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12 Business Books for Entrepreneurs

12 Books for Entrepreneurs & Future Business Owners

In celebration of National Small Business Week, we are listing 12 books which can help you develop the skills and character to run a successful business. If you’re an entrepreneur or a business owner, chances are you may have read some of these already, but if you haven’t, this is a great list to add […]

How To Memorize the Contents of a Book [VIDEO]

  Do you easily forget things that you’ve read? Don’t worry. You can improve your ability to remember information. The presentation below will show you how to memorize the contents of a book using the numeric peg system. It’s a powerful memory technique that you can easily learn. Let us know what you think in […]

30 Books a Well-Rounded Person Should Read (Non-Fiction) Book Recommendations

60 Non-Fiction Books Every Educated Person Should Read

If you’re interested in being considered “well-read,” you probably already know that breadth is more important than depth. The following list covers 60 books spanning topics like Science, History, Business & Money, Politics & Government, Social Sciences, Biography, and Philosophy. These are books that will make you a well-rounded person, and many of them are […]

How to Remember What You Read [VIDEO]

This video covers useful information for those who want to get the most out of what they read. You’ll learn strategies such the memory palace system, how to read technical material, how and when to take notes and other important memory principles. Share this post:   More Resources: Attend a live speed-reading course in your […]

Speed Reading The Classics: 1984 [VIDEO]

In celebration of National Reading Month, today we showcase a classic work of literature as run through our AccelaReader web app. The dystopian classic 1984, just in time for the upcoming elections! Note: In this video, AccelaReader will be set at 400 words per minute (WPM), and 2 words at a time. Click on each […]

How to Stop Skimming While Reading (Explained!)

You probably know someone out there who is in a perpetual state of information overload. The main side effect of this is the inability to properly comprehend and remember the information that reaches them through their many digital devices, and that often results in the practice commonly known as skimming.  Perhaps you are even one […]