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How to Improve Yourself by Increasing Your Knowledge the Easy Way

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We can all agree that you can never get too much education and that everyone can benefit by improving himself or herself. What better way than to read books that are written for this purpose by people that have gone through similar circumstances or experts in a particular field.

It is true that we can harm ourselves by a lack of knowledge. It could mean missing a promotion at work, possibly losing your job to someone more qualified, not being accepted to a college, costly repairs because of a repair you were not able to handle and countless other losses.

Eventually you automatically look for information to increase your knowledge, whether by reading a book, researching the internet or asking an expert. You become a walking encyclopedia of knowledge and a 'go to' person for everyone that you are associated with. You will either have the knowledge yourself, know where to find it, know someone who knows it, or in some instances, knowledge will find you.

Try some of these simple ways of increasing your knowledge skills,

  • Take a book along wherever you go and read it while waiting for appointments
  • Turn off the TV and read or watch how to programs,
  • Make friends with people that have various skills that you would like to learn more about
  • Borrow reading tapes, from your local library, on various subjects and listen to them while riding in the car, cleaning the house, exercising, going for a walk or cutting the lawn.
  • Block out a set amount of time that you will use during the day to 'add to your knowledge', whether that be 10 minutes or an hour, but learn something new everyday.
We have the opportunity in our lives, on a daily basis, to learn something new and to increase our knowledge just by asking questions. Why is it then that we tend to overlook the obvious way of increasing our knowledge skills?

No one is too old to learn, no one knows everything on a particular subject and education can become part of our daily lifestyle in such a simple way.

Jan Hayner is a Professional organizer that looks for ways of taking the stress out of life and helping to improve our lifestyles in easy to follow steps. Go to her website at Organizing Your Life THE EASY WAY for lists, pamphlets and articles to help you achieve your goals on easy home organizing, house cleaning shortcuts, time management and much more.


Jan Hayner is a Professional Organizer, Easy Home Organizing offers tips and hints on home organizing and house cleaning shortcuts for men, women, parents, senior citizens and kids.  Monthly newsletter, checklists and free pamphlets '50 Things to Organize in 10 Minutes or Less, GuiltBusters for Working Moms and 50 House Cleaning Shortcuts' are available to guide you. You can read more about her at her website http://www.organizingyourlifetheeasyway.com.





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