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7 Ways to Learn Things You Don’t Really Want to Learn | makeGENIUS.com Frequently we're all faced with moments when we are forced to learn. Perhaps you're a student who needs to pass a test. Or maybe you're a top executive who ...
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3 Triggers For Unlimited Creativity | makeGENIUS.com Mar 24, 2008 ... The difference between people who haven't yet discovered their hidden genius and others who are supposedly smarter or more creative is that ...
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10 Benefits of Keeping a Journal, and What to Write in It ... I was told by my 8th grade teacher that all the most intelligent people in the world carried personal journals everywhere they went. I didn't believe her.
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How to Read a Book in 5 Easy Steps | makeGENIUS.com A book is a beautiful art form, but reading it is equally artful. More than half of the books you read will be erased from your mind within a couple of ...
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10 Benefits of Keeping a Journal, and What to Write in It ... I was told by my 8th grade teacher that all the most intelligent people in the world carried personal journals everywhere they went. I didn't believe her.
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7 Steps to Create Your Own Thinking-Room | makeGENIUS.com the time will come when every house even will have not only its sleeping-rooms, and dining-room, and talking-room or parlor, but its thinking-room.
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My Favorite Creativity Blogs | makeGENIUS.com Mar 26, 2008 ... Last week I posted a list of some of the intelligence blogs that I visit frequently. Today I'll list some of my favorite creativity blogs.
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Intelligence, Creativity, Productivity makeGENIUS.com focuses on finding ways to increase your intellect, creativity, and productive capacity. The goal is to create articles and share information ...
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Intelligence, Creativity, Productivity makeGENIUS.com focuses on finding ways to increase your intellect, creativity, and productive capacity. The goal is to create articles and share information ...
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7 Steps to Create Your Own Thinking-Room | makeGENIUS.com the time will come when every house even will have not only its sleeping-rooms, and dining-room, and talking-room or parlor, but its thinking-room.
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