Do you love to read? Or, at the very least, you recognize the value of reading consistently in order to feed and exercise your mind.
Even if you’re only an occasional reader, I’m betting you probably have an “I’ll get to it” pile of reading material in some form laying around. It’s newspapers, it’s magazines, it’s trade journal articles, your favorite blog posts or product reviews. It’s something that somebody sent you and you print it off and you stack it up.
It sits in a pile right outside of your peripheral, ’cause you know you should read it, but just haven’t yet found the time.
If you’ve got that, “I’ll get to it pile”, check out this week’s video. Robb Z shares a very simple strategy that you can use to reduce that pile by 70% and ensure that the information that you do choose to read is going to stick in your memory and you’ll be able to do something with it.
And be sure to stick around till the end, Robb’s got some secret sauce for this Smart Reading BBQ and you’re not going to want to miss it.
Download your own printable version of the Reading Smart Index card here: https://freedompersonaldevelopment.com/reading-smart-index-card
Not familiar with the 2-Hour Solution Robb mentioned in the video? Head over to https://freedompersonaldevelopment.com/tenextrahours to snag your copy of The Fast Guide To Focus and take back control of your calendar.
Happy Reading!
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