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Featured ImageAccording to a recent study by Xerox, the average person needs to read over a million words a week to keep up with the exploding information surge of the twenty-first century. That means the average American reader would have to spend almost 70 hours a week simply reading informational outlets in print and on the web! Although it would be impossible for anyone to keep abreast of today’s flood of information, Howard Stephen Berg is helping thousands across the globe increase their reading speed and information...Read more >>

 

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In recent years, scientists have identified three basic types of learners: auditory, visual, and tactile/kinesthetic. For CollegePlus! students, their learning styles are coupled with study skills techniques that assist them in completing their degrees at an accelerated rate. For Stephen Detwiler, a CollegePlus! English student, quiet studying is most conducive for him to retain information...Read more >>

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How can we maximize our potential for learning and leadership? One way is to cultivate the art of asking questions. Some of the brightest, most inspiring men and women I know, past and present, are also the most inquisitive. Good questions show mental sharpness, as well as a determined interest in other people. Answers to good questions are windows to the heart and soul.
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Learning How to Learn

• What do 95% of business leaders do to make themselves successful?
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• When compared with other nations, the US placed fifth on the list for literacy!


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