Choosing A Speed Reading Technique

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Choosing a Speed Reading Technique


Introduction


Before diving into speed reading, it's essential to know your current reading speed. This baseline helps track your progress and keeps you motivated. Setting a realistic target?"perhaps with smaller, weekly goals?"can make the journey less daunting.

The Line Technique


Most of us learned to read by focusing on one word at a time, moving left to right. The line technique shifts this habit by encouraging you to read a phrase or entire line at a glance. By focusing on the center of the line, you can grasp the whole meaning and move down the page swiftly, potentially boosting your reading speed by fifty percent.

The Card Technique


The card technique addresses a common issue: regression, where our eyes drift back to previously read text. Research shows this occurs frequently in new readers but persists even in advanced ones. By using a card to cover text you've already read, you can minimize this regression. Combine this with the line technique by drawing a vertical guide down the center of the card to assist your eyes.

Practice Tips


Like any skill, speed reading requires practice in a calm, distraction-free environment. Consistent practice will lead to better results.

Conclusion


Embarking on this speed reading journey can be rewarding. With dedication and the right techniques, you'll see significant improvements. Good luck!

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