Learn to Read Two Times Faster in Less Than Four Minutes!
Have you wondered all you could do if you could read two times faster?
The average person reads between 200-250 words-per-minute (wpm).
With practice, you can double your reading speed
This way, you would save at least one hour a day, 365 hours a year, nine work weeks! All of us read members posts on a daily basis (or we should). Probably some of you read five posts, other ten or more. Whatever the case is, this will help you out, no doubt! All of us comment on other members posts, but It's very important, it's a must read the posts first before commenting. Imagine what advantage we would have if we could read all of those posts faster than before.
Imagine all you could do with the extra time if you could read three times or four times faster!
I have been doing this for about one year and I want to share it with all of you because the results have been amazing! I am neither a genius nor someone special, just an average guy like you who started practicing this and I didn't have to reinvent the wheel. I learned it from Tim Ferriss, the bestseller author of "The 4-Hour Workweek". This is his video:
Use a visual pacer or tracer like your finger, a pen or mouse (reading your computer screen). However, per Jim Kwik, a speed reading expert, the best pacer to use is your left index finger because your left hand activates the right side of your brain that is associated with creativity and fires up the imagination.
My first advice, watch the above video.
My second advice, practice
My last advice, practice
I would like your comments now and after one, two weeks and so on, sharing your results.
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Hackerist, I watched the video and I am going to put that stuff into practice. Thanks, johnny
Hackerist, I watched the video a second time. I understand using the pen. I am going to start using this one immediately.
I have a question about drawing the lines down the page to create margins. Do you draw on each page or do you use something like a couple of pieces of string?
Thanks for your help?
johnny
I really have to try this!!! I have books on my shelf that I have been meaning to read, but you know...Time, or should I say the lack of it!
This seems pretty easy, even just the tracing without the indention.
I will definitely try this!
Thnak you so much for sharing!
I actually did, and I can confirm that it works and works well!
I haven't calculated my words per minute, but it is a lot faster!
Thanks again!
That is what so awesome about it. I tried some courses in the past but they were too complex. This is the greatest thing yet. Nothing to learn... just follow your finger👍👍😀
... and begining one or two words (three would be better) in from the first word of each line, and ending one or two words in from the last word, imagining two side lines. Drawing lines on the pages of a book is not needed...
Awesome will try that too! I was kind of hesitant to start writing lines in my books!
Thanks once again!
Love this
I was a speed reader when I was younger. I learned to do it because of my love for Sci Fi. I would read a book a night, and I mean those big thick books so many sci fi writer's love to entice us with. I didn't know it at the time but I had taught myself to speed read. I had to smile when you mentioned Jim Kwik was a speed reader. Funny that his surname would be Kwik. Not only that, but his name is so close to mine. I'm Jim Kulk. Sadly, my eyes are struggling now so these days my reading is almost normal. Jim
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Thanks for the share,
You’re welcome Michael! Hope you try it.