Feb
26

Learning Microsoft Excel Picture Book (show Me Don’t Tell Me)

Microsoft Excel is a database application that a lot of people are not aware of or what it can do or how it can help almost every person in their daily life. It can help you keep a budget, create graphs, invoices, mailing lists, a whole lot.

But the problem is learning it. Einstein was able to take complicated things and simplify them. Our minds are built for patterns and unilateral thought processes. It is amazing what our minds can comprehend if introduced to this type of learning process. The power of pictures. The power of illustration. Every one of us is visual. We relate visually. Our dreams are visual. I haven’t met anyone who had a dream of “hearing” without illustrations. We need to “see” things to really understand.

We created a picture book that will “show” you how to use Microsoft Excel instead of using alot of words. By just flipping through the pages it is easy for the common person to absorb the meat of the book. Learning Microsoft Excel with pictures is easy on the mind, easy on the person and a fast way to learning what normally would be thought of as difficult. I have studied many instruction manuals and have found that it is difficult to stay away from being wordy. I spent a whole day on just one simple page to make the illustration show the point and procedure. I would test this on kids to make sure that these illustrations and pictures that show you how and where to click is easy to understand.

I firmly believe it is what we know that makes our lives what it is. Our biggest challenge in life is learning. I come to this conclusion because of the evidence I see of people assuming they know when they don’t know. All our problems come from what we don’t know. All our decisions, thought process, attitutudes and emotions all come from what we know. We error in assuming. Our crime in life is about assuming.

My goal in this picture book is for the mind to comprehend new and exciting information quickly and effortless. We have a much more pleasant experience when we are dealing with illustrations. For more information and actual illustrations and examples of learning Microsoft Excel with pictures contact www. msexcel.biz

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