher and instructor at colleges and universities in the Southwest and Hawaii about the quality and power of Thought being an active force in creating the quality of your life. Learn more in Thinkright.</p>
<p>Transform the ethics and happiness of your future with ThinkRight <a href='http://www.speedread.org/think-right.php/'>ThinkRight and have a great life!</a>, and <a href='http://www.speedread.org/think-right.php/'>ThinkRight and have a great life!</a> You can get a unique content version of this article from the Uber <a href='http://www.uberarticles.com/home.php?id=2110179&amp;p=33876'>Article Directory</a>.</p>
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