The simplest way to transform wasted time into saved time. Do you remember when you were in a queue waiting for something? You're probably really annoyed because you're wasting your time in vain. How about when you had to wait for the bus? Or perhaps you have a car and you're annoyed every morning because of the traffic. And when you finally arrive at your destination, you just drive around looking for a parking place?
How much time do you waste in such situations on a daily basis? How much time do you waste on your commute to and from work? What if that time were instead saved? What if you were in a queue or on your way to work and you could do something productive while I did? What if you read the book in that time? Most cell phones allow you to load mp3 mp3 is and even if you can load them on your phone.
An iPad is a very cheap mp3 player. There are a lot of mp4 MacBooks called audiobooks, you can find a lot of them on audible.com you can download some of them for free. And at the end of this video, I'll give you a list of links. audiobooks have the same content as their written version, and some come in a more concentrated form, perfect for listening. Why not take advantage of those moments and listen to an audiobook. If it's hard for you to understand the book while you drive or walk on the street, then I completely understand you.
I've been there. I'm a person who visualizes a lot. And it was really hard for me to listen to audiobooks. I think it took me at least 24 hours of listening in order to be able to listen to the content and at the same time cross the street without being haunted. And now, six years after I listened to my first audio book, I estimate I listened to over 500 audio materials from novels to time management textbooks and recorded speeches. Why should you become stressed when you're in a queue when you can listen to your favorite author reading his own book?
Why should you be annoyed and honk when you can listen to an action novel that you kept postponing to read? Why not try an audiobook? Yes. Once you no longer have problems focusing on listening to the audiobooks go to the next level. Most mp3 players allow you to increase the speed at which you're listening, double the speed of the book and spend 24 hours listening until you get used to it. After you've adapted, you will be able to listen to the book twice as fast without missing out on any bit of content.