How To Learn Anything Rapidly and Effectively

A Letter To You About Rapidly Building
New Skill Sets, Behaviors and Competencies...

Hello,

Many times I have sat mesmerized while watching a movie, having been pulled in from the very beginning by an actor's "performance of a lifetime." Then I realize that he or she has had one "performance of a lifetime" after another, absolutely owning the stage or the theatre with their command performances. Have you ever wondered how such an actor reached this level of mastery in their field? How do they "become" their character with such absolute congruence? For instance, how did Charleze Theron reshape her entire body, including the features of her face, for her performance in "Monster?" How could she pull off taking on the appearance of Aileen Wuornos and end up talking like her, walking like her and in essence becoming her? How did Cuba Gooding, Jr. so effectively turn himself into Robert "Radio" Kennedy, the young social outcast as portrayed in the movie "Radio?"

The answer is that Charleze Theron and Cuba Gooding, Jr. literally "modeled" the people they sought to portray. They temporarily "stepped into" another person's beliefs, values and behaviors, and modeled them so well that their fans momentarily forgot who the actors were.

How To Shorten Your Learning Curve!

Now, what if you could model the skills and behaviors from someone with competence in what you desire to learn? More than that, what if you could dramatically shorten the time that is required for you to learn and develop mastery of certain skill sets for your career, relationships, health and hobbies?

The fact is that you are quite capable of learning to do just that! In fact, you are more than capable. Think about it this way...from the moment a newborn infant begins life on this planet, she or he begins a process of rapid, unrestrained learning and the building of complex skill sets! This is true, despite the fact that human infants are born helpless and more dependent than the young of any other species!

Learning And Your Unconscious Mind

Furthermore, this rapid learning continues until adults interfere with the natural learning process all infants and children unconsciously engage in. Until the interference begins, learning complex processes and skills are easy and natural for a child, largely because it is an unconscious process and not a conscious one. It is when the conscious mind gets in our way that learning becomes difficult for us. With that said, the conscious mind does have a vital role to play in rapid and effective learning and skill building. More on that later.

Now, continue reading if you value learning how to accelerate the overall process of learning new behaviors and skill sets. Not to mention building in useful belief and value systems and strategies for modeling excellence in others.

How To Determine What You Are Capable Of: A Base-Line

Recall a time you saw someone doing something exceptionally well--something that you have not yet learned to do--or that you are not yet doing exceptionally well. Something you believe you would enjoy doing, something you would profit from doing! If you have something in mind, you now have enough information to conclude that you can learn to do what you pictured in your mind someone else doing. Because what one human being can do, another human being can