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Everyone Can Speed Read

by Kale McClelland

Whether you need (e.g., you are a student or otherwise have deadlines on reading) or simply want to have the ability to read and understand more quickly, learning speed reading is the way to go. Not everyone thinks that reading is a skill that can be improved in this way, but like any other skill, practice is the key. Almost anyone can learn to speed read, it is merely a matter of finding a technique which is effective for them.

Think back to the last book you read. Odds are that some parts were important enough to hold your interest, and others that you felt could have been passed over. Once you learn to identify these parts, you will find yourself skipping past these and absorbing only the relevant material. This means you can gain speed without sacrificing understanding (and doing without the filler).

Inference is another valuable subskill of speed reading. If you read the line 'Even a stopped clock', you know it is likely to be followed by 'is right twice a day'. You can skip past these things easily once you are in the habit of spotting them. A lot of smaller words can be passed over as well without losing the context. Keep practicing this skill, it is one of the most valuable in the arsenal of a speed reader.

Try practicing your speed reading by playing this game. Using your finger or an index card, try 'racing' your eyes across the text in competition with the card or finger. This is an excellent method to train ones self in the techniques of speed reading. Start slow and gradually increase the pace at which you move through the text. This is a method anyone can use to rapidly increase their reading rate.

Take some time to think about all the benefits that you can get from speed reading. For instance, the human brain is set up to study in 20 minute bursts. When you speed read, you can fit more information in during the first valuable 20 minutes of your studying. You'll be able to process information more quickly and you'll be able to work toward good response time and staying organized and on top of things.

Speed reading is far to valuable of a skill to be ignored. Take a little time and begin learning about what speed reading techniques can do for you.

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Published March 24th, 2008

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