Speed Reading,Read Faster, Read Better, Learn Speed Reading
Let's face it, the ability to read faster, and still comprehend
what you're reading, is an essential skill in today's fast
moving environment. We must read extensively if we want to be
successful in our studies, or careers. There's no doubt,
learning to speed read is probably the most valuable and time
saving skill you can acquire. Frankly, under today's information
pressures you must read faster and read better if you are to get
ahead at all. Of course, some people will say you can do fine
without knowing how to speed read. WRONG! Young men and women
trained in Modern Speed Reading show distinct advantages over
those who lack this kind of preparation. Schools and colleges
have discovered that courses in reading skills give enormous aid
to students struggling under the heavier loads of today's
scholastic programs. Their higher grade point averages speak for
themselves. Just imagine being able to read a novel in less than
half the time it takes you now, and knowing how to skim an
article effectively so the information you're seeking seems to
pop out of the page for you to find. Once you can speed read,
your whole attitude toward reading changes. You will enjoy
reading a great deal more and will read with greater
intelligence.
Once you have become proficient at speed reading, you've
prepared yourself to move with confidence into the wonderful
world of books. It will be a rich experience with your newly
developed skills, for books are an opening of new horizons, a
road to new adventures, and a source of unending pleasure and
delight. People who have really learned to read are never at a
loss and are never lonely. A good book is the best of friends,
the same today and forever.
Learning to speed read is not a difficult or painfully long
process. In fact, a recently released Learn To Speed
Read book that I have just finished had me reading faster by
the fourth chapter. Truly fast reading skills come with time and
practice of course, but this book can teach you to read faster
and read better right from the beginning.
If you are a High School or College Student, read extensively
for your work, like reading the morning newspaper each day, or
just enjoy reading a good novel occasionally, you really should
consider learning to speed read. Once learned, it is a skill
that will benefit you throughout your life.
Ken Asselin