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Einstein Says Offers The Fast-Track
Practice reading Einstein Says aloud three-times - before taking an interview
or making a Group Presentation.
This exercise focuses your mental-rhythm and articulation to a professional level.
a) First reading is slow; it is ordinary speech of 125 words per minute.
b) Second reading is about 200 wpm accenting the capitalized phrases.
c) Third reading is at about 250 wpm with an easy bouncing rhythm.
d) When you make your presentation let the words flow spontaneously,
because you are prepared to positively influence your listeners.
—
1. Ein-Stein supposes his TOESES are Roses,
but Ein-Stein supposes E-RO-NE-OUS-LY!
2. Ein-Stein, he knows his TOESES aint Roses,
as Ein-Stein supposes his TOESES to be.
3. Ein-Stein supposes his TOESES aint Roses,
now – Ein-Stein supposes quite AC-CU-RATE-LY.
4. But Ein-Stein supposes his TOESES are Hoses,
now Ein-Stein supposes IN-AC-CU-RATE-LY.
5. A Rose aint a Nose.
A Rose aint a Hose.
A Rose is a Rose.
6. When Ein-Stein supposes his TOESES are Roses -
or Hoses - Ein-Stein supposes E-RO-NE-OUS-LY.
—
Endwords:
Since the new millennium thousands of executives use Einstein Says to produce their optimal interviews and group presentations.
It works if you work it. Do you want to present yourself at your most persuasive?
How much do folks judge you by your voice? Do you sound friendly, interesting, and make the listener feel he/she is in the presence of a brilliant star?
Our experience with fast-track executives reminds us your professional voice awakens the inner-child within us all. Your kid is attuned to vocal tones; he/she is persuaded and influenced up to 50% by the inflection of the adult voice.
Even now, can you recall the effect in the pit of your stomach of your father’s
voice in anger? How about the smile in your mother’s voice when she placed you’re A+ test result on the refrigerator door? What results does your voice produce?
Is Einstein Says a schema for a new presentation skill? Decide if you need it?
Who is the Boss of you?
We suggest discovering the Einstein within you includes reading three books,
articles and reports in the time your competitors can hardly finish one.
Add the ability to double your long-term memory permanently. Cool.
Ask us how.
copyright © 2007
H. Bernard Wechsler
hbw@speedlearning.org
______________________________________________
Author of Speed Learning for Professionals, published by Barron’s; partner of
Evelyn Wood, creator of speed reading, graduating two million, including the
White House staffs of four U.S. Presidents.
Interviewed by the Wall Street Journal and fortune Magazine for major articles.
http://www.speedlearning.org
hbw@speedlearning.org
Tags: autosuggestion, learning, memory, self-help, speed reading
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