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Speed Reading
- Triple Your Reading Speed in Less Than 24 Hours
- ナレーター: Christopher A Leonard
- 再生時間: 2 時間 56 分
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あらすじ・解説
Drastically increase your reading speed and comprehension by accelerated learning, and learn how to read faster.
Speed reading is sorely misunderstood by many people who think that it is too good to be true. But in this audio guide, you will learn through many examples and simple illustrations how to take your present level of reading, and within the next 24 hours, triple your rate of words per minute.
Think about that for a minute. If you are like most people you are probably reading at about 200 to 300 words per minute. This audio guide will teach you to get up to 600 words per minute in the next day. How effective will that make you? How much time would that save you? What is the cost of not taking this on? And what opportunity do you miss out on?
Speed reading saves us time. That’s the obvious advantage but not the most beneficial. Each new piece of information when we speed read has the potential to change the trajectory of our lives. It has the potential to endow us with knowledge and that, in turn, has the potential to catapult our lives into the realm of abundant success.
First of all, this isn't like any accelerated learning guide you've ever listened to. There's no fluff or filler, just points to learn faster.
So like I said, there's more to this little guide than "just" speed reading. Here's a fraction of what you'll learn:
- Easy speed reading methods
- How to optimize your head position and posture while reading
- Different patterns to maximize your learning potential
- The psychology of reading
- How to get rid of distractions, be more productive, and learn faster
- And much more!
All that starts here and now. The speed reading strategies in this guide are well proven and well documented, and as you go through them, you will realize how simple they are and wish you had thought about them.