KWIK BRAIN
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March 20, 2017
Motivation is a set of emotions (painful and pleasurable) that act as the fuel for our actions.
What if you could read one book a week without speed-reading? How much of an advantage could it give you? In this episode, I'll show you exactly how to read 52 books a year!
Leaders are readers. Warren Buffett reads 500 pages a day, devoting 80% of his day to reading. Bill Gates wants the superpower of reading faster. JFK and Carter brought speed-reading instructors into the White House to train their staff.
The average person only reads a few books a year. The average CEO reads 4 or 5 books a month.
We live in an information age where the right knowledge is not only power, it’s profit – both financial and otherwise. Now, mind power is more important than muscle power. And the ‘kwik’er you can learn, the ‘kwik’er you can earn.
But how do you learn this knowledge? Through reading.
If someone has decades of experience in a particular field, and they put it into a book, that means you can download decades into days.
Don’t let your self-help books become shelf-help!
Remember, if you’re not reading, you have no advantage over someone who can’t read.
Take notes if you can!
The best way to accelerate your reading is by investing in a speed-reading program. If you triple your reading speed, you can finish a book a week by reading just 15 minutes a day! And it’s not just about speed-reading but SMART reading. There’s no sense in reading faster if you don’t remember any of it!
Join my FREE speed-reading web class! Register here.