As you know read: Remember, I did not ask "how to read faster? You" I asked a different question, "and read, how"

I like that you wanted to do, you can read much faster. It can be shelf of a growing pile of books to be dusty books that you would like to have time to read books that you wish you could read faster, to fit the time available to you.

What prevents you fromRead my book collection? It 'really long and you're sure you're a slow reader? Maybe you're wrong, and is in fact neither of the two reasons.

For most of my life, I held the belief that I am a slow reader. I have not bothered to clarify who I was comparing myself with until I met a photo expert reader recently, and I realized I read it and, if and when I wanted. In reality, I realized that without the ability to read effectivelyand efficient, would not be able to pass through the study and have all my tests from basic GCSE level several degrees including an MBA. It 'was a revelation. He delivered me from the desire to attend a very expensive, "Speed ​​reading" or "Photo reading."

Ask yourself: "What is my faith, my reading skills?" "Who am I to see?"

If you believe that your friends, colleagues and leaders, reads a lot better at what they dodifferent? What is it, is not it? If you are following reading strategies effective?

Here are some that I use:

Strategy 1

Environmental: Make sure you are physically comfortable and that you will be able to breathe properly. Reading the legs on the sofa is an ideal position to sleep, but do not serve so well in reading effectively. The stomach has to take time off the obstacles in a full breath regularly. In addition, the backare well supported, so you will not be constantly interrupted by changing the positions of your reading.

Putting the book on a table, so look out in the same way that you look at a computer screen (not flat on the table). If the book is laid flat on the table, note that your eyeballs do not so much peripheral vision that focused straight ahead. If you arrive by car, are based on peripheral vision to be awareWhat is happening to the left and right. It would be a good driver, if you looked down all the time. Similarly, she is a much better player if you are going to look as if they were down.

Strategy 2

Objective: To make sure you know because you read the book. Start with a very clear objective. What are you looking for? Entertainment? Information? Inspiration? The most accurate sense, as a rule, the easier it is to decide whether the book is for you. If your goal isTitle and subtitle them to come for what they are to provide relevant information for an assignment or an article you need to write effective articles usually scan the contents page to find out. If your goal is to get a general feeling of the book to decide whether or not to buy, for example, will naturally move through the pages to see if you're interested. This does not mean that all the books you have purchased, is meant to be read. Its purpose can notIt was clear when we bought the book, or that certain objectives will not be found. This is a time and place for everything and when you decide what your goal is you, you know if the book is meant to be read or in fact, now, forever. This strategy is also clear that some of your dusty shelves and make room for the special books that really deserves your attention in the present.

Strategy 3

Read the book with the intellectYour eyes and your mind is full of knowledge and any new information that make their locks of existing information on the meaning of it. Therefore, the most literate people tend to read much quicker to recognize and give them a sense of a lot of material that have never seen before and use their knowledge to predict the first author to express something. If you read with your mind, imagine having a conversation with the author ofCharter and this might give you insights that are not physical in the word you see with the eyes visible. Our favorite books are often those where the author speaks to us with the underlying message, which is activated when there is a connection between the mind of the author and the reader's mind.

If you use these three strategies effectively, you are undoubtedly familiar effectively and efficiently identify a player and will continue to improve, as your mind learns the languageModels, familiar themes, content family. The more organized the current knowledge in the head, the greater the likelihood that new information that can be easily assimilated and integrated to improve your reading skills to communicate your understanding and your abilities. So, what is your current beliefs about your reading skills?

I learned some techniques of reading the following:

Buzan, T. (2003) Speed ​​Reading, BBC Worldwide Ltd,United Kingdom

Web sites:

PhotoReading Whole Mind System reading program

http://www.photoreading.com/ (accessed 12 December 2009)

Speed ​​Reading Trainer

http://www.thespeedreadingcoach.com/ (accessed 12 December 2009)

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