Teach Yourself Speed Reading, 8 Incredible Ways
Teach Yourself Speed Reading
In the 21st Century everyone and everything is moving with the speed of light and everyone is in a hurry to get things done. The world has become very competitive in every way and everyone wants to be ahead of everyone.
Nowadays technology has advanced itself so much that people don’t even think of reading any sort material. Like in the old days people used to make researches through books from libraries and go through encyclopedias to grab material but nowadays people don’t bother turning to the hard copy sources of information. Everything has become digital and so advanced that people are done with their searches within a matter of clicks.
But people who are still interested in reading can still find ways to read faster or “speed read”. Speed Read basically is to collect various methods of reading to increase the rate of your reading without reducing the amount of concentration.
Speed reading can actually work if a person deals with it full willpower and dedication. It totally depends on the person himself on how he can cope to develop the habit of speed reading.
Some of the tips may include:
If you are doing any sort of reading. You should try to put in as much 99% of your concentrate by getting over with all sorts of distractions (like music, crowd of people, of any other sort of noise) that you think may cause disturbance while you are doing you.
Choose a solitary place to read where you think there is very little or no chances of distractions (Like people talking or where the TV and Radio etc is being played).
That is because with lack of concentration you may be able to comprehend the text and will have to re-read which will help in speed reading at all.
Reading with your hand also helps you to speed read because there is a smooth and consistent hand and eye coordination while doing so. You can also time yourself to practice yourself in speed reading.
Another tip of how to enhance your skills for speed reading is to recognize the word by the first two letters so you don’t have to read thoroughly each and every word. The same ways you can skip out irrelevant sentences like phrases or sayings that are included in the text just for reference or to make the material more comprehensive. So the basic idea is to skim out all those phrases or sentences that are just there as “add ups”.



Don T. Michigan, USA