Friday, March 2, 2012

My Tips to Help You Learn to Read Faster

There are lots of benefits to learning to speed read, not least of which is saving time. Save time, and read more books, by learning how to speed read. It is a technique which shows you how to process information quickly. To free up extra time, and process more information to build your knowledge base up, learning this method can certainly help you do more each day. This article will present suggestions and strategies on how you can increase your speed reading to over twice your current speed now.

It is imperative that you establish the purpose behind reading a certain text before you start. An example of something that you would not want to speed read is a letter from someone that is special to you. Words from friends and family should be read with care. The first thing you need to do when speed-reading through a textbook (which is where you want to use the speed reading technique) is to use your finger, keep track of where you are while reading, and absorb the main points that are presented in chunks within your mind. Preparing your mind for what you are about to read is essential for speed reading to actually work.

You need to see the action the word represents, instead of the word itself. This is critical, as your mind will then understand the theory of not having to read all the words on each page and this will have a really big impact on the speed at which you read. After you figure out how to do this, you will be able to imagine the scenery in your head, rather than paying too much attention to each printed letter. It is kind of like watching a movie in your mind and in very little time you will find yourself reading quicker and grasping the subject matter better.

It probably seems normal to read every word; skipping words may even feel like cheating. If you want to increase your reading speed significantly, then you need to learn to filter out filler words and focus on the key words in a sentence. If you read a sentence, for example, and all the words like "this," "that," "the," "a" or "and" were removed, you'd still be able to understand the gist of what was being said. Your eyes don't need to linger on such words, as your mind is able to supply them for you when necessary, as they're so familiar to you. Think of how you respond to spelling mistakes with words you know well. Your mind has the ability to fill in any missing letters or to replace any incorrect ones. That's why speed readers can just skip filler words and have no trouble comprehending the material.

There are no skills or techniques that really have to be learned to speed read. You need to replace your old reading habits. Similar to subvocalization or regression therapy - you simply need to move the old technique out and replace it with a more efficient technique to help you read fast. Repeat this: your index finger is your friend! The faster you move it, the more quickly you will absorb the material. So, the faster you follow the advice in this article, the sooner you'll be able to read at a faster than average rate and the more time you will save.

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