From: Jenny Gonzalez
Thursday 11:03 AM
Dear Friend
Did you know that most of us play an ongoing game inside our brain? All day long we play this game that is somewhat like playing tennis. One part of your brain will throw out a thought like a tennis ball and another part will answer by whacking it back with a reply.
When it comes to reading, we tend to actually “vocalize” each word inside our brain. This is one of a number of things that prevents us from reading faster.
Doesn’t it stand to reason that if you can by-pass that mechanism the speed of reading will increase? Absolutely.
When it comes to reading, you are still using the reading “habits” that you were taught in school. For most people this isn’t necessarily a good thing. Why is that? It is because you are not using the full potential of your brain.
Anyone can learn how to read faster!
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What is Speed Reading?
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What role do your hands play in reading?
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Fiction vs. non-fiction – is there a difference?
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Speed reading and how we vocalize.
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How to increase your reading speed.
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How to increase your comprehension
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It doesn't matter if it's 2:00 a.m. in the morning!
Sincerely,
Jenny Gonzalez
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