Details:
With this new home study course you can double your
reading speed and supercharge your brain's capacity to digest, remember
and implement huge amounts of information... essential ingredients to
success in your profession and in your continuing education.
We all learn to read at school, after a fashion. But for
most of us, this is not an optimal use of our brain power. In this
course you will learn to better use the left brain's focused attention
combined with the right brain's peripheral attention, in close harmony.
Good communication between the brain hemispheres is a prerequisite for
creative thinking and also a sense of well-being, where thoughts and
feelings are integrated.
Reading may be defined as an individual's total
inter-relationship with symbolic information. Reading is a communication
process requiring a series of skills. As such reading is a thinking
process rather than an exercise in eye movements. Effective reading
requires a logical sequence of thought patterns, and these patterns
require practice to set them into the mind.
The methods currently used in schools do not touch on the
issues of speed, comprehension and critical analysis and indeed all
those skills which can be described as advanced reading techniques. In
short, most of your reading problems have not been dealt with during
your initial education. By using appropriate techniques, the limitations
of early education can be overcome and reading ability improved by 500%
or more. As you probably expect, this course will teach you to read much
faster and at the same time to have a much better understanding of what
you have read. These are obviously great advantages.
Description
This speed reading course will give you both the understanding of the
mechanisms as well as the tools (the use of the regulator, for example)
to determine at which level of speed and comprehension you chose to
read.
Format: eBook (PDF)
No. of Pages: 40
Language: English
Chapters
1. Introduction
2. The Definition of Reading
3. The Eye and its Movements
4. Test of Reading Speed
5. Are you a Left-Brain Reader or a Right-Brain Reader?
6. Visual Guides
7. Preliminary Exercises
8. Subvocalisation & the Thought-Stream
9. Maladaptive Scanning Patterns
10. Speed Perception
11. Pacing & Scanning Techniques
12. Pacing Exercise
13. In-Depth Reading Techniques
14. Key Word Noting
15. Taking Notes
16. Associative Networks
17. Visual Reading Techniques
18. Defeating the Decay of Memories
Price only £2.99p
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