When was the last time you read the entire newspaper? Got through your e-mails in the allotted time? Read all the reports and memos you were supposed to —before the big meeting?
As Seen in Fortune,
Education Week and on
Wall Street Journal Online
Memorizing by rote. Reading one word at a time and reading slowly to remember more. These old school teaching methods actually prevent you from managing the flood of information you’re exposed to on a daily basis.
As a doctoral candidate, Jackie Giuliano was expected to read at least 500 books. During a 20 year career with NASA on space exploration missions, he was inundated with information. Using methods he now teaches, he found a way to make his workload manageable. Now, he takes to the airwaves to reveal:
• How to read and remember three books, articles, and reports in the time it used to take to finish one.
• Novel and effective ways to memorize facts and figures.
• That it’s possible to appreciate and retain the information that’s thrown at you all day — instead of avoiding it.
• Winning strategies for test taking.
CREDENTIALS: A widely-published and sought-after public speaker, Jackie Giuliano holds a doctorate in environmental studies. He has been a university professor for 17 years, and has taught speed learning for 15. He is the author of two books. A complete archive of his work can be found at http://www.drjackie.org.
AVAILABILITY: Seattle, nationwide by arrangement and via telephone
CONTACT: Jackie Giuliano, (206) 755-9272 (WA); jackie@speedlearning100.org
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Why Didn’t They Teach This in School? How to Triple Your Learning Skills & Double Your Memory for Life
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