Use Your Six Intellectual Factors To Acheive Anything In Life

January 27th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

Did you know that all of mankind’s greatest achievements can be summarized by six intellectual factors. If used correctly can make the difference between living a life full of abundance or misery?Did you know that at the age of retirement, according to the Social Security Administration, 96% of people are dead, broke, or still working? Did you know that only 3% are well-to-do and 1% are truly rich in a financial sense? I believe that this is 100% related to mindset. The top 4% who hold and control over 96% of the wealth must think differently. In short they use their mind differently than the 96% of the population who get very different results. This article is going to reveal to you how very successful people make consistent quantum leaps in their life by using their intellectual factors. Here are the six intellectual factors that contribute to the right mindset for success:

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Stress is Sort of Funny

December 8th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Stress is funny. Not ha-ha funny, but odd funny. It can motivate you to improve your life. But, it can also ruin your health and your life.

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Memory Technique: How to Perfect Your Memory Using The Alphabet Technique in 10 Minutes

August 5th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

This article will show you how to make use of Alphabet Technique to improve your memory. The Alphabet system is a peg memory technique similar to, but more sophisticated than, the Number/Rhyme system. It is a good method for remembering longer lists of items in a specific order, in such a way that you can tell if items are missing.

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Memory Pegs - How To Remember Anything Using An Easy Memory Peg System

July 20th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Need to remember a list of things to pick up at the store and you don’t have pen and paper to write them down?Not to worry - I’m going to teach you a system of memorizing lists that will change the way you think.

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