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How To Read Groups of Words

How To Read Groups of Words

Reading words in groups is a speed reading technique that can help you read faster and improve your comprehension.  When we were little, we were taught to read one word at a time. However, our vocabulary improved as we got older, and we became capable of reading groups of words.  But just because we can […]

How To Reduce Subvocalization (Explained!)

How To Reduce Subvocalization (Explained!)

Are you aware that you read the title of this blog post twice? First, you READ it, and then you said the same thing in your head? Reading and speaking the exact words in our heads is called subvocalization. It is an in-built technique that enables us to “hear” what we read. Although a natural […]

How To Boost Your Reading Speed

How To Boost Your Reading Speed [VIDEO]

Are you behind in your reading? This webinar will help you catch up. In this lesson, you’ll learn a simple speed-reading drill that can help you make an immediate improvement in your reading speed today. Learn to read faster requires practice and this webinar discusses how you can practice to start boosting your speed. Materials […]

3-Step Process To Improve Retention

3-Step Process To Improve Retention

In addition to many specific drill sets designed to help train and condition one’s ability to recall, here is a rather straightforward 3-step methodology one can apply to almost any type of reading material. Step One: Preview What this step entails is to read the first and last paragraphs of an article, section, chapter, or […]

How To Speed Read the Economist

How To Speed Read the Economist

How do we speed through The Economist and get the information that we want? I’m going to discuss with you a two-step strategy to speed read through the economist. Let’s assume that you’ve already looked at the table of contents. Maybe you’ve even read the first part of the economist which is “The world this week”, which […]