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Emotional
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| Step 1: | You start reading an article that is five paragraphs long. |
| Step 2: | Something catches your eye about paragraph three that provides a feeling of well-being. Often this happens, because your subconscious finds something in the article to help you solve a problem. And often what it finds is information that you can relate to something you already know. |
| Step 3: | Now you're attention is drawn to paragraph one. And it just so happens, that you couldn't have understood paragraph one so well had you not first read paragraph three (and remember, it was your emotional intelligence that lead you to paragraph three). |
| Step 4: | Now that you understand paragraphs 1 and 3, you suddenly see how to make sense of the whole article. |
Can you see how this is better than just reading from start to finish? It's like putting together a jigsaw puzzle. It's much easier to fill in the empty spaces when you already have the more obvious pieces in place. However, a person reading the traditional way could easily get stuck for a long, long time at paragraph one.
Can you also see how another persons learning-path for this article might be different than yours? Since what we know is determined by our life and each person's life, can you see why what might be obvious for you is likely to be different for that other person? And more importantly, why each of you has a unique learning path!
So, the higher your emotional intelligence, the faster you find and get through your unique learning path. Click here to visit a remarkable site dedicated to helping you increase your emotional intelligence on all levels. You'll find lots of information on how to break through blocks, develop your mind, develop your intuition, and a whole lot more. I can't recommend it highly enough.
It's true that you need to establish a clear purpose for learning. You get through material faster because you only go to parts that will solve your problem.
For example, if you need to know how to bake a chocolate cake, you don't need to read all of the pie recipes, too.
Most of learning is actually like that. You have something you do. You have books or other materials that can help you do it. But what you need out of those materials can be found in just a small part of them.
The key however, is really understanding your purpose. Because sometimes you may think your purpose is one thing, but it really is something else!
Heres an example...
Let's say you have an exam in a couple of days in a subject you don't particulary care for. So, you say to yourself, "my purpose for studying is to pass the exam". But is that your real purpose?
What I'm getting here is that every purpose actually comes down to a feeling that you want. Maybe passing the exam will help you feel better about yourself. In that case if you define your purpose for studying as "to feel better about myself" you will probably feel much more motivated than if you define your purpose as "to pass the exam".
When you develop your emotional intelligence, you get to the true feelings that motivate you faster. In other words, developing your emotional intelligence can deliver huge results to you.
Now if you're already quite skilled at using your emotional intelligence as your main navigation system and want an even larger payoff (emotionally, financially, spiritually), I highly recommend you check out award-winning author John Harricharan's PowerPause system.
This is a 3 minute, 3 step system for achieving personal success and happiness. It's gotten a tremendous amount of buzz and praise recently. If you want to feel real momentum in your learning and new heights in your emotional intelligence, click here to check it out.
Good luck developing your life's personal navigation system. Good luck in your journey to take your emotional intelligence to the highest levels.
It's
the most rewarding journey of all.
"Emotional
Intelligence: Your Master Key to Learning Quickly"
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