Saturday, May 15, 2010

Positive Thoughts to motivate you

Email Bangalore: Most of the companies judge their candidates based on the attitude one displays rather than the skills. It is important that we nourish and improve our attitude. One should practice and attain it because companies can rarely build your attitude though they can train you for skills. Farsighted companies understand how to motivate and help people with their attitudes.

There are a few "tricks" that others have suggested, and ones from me that you may have not heard:



An atmosphere filled with positive attitude will ensure that you remain positive throughout the day.

Negative and bad motivation must be avoided at all costs.

It is essential to prevent oneself from being "realistic." And think that you're being rational. One must admit the problem and tell the truths to others in the unemployment line.


Recall positive things and people which will help you to stay motivated.

Reading of self-help books will give fruitful results.

Manage yourself as such that you become more amiable to your surroundings.

Try to laugh a lot for it is impossible to be negative and out of sorts if you smile and laugh a lot.

A book titled Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, is not a motivational book, per se but it is a must read for all who desire to be motivated.

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The Single Most Powerful Memory Technique that Nobody Teaches You Systematically

Question: What is the most important memory technique for exam?


Answer: Revision.

As the chart diagram shows below, without revision, we forget 82% within 24 hours.

We remember better at about 10 minutes after the learning finishes. The reason for this strange memory phenomenon is simple: at the moment learning period finishes, the brain has not had enough time to organize and store the last items. It needs a few minutes to store, organize, integrate the last items.



Please note that the memory decreases sharply after initial learning. We remember only 18% after 24 hours.

We forget 82% of all that we learn within 24 hours!!

This is a very important fact for you to remember.

So, you must revise in a systematic way to get the maximum benefit from your hard work.

Our Mind Power Course teaches systematic revision and many other techniques to help you learn and remember more in less time for success in your exams.

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