Showing posts with label study. Show all posts
Showing posts with label study. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
543. Study, but What to Study ?
All of your life, study Life, Love, Philosophy, Politics, Martial Arts, and Business. Keep abreast of Technology. After that, you should study what you please.
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
404. Being A Warrior
Be a brave warrior, courteous, chivalrous, kind and learned. Read, train and study all your life.
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Monday, January 31, 2011
353. Expertise, Confidence
If you study any subject for an hour a day, every day, eventually you will become THE world expert on that subject. No-one will know more about it than you. Learn to have this level of confidence in your self. There is a fashion these days to denigrate experts and to dismiss their knowledge. This is the small mind syndrome in action. You must never accept this treatment of your superior knowledge from those who are your inferiors. State loudly and clearly that you are the expert and demand to know what credentials your attackers have that makes them think that they have the right to challenge you. Then set about demolishing their positions entirely.
As an expert, read constantly. Build on your knowledge every day. Use your knowledge to help, instruct, enlighten and inform.
As an expert, read constantly. Build on your knowledge every day. Use your knowledge to help, instruct, enlighten and inform.
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
274. Where we Learn Most.
Reading and study are very important but where we really learn the most is from those around us.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
262. Right Study
Learn to study and read in a state of quiet, choiceless awareness. Then you will find that you are not working or struggling to master something but instead you are visiting an old friend.
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010
257. Study
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wz_2undwiqY&p=EE3610626B7B3438&playnext=1&index=19
When studying, make use of all the techniques available to you and look for new ones everywhere. Read the literature of Educational Psychology. Study the books:
Use Your Head - Tony Buzan
Read Well and Remember - Owen Webster
Study to Succeed - Phillip Hills
How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci - Michael Gelb
Goal Mapping - Brian Maye.
When studying, make use of all the techniques available to you and look for new ones everywhere. Read the literature of Educational Psychology. Study the books:
Use Your Head - Tony Buzan
Read Well and Remember - Owen Webster
Study to Succeed - Phillip Hills
How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci - Michael Gelb
Goal Mapping - Brian Maye.
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Use Your Head


Sunday, June 13, 2010
59. Discipline and Responsibility.
As you grow, you are learning to become more and more disciplined. Ultimately, all your discipline comes from within. You will learn to take care of yourself, physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually and materially. This involves the practices of good hygiene, meditation, martial arts, exercise, diet, study, investing and saving. Disciplines like these can be fun, rewarding and exhilirating. They help to give you control over your life. Acquiring these disciplines and embodying them is about taking responsibility for your own life.
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Monday, April 5, 2010
47. Worry
Worry is the twin sister of guilt. To worry is to use up the present moment being obsessed with the future. Like guilt, worry can be used to manipulate people. This is a favourite tactic of politicians when they want to get their own way. Bullies use it as a tactic too. Worry manufactures anxiety. 99.99% of the things we worry about never happen. Great thinkers, leaders inventors are not worriers. If you worry, it steals your time and immobilises you in the present with fearful thoughts about the future. Do not waste even 1 second worrying. If you assign a €1.00 value to a second of your life, then 1 day is equivalent to €84,000. Don't waste even 1 second - you might be glad of it some day. Worry will never prevent a tragedy, only sensible precautions will do that. Train and prepare for the worst case scenario then you will have everything covered.
The only value to worries is that they can motivate you to take action regarding the issue - if you're worried about exams then get busy studying !
The only value to worries is that they can motivate you to take action regarding the issue - if you're worried about exams then get busy studying !
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