A taste of what’s to come…
Are you ready to learn a way of reading that shows you what your mind is really capable of?!
Exeter Business Network is pleased to announce that Clare Whiston, from Knowledge Gateway will be hosting the seminar in January 2012, all about photo- reading. Want to find out more? Read on…
Do you wish you had more time to read so that you can …
… keep up-to-date with what’s happening in your industry?
… keep developing your knowledge and mind?
… study for further professional qualifications?
I can’t magic up more hours in the day for you, but I can tell you a more effective way of reading. Here’s something you can do right now to make your reading more enjoyable and effective.
Reading Tip for non-fiction
First, always read the front and back covers and contents and any summaries. This will help you decide whether it’s the most appropriate book/material for you to be reading. Then as you read, think about finding information rather than reading.
And of course you can always join a PhotoReading course that will send your reading skills into orbit! Again I can’t magic up more hours in the day, although it might feel like that once you can PhotoRead! One of the delegates told me she’d read 13 books in 10 days following the last course. Would you like to be able to do that?
“Photo reading has transformed the rate at which I absorb books, fiction and non-fiction.”
If you would, register for the next course in February 2012. And if you sign up before 23rd December there’s an earlybrd discount of £100 reducing the course fee to £450. There’s also Government funding available if 1) you are at the head of your company, 2) you employ at least one other and 3) are looking to grow your business. Please email me if you’d like to apply for the funding.
“Probably the best course I have ever been on.”
Where:
St Olaves Hotel
Mary Arches Street
Exeter EX4 3AZ
United Kingdom
When:
Thursday February 23, 2012 at 9:00 AM to 6 PM GMT
-to-
Friday February 24, 2012 at 9.00AM to 6:00 PM GMT
Cost: earlybird fee £450
Reverts to £550 after 23/12/11
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