mercredi 2 avril 2014

How to Motivate Yourself to Read


How to Motivate Yourself to Read

Expert Author Joshua Clayton
Reading is the most important thing you can do to enrich yourself, and if you want to help yourself, even if you are not a reader, you will endeavor to become one. The motive to read should not be just for current affairs either, it should be to learn and earn something better out of life in so many ways. Reading enhances thought, especially the way thought works. Reading deeply makes you more detail oriented, logical and deeply realistic in thought because it broadens and deepens your knowledge base for starters. The best readers are curious readers and thinkers who synthesize their knowledge creatively from what they read. Sure, original knowledge from the imagination and heart are good too, but it is not deep without that base of knowledge that is synthesized from what is read.
Beyond being good to gain knowledge with, reading knowledge does more for the mind than enhance synthesized knowledge. It can provide a platform to create more value through understanding what is read fully and finding new applications for it.
Recently, I wrote an original article on hypnosis synthesized from the knowledge I already have on hypnosis. My "new angle" on that knowledge was on the drifting states of consciousness that attention can be utilized to alleviate. For, learning is simply focused attention and powerful thinking in the present in a focused way that stays with you. In thought, reading with full attention or positive hypnosis is right, for it does make a subject stay with you, sometimes for good if it has the proper emotional effect.
Teaching potent knowledge comes through understanding what is read as well, as what is thought in an original way. The unique thought is always synthesized from what is learned. For, indeed, the most genuine motive to read is created and earned through knowledge that is usable, whether it comes from fact or fiction. Reality is always applicable, even if it is in metaphorical form or literal form. Memory will give and take, but, what is kept on record, all can learn. That is another secret of literacy, if you can understand the records and information properly, you can learn it.
Some of the best and most honest realities come from subjective reading and objective thinking about what is read, fact or fiction. If the information is realistic, even if fiction, I quote Harold Geneen of ITT on that to end this article:
"Facts do not lie."
Consider that the barometer of what is, and what is not.
My name is Joshua Clayton, I am a freelance writer based in Inglewood, California. I also write under a few pen-names and aliases, but Joshua Clayton is my real name, and I write by that for the most part now. I am a philosophical writer and objective thinker and honest action taker. I also work at a senior center in Gardena, California as my day job, among other things, but primarily I am a writer.
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