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B A C K G R O U N D _ C O L O R

Seeing Spells Achieving

With every new day you have a choice, a choice to do things differently. If you choose the same actions as yesterday, you will get the same results - try another way.

Preface 1 How to use this book
  Working with you and others
   
Part 1:Inspirations for change We all have an invaluable skill
  What would success be like?
  A gift to be treasured
  Making changes
  How will you know when you've got it?
   
Part 2: Beliefs Check out what you believe about your own spelling and reading and make sure you are not standing in your own way with limiting beliefs.
  What is standing in your way to success?
  Re-framing to take a new perspective
  Your new empowering beliefs
   
Part 3: 'Visualisation'
Enhance your essential skill of 'Visualisation' which you already possess; then use the skill for holding words
  Step One - Can you visualise?
  Step Two - Building your picture like a jigsaw
  Step Three - Seeing words and pictures together
  Step Four - Focus on just the letters
  Step Five - Moving forwards with words
   
Part 4: How to overcome 'bewildering' Reduce and hopefully eliminate, 'bewildering' through a little self discovery and by gaining insights in to how your mind processes new things. Find a new perspective.
  What happens to you with words?
  How do we learn a new skill?
  Trying other perspectives
  Understanding 'bewildering'
  Breaking the link
  Background to The 'EasyWords' Process
  Making all words EASY
   
Part 5: The sky's the limit Look ahead to what you might now be able to achieve with this new skill
  What next?
  Techniques for fast and exceptionally fast reading
  Some other amazing facts about words
   
Appendix 1: Sheet of useful pictures
Appendix 2: What is it like being you?



Which daily tasks stop you from being excellent?

Do you take longer than you want to read a book?
Do you find it difficult to remember the sense of what you have read?
Is your spelling poor?
When you say a long word, do you sometimes find it difficult to get all the sounds in the right order?
Do you dislike reading aloud?
Do you dislike reading long books?
Do you find it difficult to do sums in your head without using your fingers or paper?
When using the telephone, do you tend to get the numbers mixed up when you dial?
Do you find forms difficult to cope with?
Do you mix up bus numbers like 65 and 56?
Did you find it hard to learn multiplication tables?
 
Would you like to improve and especially change your experience with words?