Friday, May 06, 2005

Can You Learn While You Sleep?

Yes! There's an exciting new manuscript I just discovered in the public domain called Learn While You Sleep. Here's the press release:

Exciting Manuscript Aboutthe Power of Sleep-Learning Now Available Online

Philadelphia, PA; Monday, 5/9/05 -- Ever wanted to learn a new language? Or maybe break a bad habit such as nail biting or smoking? Did you know it might be easier to dothese things while you're sleeping than it iswhile you're awake?

That's right; now a rediscovered classic manuscript tells how thehuman brain often absorbs information better whileat rest than it does by actively working on things wide awake.
Kathi MacNaughton, who recently rediscovered"Learn While You Sleep," by David Curtis, in the public domain tells why she decided to post thecontents of this book online. "It's scientifically-based information that is really valuable for people who want to learn a new skill, but just can't find the time to focus on it in today's 'rush-rush' lifestyles. Sleep-learning can be highly effective, when used correctly."


The book provides step-by-step instructions and many sample scripts for initiating your own sleep-learning program. Ms. MacNaughton has created a website where peoplewho are interested in reading "Learn While YouSleep" can go at www.sleep-learning-guide.com. She goes on to say that future updates to the site will include current sleep-learning research and success stories from people who have used this approach to learn a language or anything else.

Sleep-learning is as valid today as it was when first researched and studied in the 1900's. And now it's easily accessible online for easy reading and comprehension.

Sleep-Learning-Guide.com is a free website developed by Kathi MacNaughton, a freelance writer, to share "Learn While You Sleep"with the public. For additional information, visit www.sleep-learning-guide.com.

There you have it!

Enjoy,
Kathi

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