Visually needed

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Helping you achieve health, wealth and happiness with simple visuals

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1 year, 7 months ago

If you read a lot of books, you might be having the same issue that I had: how the hell do we remember everything that we read?  that's an excellent question and here are 5 tips to help with that: 

1- make highlights: you can make highlights and when you revisit the book that you've read you can look at your highlights rather than rereading the whole book. 

2- criticize what you've read: to criticize something the brain has to understand it and look for problems and disagreements to solve, and this makes what you've read unforgettable. 

3-Write Summaries: you can Write these summaries as tweets on Twitter to bring value,u build an audience and check them from time to time.

4-Have Fun: If you're not enjoying what you're reading, throw it away and find something else because we're far more likely to remember what we enjoyed reading. 

5-Make Mental Links: when we link new stuff with stuff that we already know we're far more likely to remember them. . I hope you liked the visuals, sharing them would be Mindblowing.  follow us: @visuallyneeded . .

1 year, 7 months ago

“You’re crazy. Until you’re successful. Then you’re a genius.” @mrbeast 's favorite quote I guess ??? . . If you like our content, share it with someone or your followers so they know you care about them. . more Visually needed wisdom content is on the way, don't miss out. . .⁠

1 year, 7 months ago

"The bad news is time flies. The good news is you're the pilot." - Michael Altshuler 5 Tips to Better Your Time Management: (save this to read it later if you're busy) 1. Set reminders for all your tasks The key to time management success is to know your deadlines and set reminders. We suggest setting a reminder 15 minutes before a meeting or event so you can prepare and gather your things. 2. Create a daily planner Make a list of the tasks that you need to accomplish that day, and note them in upcoming meetings or deadlines as you become aware of them. As you complete your list, make sure to tick off the tasks you have completed. 3. Give each task a time limit On your daily list of things to do, pen in how much time you think each task will take you. If you don’t finish, stop when the time you allotted ends, and come back to it later. Sometimes moving on to different responsibilities and then coming back gives your mind a fresh start and a new perspective. 4. Block out distractions First and foremost, turn off your email notification. Set 30-minute blocks to check your email every couple of hours instead of checking it every 15 minutes. Make sure you minimize non-work distractions such as your cell phone, social media, or your favorite online store. 5. Establish a routine While at work, create a routine that makes the most sense for your position. Why is this important? For starters, if a chaotic day comes along, you’ll still work through the issue while adhering to your routine. By sticking to your routine, you won’t be able to procrastinate. Most importantly, your mental health and stress levels will thank you. . .⁠

1 year, 7 months ago
  1. Love is also dependent on Trust: If you don’t trust a person, how can you love them? Trust precedes love; we can only truly love someone that we can trust. Trust is something that is earned through actions. It is the sense of security that allows both parties to expose themselves fully without any judgments or fears. If someone can break your trust in any way, shape, or form, it isn’t true love. 2. Trust is enough; love is NOT enough. 3. Trust is NOT blind; love is blind. 4. No relationship will survive without trust. 5. Trust allows us to believe. 6. Trust allows us to love, again: Trust always leads to love. After our trust has been broken, we are more cautious about whom to trust again. Better yet, whom to love again. This doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t trust anybody. It simply means that we are aware that trusting someone is a risk, and that risk can either create an everlasting love or destroy it. . . . If you like our content, share it with someone or your followers so they know you care about them. . follow @visuallyneeded if you like the content. . .⁠
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