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#37220 - 06/19/03 03:41 PM What's you best achivement?
hkably Offline
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Registered: 12/06/02
Posts: 66
Loc: Orlando, FL, USA
Hi!

I'm really interested to hear your best achivements with photoreading!

For example, Did you memorize a book in a short time? Did it make you a genius? Do you think faster? Can you photoread a book in 1 minute, and activate it in another minute?

Basically, Tell me about any achivement you had with photoreading!

Thanks alot!






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#37221 - 06/19/03 05:00 PM Re: What's you best achivement?
THEChangLiu Offline
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Registered: 06/05/03
Posts: 73
Loc: somewhere
don't joke...
Learning is an individual task, I don't see why others should brag about how great they are at your request. What's the point of PRing and activating a book in 1min? To me, that would defeat the purpose of Activation, which is to have some fun getting the book. If I can activate a book in 1min, it's probably not worth reading.


YEP






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#37222 - 06/19/03 08:12 PM Re: What's you best achivement?
hkably Offline
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Registered: 12/06/02
Posts: 66
Loc: Orlando, FL, USA
TO: THEChangLiu
I didn't say that others should brag about how great they are at my request!!!!?

I just enjoy hearing any good side effect of Photoreading from others! That's all!

If you don't want to tell your story, that's OK! This is not a demand!!!






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#37223 - 06/19/03 10:31 PM Re: What's you best achivement?
youngprer Offline
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Registered: 01/23/02
Posts: 1150
Loc: Houston, Texas
If anyone here can activate a book in 2 minutes, please step forward and demonstrate. lol

My best activation time is Using Your Brain for a Change, by Richard Bandler, done in around 15 minutes.

Natural Brilliance was done in 30-45, I think more around 45.

Also did a third of a book report one time for an English project, PRed the book in one hour, and spent about two hours writing what little I did, and got a 105 because it was so good. You can find the articles I wrote over the book I did, The Way of the Peaceful Warrior, by Dan Millman, at my website.

-youngprer
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#37224 - 06/20/03 12:33 PM Re: What's you best achivement?
THEChangLiu Offline
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Registered: 06/05/03
Posts: 73
Loc: somewhere
=) show off. but good job Youngprer






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#37225 - 06/20/03 02:16 PM Re: What's you best achivement?
Kaiden Offline
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Registered: 01/29/02
Posts: 988
Loc: Milwaukee, WI, USA
I did some stress Spontanious Activation with "The White Goddess" by Robert Graves. I also did some "bibliomantic" activation with Fight Club. Someone asked me a question, I had no idea what the answer was, so I opened the book and there it was, looking right at me.

Usually, though, there's nothing wrong with taking your good sweet time on manual activation. It's faster than regular reading, and you get a lot more out of it. Still, any time you invest is INVESTED time, not SPENT time.






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#37226 - 06/20/03 02:26 PM Re: What's you best achivement?
hkably Offline
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Registered: 12/06/02
Posts: 66
Loc: Orlando, FL, USA
Yesterday, I photoread a book on How to Speak with Confidence. Today when I talked to my Mom, she said that my voice is so loud that her ears was going to explode!! Wow!!!

I realized that my voice was loud unconsciously, Isn't this great!

So what I did is that I borrowed 10 or 11 books on Speeches for me to photoread. I hope it'll help in my speech class.

Good Luck for everyone!






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#37227 - 06/20/03 02:36 PM Re: What's you best achivement?
hkably Offline
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Registered: 12/06/02
Posts: 66
Loc: Orlando, FL, USA
before maybe 8 months, I couldn't write very well and had mostly B's on my essays. So I photoread a book on grammer and some writing techniques. Now after 8 months, I write perfectly and have all A's on my essays. I even went to the tutor to check my essay's structure and grammer, but she couldn't find anything wrong. I even begged her to find something, but she COULDN'T!

By the way, Since I learned the Photoreading system, I've never activated a book because when I photoread a book, my purpose is always a direct learning to influence my actions!

That's why I always photoread books on How-To style books. For example, I'm interested in books about how-to remove your anger, or how-to eliminate your fears, or how-to be a better person. Also, it works 200%.

Good luck!






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#37228 - 06/22/03 08:09 PM Re: What's you best achivement?
Carlton Offline
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Registered: 06/01/03
Posts: 2
Loc: St.Paul, Minnesotta, USA
quote:
Originally posted by hkably:
before maybe 8 months, I couldn't write very well and had mostly B's on my essays. So I photoread a book on grammer and some writing techniques. Now after 8 months, I write perfectly and have all A's on my essays. I even went to the tutor to check my essay's structure and grammer, but she couldn't find anything wrong. I even begged her to find something, but she COULDN'T!

By the way, Since I learned the Photoreading system, I've never activated a book because when I photoread a book, my purpose is always a direct learning to influence my actions!

That's why I always photoread books on How-To style books. For example, I'm interested in books about how-to remove your anger, or how-to eliminate your fears, or how-to be a better person. Also, it works 200%.

Good luck!


One time, I photoread all the cleaning supplies in my janitors closet. I chose the right ones and my Bossy didn't fire me. Hes fired me many times before, I cant say how many though. Im fascinated by the topic of cleaning supplies, you know. I went to the librery and they said they disn't have books about it though. I guess that's my all time greatest PHotoReading accomplishment.
ByeBye,
Carlton Janus III, Janitor







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