Rule 61:
Listen
This is the communication rule No. 1.
Rule 62: Coming!
Rule 63: Coming!
Rule 64:
Use the E-mail
for group mailing
Everybody should strive to get accustomed to this
technology. Not to replace the phone, but to replace mail
and being an addition.
Rule 65: Coming!
Rule 66:
Keep yourself
Internet-fit
Internet will contribute to a part of your communication
power. Here we are contemplating receiving communication.
You may take advantage of staying Internet-fit. Most are
able to do some searches and surfing. If you need more than
the basic, just train and train or find a practical
book.
To gain power you may practice in a way promoting both
your intake of powerful information and your understanding
of the medium. Additionally you may benefit from the
browsing by getting ideas and fresh views.
A regular Internet training - daily or two or three times
a week - may comprise:
- Browsing two of your favorite newspapers
- Looking for your professional web site
- Looking for your hobby web site
- Getting aquainted with another search engine
- Doing some future study
- Doing some browsing
- Something of personal interest
This may of course take an hour or two, cancel the TV
movie and let your spouse join you for a part of the
search.
Rule 67:
Replay
immediately
Rule 68: Coming!
Rule 69: Coming!
Rule 70:
Beware of
information overload
You may have too much of almost everything good (as you
may have to little of some bad things). This also applies to
information. You may get to much of information, even
normally useful, to digest and transform and put into your
mental file (Remember Rule No. 1).
The advice to follow: Be selective and use a good
"filter". And learn to forget.
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