Here are five easy steps for gaining new knowledge weekly, better yet daily: Scan, Filter, Trust, Select and Read. In fact, depending on your process, you might combine a couple of these steps. One of the benefits I love about my lifelong studies, in NLP and psychology, is that I recognize processes quite quickly now, both my own and others.
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