Sunday, March 10, 2013

How To Study Smarter

By Lisa Luder


Mental photography! If you're totally hooked on speed reading but think that you fall short because you forget about most of what you've speed read shortly after you've read it, you're not alone. Speed reading is definitely programmed in this way. Reading is really much the same merely worse. There's a process even better however, it's referred to as subliminal photography and it's been in existence ever since the 1970s. It was founded by Richard Welch, the dad of subliminal photography.

If you would like know what's a lot better than speed reading hear this: The moment you mentally photograph any topic you save that data permanently. There is no forgetting simply because the facts you mentally photograph settles to your long lasting memory by way of your subconscious mind. Not only is mental photography much better than speed reading as far as retention, it's much faster as well.

If you decided to speed read, it could no doubt take you between ten to twenty five mins to speed read an entire book due to all of the dipping and skimming involved. With mental photography it would take you only two minutes maximum. Providing you can flick through a complete story in 2 minutes you can take in that information in 2 mins. Mental, or subliminal photography as they like to call it, cuts off sub vocalization completely. Consequently when your eyes race through the pages, you aren't stating the words to yourself.

You don't have the time for that whatsoever! Because you aren't saying the words to yourself would mean that you have no time at all to imbibe them consciously. Basically, you aren't depending on your conscious mind to comprehend the information. In this way, all of it sinks to your subconscious mind at the seat of your long term memory where you finally "get it".

You don't have to practice the standard mind-numbing means of study so as to finally understand a thing any longer. With mental photography you can understand without all the rote work. This is really so amazing! Envision knocking out those 6 chapters required for your biology mid-term without difficulties, and truly understanding every fact? Or even studying for something as tantamount as the Bar Exam or GMAT?

Mental photography can definitely change your life! So far as academia it does take away lots of the pressure. And it's entirely you and absolutely ethical. You're simply taking advantage of something you were born with, to get to where you would like to reach in life. You are born with the capacity to mentally photograph, it's how toddlers learn to talk and move around, however you forgot it after you were introduced to reading as your primary mode of learning.




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