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Speed Read Anything: How to Read a Book a Day With Better Retention Than Ever (Learning how to Learn 15)

by Peter Hollins

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A few simple changes to tripling your current reading speed. Imagine how much time you could save.We all material we need to read. Enjoyable or not, we still need to get through it. What if you could get through it faster, and have even better retention than before?Scientifically-proven methods of optimally absorbing information.Speed Read Anything is your essential guide to the topic. You will learn tips and tricks that will transform your entire attitude towards reading. What you thought you knew about speed reading will be turned upside-down, and everyone will ask you for your secrets.All you need to do is point them to this book.Break you slow reading habits and develop your visual concentration.Peter Hollins has studied psychology and peak human performance for over a dozen years and is a bestselling author. He has worked with a multitude of individuals to unlock their potential and path towards success. His writing draws on his academic, coaching, and research experience.How to skim and scan anything with speed and understanding.?Learn the myths of speed reading that everyone believes?How to preview a text in the most efficient manner?Strategically training your eyes to ignore?How to stop reading aloud in your head?How to read by concepts rather than individual words… (more)
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A few simple changes to tripling your current reading speed. Imagine how much time you could save.We all material we need to read. Enjoyable or not, we still need to get through it. What if you could get through it faster, and have even better retention than before?Scientifically-proven methods of optimally absorbing information.Speed Read Anything is your essential guide to the topic. You will learn tips and tricks that will transform your entire attitude towards reading. What you thought you knew about speed reading will be turned upside-down, and everyone will ask you for your secrets.All you need to do is point them to this book.Break you slow reading habits and develop your visual concentration.Peter Hollins has studied psychology and peak human performance for over a dozen years and is a bestselling author. He has worked with a multitude of individuals to unlock their potential and path towards success. His writing draws on his academic, coaching, and research experience.How to skim and scan anything with speed and understanding.?Learn the myths of speed reading that everyone believes?How to preview a text in the most efficient manner?Strategically training your eyes to ignore?How to stop reading aloud in your head?How to read by concepts rather than individual words

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