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[T1342]Triple Your Reading Speed
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With the right speed reading course, you can significantly increase your reading speed. And, by increasing your reading speed, you can consume larger amounts of materials, learn more, and get work done more efficiently and in a more timely manner. But, there are a few things you should look for when selecting a speed reading course in order to guarantee that you will get the results you desire.

The philosophy of course will tell you a great deal about whether or not it is worth investing your time and money in. There are three basic components that should be included in a quality course. These include:

1) Focusing on reading blocks of words. The more words you can read in blocks, the more you will be able to read overall. For many, reading in blocks is easier to do by holding the reading material a bit further from their eyes than usual.

2) Reducing the fixation time. The average reader tends to spend too much time on one word or sentence. In order to increase your reading speed, you need to work on reducing the amount of time you spend reading a block of words. By reducing your fixation time, you will actually learn to pick up only the most important elements.

3) Reducing the number of skip-backs. The average reader has a tendency to go back and read parts he or she has already read. To increase reading speed by reducing skip-backs, it is helpful to use a pointer such as a pencil, pen, or finger to help with the flow of reading. The faster you move your pointer, the faster your reading speed will be.

When searching for a speed reading course, you will find that they are available in a number of different formats. Some are offered on video while others are offered in the form of an ebook. Yet others are available in the form of software that teaches you how to increase your reading speed while also providing you with opportunities for practice. The type of speed reading course that is right for you depends upon your individual learning style. But, regardless of the type of speed reading course you select, it should certainly offer you the opportunity to practice and to hone the new skills you have learned.

By increasing your reading speed, you can significantly improve your work output and your level of knowledge, leaving more time for you to do the other things you enjoy in life.

How would you like to double your reading speed without taking an expensive speed-reading course or spending months practicing ineffective methods? Most of us spend several hours each day reading for information, remembering and understanding only a fraction of what we should. By focusing on a few high-impact reading techniques you can boost your speed by more than 100 percent, understand more of what you read and remember it later.

1. Quick-skim before reading. The human brain loves introductions to information. Skimming takes advantage of how our brains function by quickly yielding great information about what we are going to read. In fact, skimming can help us capture a significant portion of the content without further reading. The brain is therefore able to build on the knowledge received during skimming.

For articles and chapters, skim by reading the title, subtitles, first full paragraph, last full paragraph and the first sentence of each paragraph in between. For text books and other information books, read the title, introduction, rear cover, table of contents and chapter headings. Also, thumb through the book to look at pictures, graphics, tables or diagrams.

2. Ask questions as you read. Questions stimulate our thinking. Be demanding by questioning what the writer is saying. Start by turning the title and any subtitles into questions. Use the 'who, what, where, why, when, how' method of generating good questions and expect answers! If the answers are not forthcoming, make mental or written notes to look in other places later for the answers. Ultimately, a questioning approach to reading will help you get more out of it and remember more.

3. Read with a pointer. The eye is a spectacular reading machine, but it has its foibles. It reads in a jerky motion and it tends to wander a bit. Amazingly, the eye moves along faster and more steadily when assisted by a pointer of some sort. You can use a finger, a card, a pencil or other make-shift pointer to lead your eyes along while reading. What you might find is that, while it appears to take longer, you will actually be reading much faster and wandering less. Try this yourself.

4. Refrain from skipping back. Do you ever skip back to a sentence or place in a sentence when you read? Most of us do, so it is normal. It is also very inefficient. You can greatly improve your reading speed by reducing this practice. The fact is, you do not have to skip back frequently to understand the sentence or paragraph that you are reading. The mind conceptualizes while you are reading, filling in lots of missed words and phrases. Have confidence. Practice moving forward without skipping back. Your pointing device will also help in this area.

5. Read in larger word groups. The mind is capable of understanding quickly as we read. We do not have to read each word. In fact, we understand more and read faster by reading in word groupings. Rather than reading this sentence word by word, you are probably reading it in groups of two to three words. By practicing, you can expand the size of the word groups to five or six words. Use your new pointer and practice reading in larger word groups. At first, it might seem a bit awkward. With a little practice and confidence, you can master this technique.

6. Undertake a quick review. The value of reviewing what you read can not be overstated. Having invested a lot of time in your reading, why not insist on a return on that investment? The key to solidifying your new knowledge, so that you can recall it later, is to review.

The best review would be done in four 5-10 minute sessions - at intervals of: ten minutes after you finish reading; one day later; one week later; then, one month later. At that point you will have captured the majority of the information and many of the details. At the very least, undertake the first review by using five minutes to recall the important things that you read, followed by five minutes of reviewing your notes or skimming the piece again.

Many of us spend more than a thousand hours each year reading to acquire more knowledge. How well you read can determine how well you perform in school and at work. While speed-reading is not always the goal in getting through information, understanding and remembering more of what you read usually is. Why not spend a little time improving the way that you read? Use these easy techniques -- the return on the time that you invest could be enormous.

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