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![]() Hi Bob!
You know, this one is one of my ALL time favorites!! > My additional best reads of 2001 include > "How to Think Like Leonardo da > Vinci" by Michael Gelb (an excellent > book full of exercises on creativity, > "confusion tolerance", etc.) ***In fact, reading Gelb's book opened me up to a whole new approach to reading: something I call "Reading Deeply". I used to devour book after book after book and did not retain very much. Now, I read like Gelb teaches to read "Leonardo"...once through sans exercises and then again, and completing the exercises. I read "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand for the first time this year and was entranced. I read it slowly, took me over a month....though it IS quite lengthy if you have read it. I took copious notes in the text itself and in an "Atlas" notebook. When a writer is an artist AND a philosopher as Ayn Rand is, it really helps to study the material. I got SO MUCH MORE by reading it that way. I read fewer books and gain so much more value at the same time. I save the "Devouring Read" for the occasional popular novel.... Now where can I find Michael's book? With Purpose and Passion, JULIE and > "Hired Gun" by Robert Workman > (describes and teaches what it takes to > become a top salesman and the challenges of > remaining on top. I found it by chance in > the Dallas airport and read it non-stop for > the next three hours.) > Thanks for starting this interesting thread! > Bob Dare to Discover Your Passion, Decide to Live Your Destiny |
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