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Beginners Guide To Speed Reading

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Most people, particularly college students can read about 300 words a minute. Now a speed reader on the other hand, can read 1,000 words a minute or more. This can be a very effective skill to acquire especially for a college student that has a handful of courses they are trying to complete.

The properly trained speed reader can pick up a lengthy document or a thick stack of papers and use their skill to get at the meat of the subject by skimming for the most important details and information. Without developing the ability to speed read, this time-saving technique is merely flipping through pages fast.

Speed reading is linked to increasing the rate at which you understand what you’re reading. The key to successful speed reading is increasing your understanding of the text as you increase the rate at which you read the words.

It takes lots of practice, but don’t be intimidated by the idea of a challenge. Think of it as the next, natural step to your reading development. Once you’ve mastered it, its a skill that will stick with you for the rest of your life.

When you were a child, when you began to learn to read, chances are you began with the alphabet and the specific sounds each letter makes. Then you learned how to combine and blend letter sounds to decipher words. Its called letter-by-letter reading. Then something clicked and you began to recognize words without having to sound out each letter one at a time and you graduated to word-by-word reading.

With lots of practice common words and sentence structure became more familiar and because your brain was tuned and ready, your eye started taking in blocks of words at a time. The difference between average readers and speed readers is in the blocks of words their eyes take in at one time. The larger the blocks, the faster your eye moves through the text.

Speed reading teaches you how to push your reading and your comprehension to the next level. The techniques used in teaching speed reading focus on your individual abilities, namely where you are right now and what might be keeping you from progressing. Say you are a slow reader, factors that hold you back may include, but are not limited to, moving your lips or reading out loud or holding the text too close to your eyes.

If you are one of those people that like to move your lips as you read, then you just slowing down the number of words you are able to read a minute. The brain is much faster than the mouth, and you should be able to take in 3 times more words than you can speak.

Having the skill to speed read can make a significant difference in your life, especially if reading is a strong component of your work. Implementing some simple techniques can get you reading faster and more efficiently in no time at all.

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Improve your time, do more in less time

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

What would you do if you found yourself with extra time a day? Would you get a jump on the next day’s projects? Would you use it to work on that never-ending honey-do list? Would you use that extra hour to ensure you would have an extra hour every day to make yourself invaluable to your employer, your spouse, or your community?

Whether you are a stay-at-home mom or a CEO, chances are if you are “at least at certain times during the year” required to do extensive reading for your job. Quarterly reports or the latest parenting blogs and books can range from two pages to two hundred, and that can take some time to read especially when you are supposed to be keeping up on what the competitors are doing, or you only have naptime to yourself and want to take full advantage.

With the Complete Speed Reading Program Family Edition, you will be reading at twice the speed in just the first hour, guaranteed!

But you won’t just learn how to read faster with the Complete Speed Reading Program. We at Speed Read America take a holistic approach to life and our product, we know that you are more than a reader. Included with our guaranteed reading program are also programs designed to help you set goals and achieve them. We also include relaxation and a course on developing your own self power.

Created by Dr. Jay Polmar, a former university instructor and author with over 40 titles to his name, the Speed Read Complete Family Edition has been used by people of all ages from third grade to grandma and grandpa. Speed Read Complete has been translated into five languages and the program has been used in over 25 countries around the world to help people learn to speed read in their native language.

Whether you are in a reading-intense comprehension-required field, such as law, medicine, journalism, or academics, or you’re a student looking to get ahead, or you just want to be able to say “Yes, I did read that book, and this are my thoughts of it” The Complete Speed Reading Program is for you.

What would you do with that extra time a day that you never had before? Get more sleep? Spend time with your family? Go out with friends? Finally do all those things you’d always said you wanted to do but never had time “like volunteering at a local charity? What would you do if you could read faster” finally join a book club? Take a continuing education class? Read the encyclopedia?

How about “Anything you would like to do”?

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What You Need To Know About Speed Reading

Friday, April 10th, 2009

Most people, particularly college students can read about 300 words a minute. Now a speed reader on the other hand, can read 1,000 words a minute or more. This can be a very effective skill to acquire especially for a college student that has a handful of courses they are trynig to complete.

A speed reader that is properly trained, would be able to grab a big stack of papers and utilize their skill by skimming through the most important words that are contained on that page. They will be gathering all the information they need about that page at lightning speed.

When it comes to speed reading, the object is to understand what you are reading at an excelled rate. This is the main concern when it comes to becoming a successful speed reader.

Learning how to speed read is not easy, it is a very challenging task that you will have to invest a lot of time into learning. Once you learn how to speed read effectively, it is a talent that will stay with you as long as you live.

Before you knew ow to read you had to learn the alphabet, the you started with letter by letter reading sounding out each letter to pronounce the word. Eventually you got better and you just knew what the word was by looking at it. The same thing applies when it comes to speed reading.

You will have to learn the structure of common words, once you get this down your eyes will be able to look at large blocks of text and take the information that is important in better. The, of, and, this, are examples of just some of the common words that join together important words.

When you are in the process of learning to speed read, you will have to get out of bad habits such as pronouncing words while you are reading. If you do not do that as of now, you are that much closer to mastering speed reading.

Some people will speak, whisper or move their lips while they are reading. This is a bad habit, as your brain can move a lot quicker than your lips can. Just by getting used to letting your brain gather the information will improve your reading speed alone.

Having the skill to speed read can make a significant difference in your life, especially if reading is a strong component of your work. Implementing some simple techniques can get you reading faster and more efficiently in no time at all.

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Improve Your Productivity With Speed Reading

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

If you have trouble finding enough time to read through an entire book, study the numerous reports you must read for your job, concentrate on research material for school, or simply keep abreast of the news, then you might easily benefit from an Evelyn Wood speed reading course.

By the time you have completed a speed reading course, you will have dramatically improved your reading speed and comprehension levels. You will finally be able to finish those books you haven’t been able to get around to reading for lack of time.

Many people think that the Evelyn Wood speed reading program is only for people who need to read academic material. True, it does help you to read through complex articles found in academic journals and textbooks, but it can also benefit a casual reader greatly.

When you take a speed reading course you are introduced to the different ways to approach a variety of reading material. Reading an academic paper, reading a magazine, and reading literary books require different approaches.

While you study an academic report, you’re mostly scanning for selective information. You might look for particular kinds of information by running through titles and subheads and skimming for pertinent data. Magazine and news articles are by and large simple to glance over, but you will want to savor each page of a fine novel.

A speed reading course can teach you the skills to navigate these different reading materials. You will not only be able to read academic texts quickly with good comprehension, you will also be able to read fiction far more quickly while still enjoying the meaning and atmosphere created by the author.

Speed reading does not diminish the impact of the books you read. Instead, it is able to heighten the effect. You might be reading rapidly, but you’re also reading intensely, traveling along with the characters as they move through the story.

It’s also a fantastic research tool to have. You can cut the time that you would normally spend researching something and get right down to what you need to do with a speed reading course. You will also learn effective note taking, something many people cannot do.

By utilizing the skills learned through this course, you’ll be able to glean what you need from any type of reading material.

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