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Holy hell @remmicksgf dropping so many fics at once. Already read a few. But we eating good tonight baby.
what do you mean i finished geoff’s book already
ok i am reading it
Myths About Speed Reading--Are They Really READING It?
Myths About Speed Reading–Are They Really READING It?
I am reposting this because this is an ongoing concern about people who are afraid to read fast–it is all in their inner definition of “reading.” A common question I’m asked after telling people how fast our graduates can read at the end of our courses (average of 1,200 words per minute) is are they really reading it? So I start our speed reading classes and seminars by having everyone write…
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Speed reading
Have you ever heard of speed reading? It is a reading method where you quickly recognise and comprehend bits of information. Seems like a valuable thing in a society where we are constantly overwhelmed by large amounts of information. Or even if you just want to get through as many of your new books as possible in one readathon.
Today I would like to provide you a brief summary of all the things I have found about speed reading.
-Speed reading is a combination of pace and comprehension. What speed readers do, essentially, is skim over the pages rather than read the text word-for-word. Studies have found that the faster you read the text, the less information you actually retain. Thus it is not advisable to use speed reading for your studies, however appealing it may seem.
-To actually read faster, speed reading techniques avoid using sub-vocalization when reading. You may catch yourself repeating the words you are reading right now in your head, this is known as sub-vocalization. By not doing this, many people find their reading pace going up.
-There are other ways in which you can improve your speed reading. One of the most popular techniques is one where you lay a flat object like a card or bookmark under the sentence you are reading, slowly sliding it down as you read. Some report that covering the pages they have already read helps them read faster, the opposite of the former.
-Another speed reading technique that is widely used, is “scanning” the page before actually reading it. Scanning is done by focusing your eyes on the middle of the page, moving down, and trying to find the most important parts of the texts. Doing this can, over time, improve your ability to identify key words and phrases.
If you would like to learn how to speed read, you can send me a private message and I can provide you with convenient speed reading courses or books.
The Basics to Learn How to Speed Read
Speed Read Basics
Speed reading is an incredibly useful skill to pick up. It can save a person a great deal of time. Speed reading is not just for folks who are in school or who want to read novels but it can help people perform more efficiently in the workplace or even help with day to day things like reading the newspaper, magazines, and even things like recipes and office memos. Instead of breaking the banking paying for classes or expensive how to books, you can learn how to speed read for free, right from the comforts of your home. The following tips are sure to help you learn how to speed read in no time at all.
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