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One of the secrets of highly successful people is that many of them digest huge volumes of information in the form of books, audio courses, and videos. Most of these successful people have fairly extensive personal development libraries that they rely upon for guidance and solutions. I suggest that you model this habit and start developing your own personal development library. Brian Tracy says that you should invest approximately 3% of your income into your own personal development and growth. So if your income is around $4,000 a month that means you should spend approximately $150 in personal development products and seminars to promote your own self improvement. Here are some tips to help you build a useful personal development library of your own:
o Binder your information. While books are great resources, I have found that many books contain only a few noteworthy gems of information in them--if even that. I have read many articles, on the other hand, that contain equal amounts of informational gems without all the fluff. These articles are of high value to me and are worth saving for future reference. You should make it a habit to archive these articles for future reference by punching holes in them and placing them in a 3 ring binder. Make sure you clearly label your binders, so that you know what is contained within them. Also, at the front of the binder, you should create a table of contents so that you can find the information more quickly. In this way, you can begin to build your personal development library with information that is of high value to you and get rid of the low-value stuff.
o Purchase bookshelves. One of the first things that you must do when developing your own personal development library is to begin by purchasing bookshelves to hold your collection. Start with one or two bookshelves to begin with and eventually purchase as many bookshelves as you can afford and as your space allows in your home because your subconscious mind will seek ways to fill those bookshelves with books.
o Write in your books. Don't be afraid to write in your books. Use your books as working documents. Highlight, underline, and leave notes in your books so that you can come back to it later and go straight to the points that are of key interest to you.
o Organize your books. Organize your personal development resources according to subject and by how valuable the book is to you. This will make it very easy for you to retrieve information later.
o Check out your own books. On the inside of the cover of each of your books, write the date when you last reviewed that particular book so that you know how often you refer back to that book.
o Rank your books. Unfortunately, a good majority of books out there are of little or no value, but occasionally, you will come across books that have some very useful gems of information in them. The best way to organize your books is to give them a rank from 1 to 10, with 10 being the most value to you. Purchase small circular yellow labels from your local office supply store and on the spine of the books and write a score from 1 to 10. By doing so you will know exactly which books have the most value to you when you revisit those informational products.
o Get rid of low-ranking books. Books that have received a low review score from you, according to the above-stated tip, should be discarded as these bring little value to your library and only serve to use up precious shelf space. I suggest you photocopy or transcribe your notes from those books onto your computer and then discard, give away, or sell those books.
o Purchase audio books. Audio books are a great time-saver because you can learn while not investing any extra time during your day towards learning. You can transform your car into a university classroom on your daily work commute. Listen to them over and over again to reinforce the teachings and concepts. When you have finished with an audio book, then archive it in your library just like a book. Now with the popularity of ipods and other portable music players, you can actually store your whole personal development audio books onto your portable music device and take it with you anywhere you go.
o Treat yourself to videos. Some people are visual learners, so it therefore becomes necessary to supplement your library with personal development related videos. Videos are a great source of learning and you should dedicate some shelf space solely for these videos.
Remember that your personal development library is your reference guide to life. It will contain all the solutions to struggles that others have gone through and overcome. It contains the mind gems from all the greatest experts in personal development that have lived or are living right now. As your own level of personal development matures throughout life, so should your personal development library grow with you.
For over 10 years, Tristan has inspired, motivated, and brought success to the lives of the people heÂ’s touched. Tristan has competed athletically against Olympians as a gymnast, rescued and saved numerous lives as a police officer, became a successful entrepreneur and highly sought-after Personal Development Consultant, and became internationally recognized as an expert in the field of Personal Development and human potential. Tristan is the founder of the Synergy Institute, a San Diego based Personal Development Firm. His philosophy of passionate living and helping others fulfill their dreams has continually been the driving force that has placed him well above the industry standard. Visit Tristan's website at http://www.synergyinstituteonline.com or by email at info@synergyinstituteonline.com
DAILY improves stability of RFID system in libraries
DAILY RFID, a Chinese leading producer of RFID hardware, has recently unveiled two cost-effective products to improve stability of RFID system in libraries. The two products include the RFID Reader device DL810 and HF RFID Smart Label-11.
The RFID Reader DL810 is custom-designed for use in libraries, and offers several features to simply the check-in and check-out processes of library items. It uses anti-collision algorithm to enable a stack of library items to be scanned at a time, with fast tag processing speed of up to 50 tags per second, while maintaining good accuracy levels.
The reader is designed as a fixed reader at circulation desks and can be integrated into a variety of RFID management systems in libraries. The DL810 deploys a custom external HF reader antenna with a read range of up to 90 cm.
The HF RFID Smart Label-11 is a line of RFID tags for library assets. It is a blank adhesive label that contains a 13.56 MHz I-code 2 (ISO 15693) chip. And the label can be integrated with the antitheft Electronic Article Surveillance(EAS) functionality to guards against tampering and increase security.
Each label comes with a unique ID code and its memory capacity is customizable. To provide more value added product, they are fully supported on logo printing, number pringting and barcode printing. In addition to RFID Smart Label-11, DAILY also announced a square rfid label specially for tagged audiovisuals in libraries, such as CDs and DVDs.
DAILY expects the two products wil offer improved inventory control, increased efficiency through the automation of check-in and out in libraries.
You can visit http://www.rfid-in-china.com or contact us for more info about RFID library solution.
About DAILY RFID CO.,LIMITED
DAILY RFID CO.,LIMITED( http://www.rfid-in-china.com ) , which belongs to PAN Group Co., ltd, is the leading company focusing on the research and development of EPC & RFID technology in China.
DAILY RFID specialize in producing arguably the world's most extensive line of RFID Tag,RFID Label,Smart Card and RFID Reader,which are suitable for any vertical markets, and have obtained the National Integrated Circuit Card Register Certificate, IC Card Manufacture License and ISO9001 Quality Management System Certification.Also, we own a factory covering an area of 26,000 square meters.
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DAILY RFID Co.,Ltd, which belongs to PAN Group Co., ltd, is the leading company focusing on research and development of EPC & RFID technology in China. We specialize in manufacturing RFID Tag,RFID Label,Smart Card and RFID Reader.
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