EPISODE · Sep 20, 2023 · 9 MIN
How to Actually Read a Book | Ep. 267
from Amplified Impact Podcast with Anthony Vicino
Today I'm diving into something close to my heart: reading. Books were my childhood escape, but I realized I was consuming knowledge without applying it, leading to an unfulfilling life.So, here are four steps to read better:1. Read Actively: Skip multitasking and immerse yourself in reading. It's uncomfortable but worthwhile.2. Connect the Dots: Writing helps solidify your thoughts. Journal, blog, or tweet your reflections.3. Integrate: Implement what you learn. Reading without action is wasted time.4. Repeat: Reread books to uncover new insights as you evolve.Remember, it's about quality, not quantity. LEAVE A REVIEW if you liked this episode!! Let’s Connect On Social Media! youtube.com/anthonyvicino twitter.com/anthonyvicino instagram.com/theanthonyvicino https://anthonyvicino.com Join an exclusive community of peak performers at Beyond the Apex University learning how to build a business, invest in real estate, and develop hyperfocus. www.beyondtheapex.com Learn More About Investing With Anthony Invictus Capital: www.invictusmultifamily.com Multifamily Investing Made Simple Podcast Passive Investing Made Simple Book: www.thepassiveinvestingbook.com
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Today I'm diving into something close to my heart: reading. Books were my childhood escape, but I realized I was consuming knowledge without applying it, leading to an unfulfilling life. So, here are four steps to read better: 1. Read Actively: Skip multitasking and immerse yourself in reading. It's uncomfortable but worthwhile. 2. Connect the Dots: Writing helps solidify your thoughts. Journal, blog, or tweet your reflections. 3. Integrate: Implement what you learn. Reading without ...
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