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		By: Three-and-a-half Ways to Improve Time Efficiency &#124; Display Braille Seller Online		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] There is no such thing as time saving anything and I can prove it. Don’t believe me? Okay, we often say time is money, let’s say I gave you $1,000 yesterday and told you to get whatever you could with … Continue reading → [&#8230;]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] There is no such thing as time saving anything and I can prove it. Don’t believe me? Okay, we often say time is money, let’s say I gave you $1,000 yesterday and told you to get whatever you could with … Continue reading → [&#8230;]</p>
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		By: Brad Dunse'		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Absolutely. How we learn and what medium we use is important.  Definitely saves time in the future. Role modeling works too. I&#039;m currently in an accelerated course which is requiring to copy, by hand, some written pieces to capture nuances, emotional triggers,  and techniques. I feel like Daniel with the whole &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bg21M2zwG9Q&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Wax on wax off&lt;/a&gt; thing, but I&#039;m picking up things I probably would have missed  by just reading, or had to have read it over and over and over to see the same thing. Bonsai!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Absolutely. How we learn and what medium we use is important.  Definitely saves time in the future. Role modeling works too. I&#8217;m currently in an accelerated course which is requiring to copy, by hand, some written pieces to capture nuances, emotional triggers,  and techniques. I feel like Daniel with the whole <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bg21M2zwG9Q" rel="nofollow">Wax on wax off</a> thing, but I&#8217;m picking up things I probably would have missed  by just reading, or had to have read it over and over and over to see the same thing. Bonsai!</p>
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		By: Joe Orozco		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Great article! I had to chuckle at your use of audiobooks to help knock out household chores. It made me think of those horror books that maybe weren&#039;t so scary when I was out in the sun mowing the lawn. But, it also made me think of how I tend to consume media.

For casual listening I am completely reliant on the audio format. I fall into the camp who still believes there is a place for portable book readers. Fiction are the titles I am mostly likely to consume this way.

For instructional consumption, like financial management, business management and the like I use a screen reader so I can easily jump, skim, and devour as the content may warrant.

For an even more thorough comprehension of a material, I am more likely to use refreshable Braille. I&#039;m thinking of textbooks, handbooks, and the like. This method proved time-beneficial when it came to legal studies.

Anyway, I share that in the spirit of pointing out that learning how we retain information also contributes to how efficiently we learn and can go a long way toward helping us save time.

Excellent article. I&#039;m personally looking forward to more from you.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great article! I had to chuckle at your use of audiobooks to help knock out household chores. It made me think of those horror books that maybe weren&#8217;t so scary when I was out in the sun mowing the lawn. But, it also made me think of how I tend to consume media.</p>
<p>For casual listening I am completely reliant on the audio format. I fall into the camp who still believes there is a place for portable book readers. Fiction are the titles I am mostly likely to consume this way.</p>
<p>For instructional consumption, like financial management, business management and the like I use a screen reader so I can easily jump, skim, and devour as the content may warrant.</p>
<p>For an even more thorough comprehension of a material, I am more likely to use refreshable Braille. I&#8217;m thinking of textbooks, handbooks, and the like. This method proved time-beneficial when it came to legal studies.</p>
<p>Anyway, I share that in the spirit of pointing out that learning how we retain information also contributes to how efficiently we learn and can go a long way toward helping us save time.</p>
<p>Excellent article. I&#8217;m personally looking forward to more from you.</p>
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