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More Reading with the Right Brain: Speed Reading via Speed Comprehension (Volume 2)
More Reading with the Right Brain Speed Reading via Speed Comprehension - Volume 2 Author:David Butler Speed Reading via Speed ComprehensionDO YOU WANT TO READ AND COMPREHEND FASTER?Or Continue Your Slow Word-by-Word Reading?A picture is worth a thousand words, and your right brain can already ?speed read? pictures.If you've read the original ?Reading with the Right Brain? this book (formally "Reading Thought-Units") offers addition... more »al practice material to continue developing your skill. Or you can use this book as an easy introduction to this amazing technique of reading ideas instead of words. But there is nothing as effective as practicing with an actual book. That is the purpose of this book, to give you a comfortable and natural way to practice reading whole ideas at a time.Reading whole ideas means treating text as a recording of thought, rather than sound.Increase ComprehensionStrengthen ConcentrationReduce VocalizationReduce RegressionImprove RetentionRead FasterThere is nothing like this anywhere else. Learning to read faster has never been easier. With practice text highlighted into actual thought-units, you can glide along over complete ideas, rather than following your old reading habit of word-by-word reading.You will read faster, with deeper comprehension, and retain information longer. In this age of information overload, you can't afford not to improve your reading skills.This book is an original approach to reading faster... and an easy way to achieve it, using an exclusive technique which makes it easy to immediately start reading whole phrases at a time.After a brief introduction, the book gives you 12 classic short stories that will help you develop this skill. Each story highlights thought-units with alternating black and gray text. This highlighting guides your eyes from phrase to phrase, letting you concentrate more fully on the meaning of each phrase. You will begin reading thought-units, simply by enjoying these famous stories.?Reading more than one-word-at-a-time with each eye fixation, without vocalization, is the main difference between efficient and inefficient readers. If you want an important key to effective reading,« less