Friday, January 31, 2020

The Power of Your Vocabulary – Have Fun With It

Fun With Vocabulary

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Your Word for Today is “Nimble”

Did you have a grade school teacher who insisted on teaching his or her students a “word of the day”? You were given the definition of the word, and then instructed to use it as much as possible during the day. While the word of the day is an effective means of learning single words, you would be reincarnated into several subsequent lifetimes by the time you could amass a substantial vocabulary by learning a single word every day.

That said, this message focuses on a single word: nimble. This interesting little word is a versatile adjective that can be used to describe various activities.

Synonyms for Nimble:

                     spry, agile, lively, active, quick, dexterous

OK – so now that you’ve learned the meaning of the word – here is an example of how to use the word “nimble” correctly in a sentence.

She has such a nimble gait to her walk.

Here is another you may recognize:

Jack be Nimble. Jack be quick. Jack Jumped over the candlestick!


Of course, accumulating a good vocabulary and understanding words on a surface level is not sufficient. You must understand words on a deeper level to gain a sense of their true vibration and impact.

Here is something fun for singles

The next time you find yourself in the company of a fascinating stranger and desire to break the ice, ask an intelligent question. Make your inquiry something that will make Mr. or Ms. Intriguing think a little, but not so difficult as to trigger a meltdown. You may generate a potentially beautiful friendship.

One possibility is to ask something like “How do you spell hyperbole?”  Just be sure to pronounce the word correctly. Whether or not your companion knows the correct spelling, the ice has been broken.

Hopefully you’ve found this brief foray into the world of words enjoyable and . . . nimble.  If you are not yet caught up, you have work to do. There’s a great training you should check out.  But I can’t recall what it’s called. The name was so catchy, too . . .

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Thursday, January 2, 2020

EXERCISE YOUR BRAIN THROUGH MENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY

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One of the great benefits of Mental Photography is that it enhances your experience of reading. On average, an adult will read at approximately 250 words per minute (wpm) however, an adult who is trained in Mental Photography techniques will generally be able to read at 25,000 wpm (or more!).

Mental Photography

Mental Photography is a learning technique that allows you to assimilate information at 100 times the average reading speed, with 100% retention for life. This technique is natural and it uses the “whole brain”, which is why it can help you exercise your brain and will defy the nature of slow reading.

The way we are taught to read at school is not in our very natures – it is a learned ability, and in the process of learning to read our ability to access our Photographic Memory is lost.

Mental Photography forges pathways to a part of our brain that has amazing abilities – like being able to read 100 times faster and retain that information forever. Literally, your reading experience could be faster than two pages per second with 100% retention. However, Mental Photography is not just limited to learning; it also opens up those amazing abilities the brain has.

Exercise Your Brain

There are numerous benefits if you exercise your brain:

Elevated Whole Brain Activity – this means that you can utilize both the left and right brain at the same time, at a much higher level. For example, right brain activity is creativityimagination and feelings; while left brain activity is logical thinking and facts. By elevating the use of both sides of your brain, you can expand your brain’s function and accept more information than usual.

Strengthens neural pathways – When your neural pathways are strengthened, you can think or even feel things automatically. You can absorb information faster: like learning how to play a musical instrument, learning how to drive, learning to speak a new language or even how to play a sport.

Hemispheric Balancing – When the two hemispheres of brain are balanced, a person can achieve their goals more easily and quickly.

Heightened communication between the conscious and the subconscious; You can literally grow more memory (Dendrites) and develop quicker and clearer thinking.

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