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Exposure to symbols make you smarter?

Exposure to symbols of success Make You Smarter?

Do not you proud to be practical, useful and factual? So do I.

When I read the search for new guard question in my mind how the new-stuff

batteries against what I already know and practice. Is it practical and healthy mind?

Exposure to the letters A & F

Get this: if you go examination (sixth year, the school or law school) and before the test see the letter A or F – you are influenced to performance better or worse.

It is weird – you do not consciously see the letters A or F, because

your non-conscious mind automatically records test scores representative. It is the law of association linking the memories of each test you already taken.

Your brain has a neural network of words associated with the test and

An average success and a positive self-image. F is part of your long-term memory related to an assessment of your work as a personal failure.

The F reinforces negative shame, guilt and a sense of personal worthlessness. Our emotions cause the dominant influence of A and F on the performance test. How we feel affects how we think and how we proceed. A dispute, a fight or a bad mood and spirit rattles our test performance.

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Google: Dr. Keith Cian lead author of the University of Missouri, published in British Journal of Educational Psychology March 2010. The research represents the probability of a student to improve his exam results when exposed to the letter A or E before the exam.

Exposure to the letter F makes the student more likely fail. We have been trained and conditioned to associate (pair), these two categories of test success and failure emotional. We use our left brain (consciousness) with his reasoning and logic and our right brain (nonconsciousness) with its emotional power of fear and joy.

Nonconscious Motivation

A Letter of primes students to exert effort, Pride and intent to perform well. Letter F him first access memories of past failures, rejection and defeat. Like Charlie Brown in Peanuts, the student feels condemned by the letter F and plays this role. Remember the term – "motivational state".

Reality: When people approach any task with the desire to succeed (earn an A), they do better when their state of mind (attitude) strives to avoid failure (get an F). The motivation is both conscious (control) and non-conscious (Unconscious) of their emotional state of mind.

Who is dominant? Answer: non-conscious motivation based on emotional experiences in school. We internalize emotions and feelings of A and F over the years.

Reality: This research is further evidence that subliminal perception (in the threshold of consciousness) exists and influences our decisions, actions and beliefs. Not knowing why, how, or even the existence of a letter and F – affects our behavior and ultimate outcomes. It is an adaptation of the autonomic nervous system function.

Practice pragmatic and logical

What if a high school teacher with a decorated classroom at 25 past events? Have you already noticed that after a little while hanging on the walls becomes

"Wallpaper"? It stops registering on our consciousness. I pause once a week and really watching my Picasso and Vincent van Gogh to refresh the two halves of the brain.

What If you decorated your home office and work with images of financial success? Imagine publish photos of your dream home (paid in full) Florida by the Oceanside, a Chase debit card with $ 50,000, and a Patek Phillips ($ 18,000) watch? Would you consciously nonconsciously motivated to succeed?

Self-conditioning

The scientific research indicates that you can condition your mind to succeed. Must daily positive reinforcement and is called operant conditioning. The secret is the daily repetition of building a positive usually through a network of neurons in the experiment.

Scientific research indicates conditioning works to improve health, learning, memory formation, and personality. Corporate Team The game is a strategy taught.

Eighty-for percent of us will never attempt self-conditioning because of the requirement (Effort) building daily. Lazy does not apply.

Best Bet: combine both aware (stop, look and smile) and non-conscious reasoning. nonconscious strategies include meditation, creative visualization and affirmations control. Would you invest 6 to 10-minutes a day for personal growth?

Even if you do nothing to chance, but finding the Boot A or F, you will be influenced, persuaded and changed by them. We want to improve your chances of success by the use of specific strategies, such as Medi-mental-movies-control statements.

: Speed reading example is the difference between chance and specific spacing

Orientation (Strategies have) when reading. What is the best, a proven system for personal growth or hit or miss, arbitrary or accidental events?

Speed Reading permanently 3x your learning skills and double (2x) your long-term memory. You decide if you are perfect as you are. Secret strategies.

Sense Sense

Stay with me. When you're exposed to something that has no meaning (unexpected

associations) your brain is scrambled and research for safety and order.

Examples: Order a movie directed by David Lynch (abstract and mysterious) or

read a book Nonlinear Franz Kafka (and unexpected brain rattling). Result: your

attention is disrupted because you can not not predict what happens next.

Result: you automatically get smarter by turning on your prefrontal cortex

for service complex. Advantages: pay you double your comprehension, concentration, attention and give meaning to your environment. Life demands meaning and purpose, we are motivated to learn new adaptation models.

Google @ UC Santa Barbara, Dr. Travis Prouix published in Psychological Science.

Endwords

We are conditioned by our environment and culture. Is this reasonable?

a) Our feelings are the result of our behavior.

b) Our behaviors are a direct result of our convictions.

c) the proceedings must be challenged and evidence based.

Do you have a competitive advantage in your career by playing three (3)

books, articles and reports in the time it takes for your peers to complete a sentence?

Contact us for a speed reading on unrelated procedures. The time for Personal Growth

now.

Cheers,

© Copyright 2010 H. Bernard Wechsler www.speedlearning.org

hbw@speedlearning.org

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About the Author

Author of Speed Reading For Professionals, published by Barron’s.

Business partner of Evelyn Wood, creator of speed reading, graduating

2 million, including the White House staffs of four U.S. Presidents:

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