This guide is meant as an introduction to speed reading for those who would like to know more. Before we dive into this subject, I would suggest we point out some of the benefits in learning this technique.
The reasons for mentioning these are quite obvious. It will serve as an incentive, making us more inclined to master the technique.
Benefits
You will be able to read more books in a shorter time span.
Learning new languages will become easier as your comprehension level most likely will rise (contrary to popular belief, speed reading could actually increase retention)
It will leave you with more free time to do other things.
Methodology
The first question that comes to mind is of course; how do you go about doing this? There’s no simple answer to that really but there do exist a few things one ought to keep in mind:
Know where you are: We are all familiar with the big red “You Are Here” dot featured on most maps. The map it self is pointless if you don’t know where you are to begin with, the same can be said about speed reading.
A good way to know where you stand in terms of speed reading is by simply taking the free speed reading test on our website. Please note that I’m planning on adding a comprehension test along with it.
Read Frequently: This is the most important and the most fundamental part of all speed reading courses. Practice, practice and practice more. The general rule is that the more you read –> the faster you will read. Isn’t true that a runner who runs often improves his speed? Indeed he or she does and reading is not much more different in this aspect.
Use a tool: A good way to start out is by using a pen or your own finger and use it to follow each sentence as you are reading. Try (gradually) moving your hand a bit faster and take notice of what happens with your eye movement. Your eyes will tend to follow the speed of your hand which is pretty amazing.
On a further note, using some sort of card, bookmark, or page-width item could help you increase speed in a more efficient way compared to using a pen. Wider objects will cover surrounding text which in turn prevents your eyes from wandering away.
Make less fixations: There are several different methods to speedreading and each approach might sound a little different but in the end they all work after the same principle, namely;
the lesser fixations made –> the faster one will read.
In other words; the fewer times your eye stops in a sentence, the faster you will read. Thus we can conclude that speed reading is – in it’s essence – the notion of reducing the number of times the eye needs to halt in order to comprehend the text being read.
Separate the wheat from the chaff: Another fundamental part of speed reading is the notion of prioritizing content. In most of our books we find that there’s a lot of “unnecessary information” that you can just skim over. In order to find these unnecessary snippets, we have to pre-read the content. This means that you have to identify the most important parts of the book through skimming before you start the actual process of “reading”.
It takes a lot of practice to be able to distinguish important content from unimportant information. It’s therefore vital that you teach yourself to begin a reading session by looking over entire sections very quickly. Try to recognize patterns of repeated keywords, ideas, emphasized text (bold, italic etc) or other similar indicators of important concepts.
This will enable you to “pass by” large portions of the books content, slowing down only when you’ve reached something you know is important.
Facing Difficulties?
Learning how to speed read is not easy and some may experience a few difficulties on the road. Sometimes these issues are caused by external problems, not relating to the reading itself.
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