Speed Reading: Reading Speed and Improve Your Memory by Jody Austen

(15) Reading Speed and Improve Your Memory

Speed reading: reading speed and improve your memory

(15b)

Understanding the true nature of a person makes you a better negotiator because you can read emotions like desperation, and you are likely to get a better deal than you would if you couldn’t read the person. In addition, it is easier to deflect negative emotions when they are thrown at you because you understand well where they are coming from. 

The author is also glad to share with you some tools and cues that will point you to the true intentions and motives behind particular behaviors. He will also show you why it is important to ask questions instead of making assumptions about people.

In this book you’ll learn what you need to get started, exercises to expand your vision, exercises to pick up speed, and different techniques you can use. You’ll even learn helpful habits and supplements that will help you reach your speed reading goals. 

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Genre: SELF-HELP / General

Secondary Genre: EDUCATION / General

Language: English

Keywords: speed reading, reading, learning, memory, brain training, memory improvement, memorizing, school, test, marks, study, studying

Word Count: 12034

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Sample text:

Slow readers tend to focus on each word, and work their way across each line. The eye can actually span about 1.5 inches at a time, which, for an average page, encompasses four or five words. Related to this is the fact that most readers don't use their peripheral vision to see words at the ends of each line.

to overcome this, "soften" your gaze when you read – by relaxing your face and expanding your gaze, you'll begin to see blocks of words instead of seeing each word as distinct unit. As you get good at this, your eyes will skip faster and faster across the page.

When you get close to the end of the line, let your peripheral vision take over to see the last set of words. This way you can quickly scan across and down to the next line.

 


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