We all have a capacity for reading much much faster than we typically do. Our reading speed changes as we go through life. When we are in high school, we go through about two hundred words a minute ( 200 wpm ). We get to college/university and, because we have to read faster due to more time constraints and a much greater amount to read, we read faster. Most people in university average about 400 words per minute. Then we get out of university after our first degree, and now we don’t have to read so fast.
Month: December 2006
Here’s a good way of assessing if you have creativity within you. Check your pulse. Can you feel something? Yes? That’s a good start. Because if you are breathing, and if you’re not in a comatose condition, chances are that you’re as creative as the nearest creativity “expert”. Perhaps what may have happened is that this creativity thing got buried deep within by layers of adult life. Surely it’s time to bring it back to the surface…
Here’s a list of 8 things all executives need to think about – irrespective of rank, sector, type of organization, nature of work. These things will make or break you – just a question of time – depending on how you react. The choice is yours…
You can of course spend some money doing a diploma or a one-week intensive course in Time Management. Chances are that you’ll probably learn pretty much the same by reading this article…
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