Quick read made easy
First speed reading secret!
Before we begin, here is a concept you MUST understand
about speed reading: reduce only a fraction of a second
of every page you read will make a BIG difference
in your reading pace.
Even if you could reduce just 1 second of the time
takes you to read a page that would still be FIVE
minutes of a normal 300 page book!
So, it is not always necessary to aim for the spectacular –
just a little growth here and there will make a world of
difference.
Even when it comes to something as basic as pagination and
technical pace…
When it comes to speed reading, learning to use your hands
correctly and efficiently will require you to train
yourself to perform the following 3 tasks:
1. Use your hands to guide and pace your eye movements
through the text
2. Use your hands to force your eye to constantly scan
through new information
3. Use your hands to keep your eyes from moving repeatedly.
reading the same words
Speed reading hand movement:
Although it may seem uncomfortable at first, the ideal use
from the hands of a right-handed person would be to use his
left hand to pace your reading and your right hand to spin
Pages.
To start reading, place your hand at the beginning of a line.
Move your hand to the right margin. Make sure that
focus your eyes on the text that your hand is pointing to
towards.
When you reach the end of the current line, move your hand
at the beginning of the next line. Repeat this method until
bottom of the page. For faster paging, make sure that
his right hand is always placed in the upper right
book corner.
Go ahead and practice this move. you do not need
worry about reading any of the texts, just practice your hand
moving and paging techniques for now. make sure that you
they are able to move quickly through the pages of their book.
Believe it or not, you can get to the place where you
reading speed explodes to the point that your pagination and
Pace setting hands will have a hard time trying to keep up!
In the next part of this article, I will show you how you can get started.
improve your understanding of the text so that when you begin
reading at the higher speed, you will actually have a BETTER
comprehension of the text that you did in your lower level
reading speeds!
Your second speed reading secret!
Here’s something you don’t hear every day…
You CAN better understand detail at higher speeds!
This is not a joke. In fact, if you are going to spend the next
a few moments reading this email I will show you some
valuable information on how you can begin to improve your
understanding by leaps and bounds in a matter of minutes.
The key to instantly increasing your understanding of any
book and any subject is to become familiar with the following
universal editorial councils. (Yes, these tips apply to
almost all posts and can be applied immediately)
1. The first and last chapters of a book introduce and
summarize its content.
2. The first and last paragraphs of a chapter introduce and
summarize the content of that particular chapter
3. Some books (such as textbooks and even most
translations of the Bible) contain topic and summary
sentences within their structure with introduce and
summarize your content
4. The VERBS and NOUNS in a sentence offer the *most
important information.
5. Be aware and ‘sensitize’ (through practice)
to the use of negative words. Negative words (like
‘no’, ‘no’, ‘I can’t’… etc.) can invert the meanings of
large groups of words, so keep an eye out for them.
6. In the same way, you should also be aware of
the conditional stress. Words in the conditional tense (like
‘could’, ‘if’, ‘should’… etc.) can also affect or change the
meanings of a large body of words.
If you’ve been following me, then you already have.
learned some valuable reading techniques that you can use
to reduce your reading time AND improve your
comprehension.
I’m going to give you some more tips on how you can
use the format of a book to further increase your understanding.
1. Don’t skip reading the front and back jackets of a
book. These can really give anyone valuable information about
why the book was written and therefore gives you an idea
on what you can expect.
2. In the same way, always check out the book trailer.
and introduction. Often these overlooked segments can
eliminates much of the confusion that arises when you don’t have
idea about the direction intended by the author BEFORE beginning
reading
3. ALWAYS read the table of contents. is from the author
outline and ‘train your brain’ to your writing style
and thus improve their understanding of your book
structure.
4. Don’t let the words wander in your mind. Manufacture
an effort to “actively read” the book. This means that
you should be continually asking yourself questions about
what you just read. Try to summarize the
information you just read at frequent intervals. For
By doing this, you will soon discover your current level of
understanding and memory.
