Category Archives: Learning Methods

What’s in a Name?

We all sell something even if it is just ideas. In the book, “How I Raised Myself from Failure to Success in Selling” by Frank Bettger, he explains a simple but effective way to remember people’s names. People are pleased … Continue reading

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Eat an Elephant one Bite at a Time

I frequently find myself procrastinating things that I that I need to get done!  Recently I read with great anticipation “Eat That Frog! 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done is Less Time” by Brian Tracy. Slice … Continue reading

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Consistently Do Bite-Size Activities Every Day

Do you make daily choices that will lead you to the success that you want to achieve? In a great book “The Slight Edge” by Jeff Olson, he explains that the decisions you make every day compounded over time will … Continue reading

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Success or Significance

I am currently reading the book “The Art of Significance” by Dan Clark. In the introduction, he asks the question, “Do you aspire to be successful – or would you rather be significant?” He says that he came to the … Continue reading

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Flag Information Quick and Easy

Holly loves the United States and has a flag pole in her front yard so she can display the flag every day.  She has just learned that tomorrow the community has been asked by the governor to fly the flag … Continue reading

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