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Hi! I'm a Creator, Blogger, and Unapologetic Introvert.

I'm the founder of The Invisible Mentor, Art of Learning Leadership Academy, and The One Problem Podcast. Reading gives me pleasure. I decided it made sense to get paid for my passion. I teach professionals how to read nonfiction strategically instead of sequentially. You read to learn what you need to know. The Art of Learning Leadership Academy helps you Maximize Learning and Minimize Reading Time for Enhanced Skills.

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BFW: Is Your Note-Taking Helping You to Become a Thought Leader?

Dear Reader, Hello Brain Food Wednesday readers! Welcome to another edition of Brain Food Wednesdays, your weekly intellectual feast. In this edition, issue 225, we talk about using your notes to become a thought leader. Introduction Reading a book and not applying the ideas is like spending all day in the kitchen preparing a five-course meal and not eating it. As an avid reader, it’s important to use the knowledge you gain to develop thought leadership. What do you want to be known for? Read...

5 days ago • 3 min read

Dear Reader, Hello Brain Food Wednesday readers! Welcome to another edition of Brain Food Wednesdays, your weekly intellectual feast. In this edition, issue 223, we talk about syntopical reading. Introduction Many people have several books on the go. Usually I read one book at a time, else I complete none of them. However, there is one situation where it makes sense to read multiple books at a time. Not sure if you’ve heard of this concept before, but it’s reading syntopically. This means you...

19 days ago • 1 min read

Dear Reader, Hello Brain Food Wednesday readers! Welcome to another edition of Brain Food Wednesdays, your weekly intellectual feast. In this edition, issue 222, we talk about problem solving. Introduction In the past, have you attended conferences, bought books from speakers you loved, then promptly placed them on your bookshelf when you returned home? Or have you bought books based on recommendations from people you trust, yet they remain unread on your beautiful bookshelf, gathering dust?...

26 days ago • 2 min read

Dear Reader, Hello Brain Food Wednesday readers! Welcome to another edition of Brain Food Wednesdays, your weekly intellectual feast. In this edition, issue 221, we talk about how to enhance your nonfiction reading experience to prevent experiencing déjà vu. Introduction Have you ever read a nonfiction book only to experience a sense of déjà vu? The feeling that you've read the same information already can frustrate you and be time-consuming. As an avid reader and writer, I too encountered...

about 1 month ago • 2 min read

Dear Reader, Hello Brain Food Wednesday readers! Welcome to another edition of Brain Food Wednesdays, your weekly intellectual feast. In this edition, issue 220, we talk about how to enhance your nonfiction reading experience. Think about the following quote by Francis Bacon: “Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested; that is, some books are to be read only in parts; others to be read, but not curiously; and some few are to be read wholly,...

about 1 month ago • 7 min read

Dear Reader, Hello Brain Food Wednesday readers! Welcome to another edition of Brain Food Wednesdays, your weekly intellectual feast. In this edition, issue 219, we talk about how to enhance your nonfiction reading experience. Do you ever experience a sense of déjà vu while reading nonfiction books? That feeling of encountering repetitive information can frustrate you and be time-consuming. As someone deeply passionate about reading and writing, I faced this challenge during my "read the...

about 2 months ago • 2 min read

Dear Reader Greetings Brain Food Enthusiasts! Welcome to another edition of Brain Food Wednesdays, your weekly intellectual feast. In this edition, issue 218, we dive into how to know more, do more, be more through strategic reading. Let Go of FOMO Few nonfiction books deserve to be read cover-to-cover. Let go of FOMO (fear of missing out) and focus only on the information relevant to you and your needs. Change your definition of what it means to read a book. 3 Reasons Reading Nonfiction...

about 2 months ago • 1 min read

Dear Reader, Greetings Brain Food Enthusiasts! Welcome to another edition of Brain Food Wednesdays, your weekly intellectual feast. In this edition, issue 217, we dive into What Do You Do With Your Book Notes? When you read a nonfiction book, do you take notes while you read? If you take notes, what do you do with them? A good practice is to mine your book notes for ideas you can implement in your business. Usually, you’d mine your notes for ideas immediately or shortly after you finish...

about 2 months ago • 2 min read

Dear Reader, When you decide to read a nonfiction book, do you simply open the book and start reading? This is a very important question. To absorb more information from the books you read, it's important for you to prepare your mind first. I can hear you thinking, “What does she mean by preparing your mind? Don't you just start reading the book? No, there’s a process to follow, so you get more from your reading time. Welcome to another edition of Brain Food Wednesdays, your weekly...

3 months ago • 2 min read

Dear Reader, Welcome to another edition of Brain Food Wednesdays, your weekly intellectual feast. In this edition, issue 215, we dive into how top leaders read. Introduction Chris Brady, a renowned leadership expert and author, once said, "Leaders are less concerned with the mere knowledge of a million facts than they are with the internalization and application of real principles and solutions. Leaders read to learn what they need to know, do, or feel, regardless of the author’s intent or...

3 months ago • 2 min read
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