5. Devour graphs and diagrams. If your book contains these
features make sure you stop and take the time to really
understand pictures and diagrams. spend a little more
moments contemplating these features finally
increase your overall reading speed because you will have a
clear visual representation of the information you just entered
read.
6. Make use of the glossary and index normally found in the
end of most books.
Your secret speed reading room!
Now I’m going to show you an *exciting* part of any speed
reading program
It’s called skimming. Although it doesn’t really mean
‘reading’ in the traditional sense of the word, YES
allows you to experience some of the thrill of speed
devouring vast amounts of information at breakneck speeds.
If you can, it’s always better to ‘leaf through’ any book
before reading it. (Whether you’re reading it out loud
speed or normal speed)
When you’re browsing, what you’re really looking for is
the format of the book you are going to read.
It helps give you visual clues as to what to expect.
and allows you to offset some of those
challenges
At this point, let me take a moment to define what my
the definition is skimming.
The skimming process is nothing more than the exercise of
going through the WHOLE book you plan to read (or speed up
read) at a speed of approximately TWO to THREE SECONDS PER PAGE –
MAXIMUM!
When you take a look, these are some of the details you are
searching…
Font sizes and type used
The presence or absence of chapters
The presence or absence of columns.
The presence or absence of headings/subheadings
parts of the book
diagrams and photos
Any unusual or useful features
Armed with the information you acquire by skimming,
you will be amazed at how DRAMATICALLY it influences your
reading speed, even without using part of the other speed
reading technology out there.
Your fifth speed reading secret!
How would you like to know the secret techniques to master
different types of reading
Well, that’s EXACTLY what I’m here to show you right now!
Are you reading for pleasure? Do you need to study?
Are you reading to develop a new skill?
Here’s a quick reference guide on how YOU can get the most out of
of your reading experience by using some simple
guidelines.
PLEASURE TO READ
Do not browse or review the materials.
Just read at a comfortable pace. 🙂
HOBBY AND SPECIAL INTEREST
Take a brief look and review it.
He spends most of his time reading.
STUDYING
Spend about half the time reading and half the time
browse and review materials
DO NOT over read. Read once a chapter in its prime
comprehension speed, (highlight areas of confusion by
placing a light pencil mark next to them, but DO NOT stop
at this point), then browse and review the materials. Finally,
return to areas that require further analysis
and work through them.
MAXIMUM POTENTIAL READING
Spend 70% of your time reviewing materials and 10%
Skimming He only reads 20% of the time. use reading
skills you have learned during this email course to
locate key information. Put your emphasis on taking
notes and studying
Your ultimate speed reading secret!
CONGRATULATIONS!
You’ve made it through the Simplified Quick Read article.
Now, I’m just going to recap what we’ve already
covered, and the best way to benefit from what you have
learned!
So far, I have shown you:
* How to use your hands to perform correctly and efficiently
shave a second or more off every page you read.
* How to use the hands to guide and control the rhythm of the eyes
movements through the text
* How to use your hands to force your eye to constantly look
scan through new information
* How to use your hands to avoid your eyes
repeatedly read the same words
* That you CAN better understand detail at higher speeds
* Hints on how you can begin to improve your understanding by
leaps and bounds in a matter of minutes.
* The secrets to instantly increasing your understanding by
make effective use of the first and last chapters of a book,
its topic and summary sentences, its negative words, and its
conditional stress.
* How you can use a book format to further increase your
comprehension
* How to experience some of the thrill of quickly devouring
vast amounts of information at breakneck speeds by using
rubbing…
* How to use skimming to receive visual cues of what
can wait when the speed reading
* What is my definition of skimming.
* What are the details you should look for when you are
skimming
* The secret techniques to master different types of
reading.
* How to make the most of READING PLEASURE, HOBBY AND SPECIAL
READING OF INTEREST, STUDY AND READING OF MAXIMUM POTENTIAL