Speed Reading Tips

Posted by admin | In the round | Wednesday 24 June 2009 4:20 pm

Some people want to know how to speed read while others need to learn speed reading. Both cases provide the motivation we need to learn how to speed read. This due to the fact that along with the speed comes a higher level of comprehension. This virtually mimics the way a speed reader will handle a reading task. He will not read word-for-word, but rather large blocks of information. While reading, he will focus more attention on the key aspects of the writing.

One cure for this is to stop reading and deliberately seek some distraction, then return to what you were reading with renewed attention. No one can tell you exactly what to do if your mind wanders when you read, because to some degree this problem is an individual one which you must work out for yourself. It does not take long to get your mind out of a rut, and when you return to the report or book, you will be alert and ready to go at it with a mind refreshed.

Speed reading helps, but it also has other potential issues and challenges because if we speed read a lot and spend our days soaking up information we eventually find our minds dreaming we are reading where our dreams often consist of us scanning a page of type, on a computer screen or in a book. If you read a lot and this has happened to you, dream psychologists agree that it is normal. Well after I discovered this free online speed reading problem I went to look for a solution and found a neat exercise for stretching your speed reading comprehension. Comprehension also suffers if the average Internet surfer is clicking from website to website reading half a paragraph here and half of one there.

Students thus, need to pick out facts quickly from the test and remember them, or harvest them from the text into noted to go over later; easier said than done. Nevertheless, let me tell you a technique I used to use. Such bills are still cooling from the press by the time the vote is needed.

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