howard berg world s fastest speed reader

Posted by friend | Posted in Howard Stephen Berg, how to speed read, howard berg, speed reading, speed reading techniques, world s fastest reader, world s fastest speed reader | Posted on 22-10-2009 | Print This Post |
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Howard Stephen Berg is acknowledged in the 1990 Guinness Book of World Records as the "Fastest Reader in the World" for reading more than 25,000 words a minute (over 416 words per second) and writing more than 100 words a minute.Berg has been honored by over nine books that track outstanding professional performance including, "Who's Who Among Emerging Leaders, and 2,000 Notable American Men".how

happy halloween pictures cartoons October 31

Posted by friend | Posted in happy funny halloween pictures cartoons October 31 | Posted on 20-10-2009 | Print This Post |
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Retail IS Different

Posted by Shelle Rose Charvet | Posted in Influencing and Persuasion, Personal Effectiveness, Shelle Rose Charvet, establishing rapport, increase sales, persuasion, retail sales, sales, sales techniques | Posted on 19-10-2009 | Print This Post |
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I was just speaking to someone today who wants to sell over a million dollars in the next year of a well-known brand of furniture. She knows it can be done – a sales person in my area has done  it. She knows retail is different than selling services and products in other environments. She [...]

The Nobel Peace Prize and Obama’s Real Mission

Posted by Shelle Rose Charvet | Posted in Influencing and Persuasion, Political Strategy | Posted on 09-10-2009 | Print This Post |
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Congratulations and mazeltov to President Obama on being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize! A very interesting choice for this year's prize - I hope it reminds the American President of what his real mission is. The one he made so many of us believe in.

How Deep is the Divide between Therapy and Science?

Posted by Michael F. Steger, Ph.D. | Posted in Therapy, Treatment, behavioral health, clinical psychology, cognitive behavior therapy, counseling, counseling psychologists, counseling psychology, easy solution, empirically supported treatment, empiricism, evidence based practice, hackles, mackenzie phillips, new article, newsweek, populace, professionalism, psychological health, psychological science, psychotherapy, pumping iron, scientist practitioner, timothy baker, valid evidence, varda shoham | Posted on 09-10-2009 | Print This Post |
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Is there a Mackenzie Phillips-sized family secret lurking in the heart of psychology? I take a look at the often-profound disagreement over how can our profession best serve our clients. read more

Canada: Liberals take a well-deserved dive in the polls

Posted by Shelle Rose Charvet | Posted in Influencing and Persuasion, Political Strategy | Posted on 09-10-2009 | Print This Post |
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On September 8, 2009 the CBC released it’s latest Canadian political poll. The Liberals under Michael Ignatieff dropped sharply to 25.7% and the Harper Conservatives jumped to 37.7%, putting them in the ballpark to finally get a majority government if elections were held now. What went wrong for Ignatieff and the Liberals? Another case of not [...]

Success on the Far Side of Failure—Learning from Failures

Posted by janita | Posted in Failure, SUCCESS | Posted on 06-10-2009 | Print This Post |
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Successful people often share similar characteristics. But I have come to believe that the single thing they have most in common is that they find success on the far side of failure.   What do I mean by that? I find that almost all successful people have experienced significant failures in life or in their work, [...]