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Speed Reading With Goals in Mind By setting goals to speed read a person will find achieving their goal will be easier. Working through your goals at this time will require having a plan. First we will review some helpful tips with setting speed reading goals, later discuss a plan to achieve the goal.
To reach a target we need to have a goal. "I want to achieve my goal" is the right step to setting a goal. "My goal to achieve is speed-read; with setting affirmations towards goals you will be able to affirm your goals.
When you affirm your goals to speed-read you are saying to you, "I am making a formal and legal declaration that I plan to achieve my goals." An affirmation backs our goals and plans. Affirmation is an assertion of the truths
Affirmations are positive statements of achievement where as goals will help you discover techniques you can apply to speed-reading. For instance, I will go to the library or online to seek out information that will inform me how to read fast. This statement is an affirmation, combined with intentions.
By drawing an outline this will be the right direction in setting your goals. An outline should include tactics, which readers employ to read fast. For instance, reviewing can help you read quicker. Surveying information is a product of reviewing, thus preparing for reading.
Reading fast should be including in a goal, which a plan can be practiced, read, set intentions, recited, discovered and record information.
Work toward setting plans and putting the plans in motion is the next step. By stretching the plan further you will perform the same actions as setting goals. Charts, graphs, sketches, diagrams, should be included to achieve your plan in speed-reading. Keeping your goals and plans realistic will help from getting discouraged and wanting to give up.
Enhance your ability to read fast with a few details we can take under consideration. The first set of details is a thinking test.
Thinking Test: Sit down in a quiet and comfortable area and think about how skills to read can relate to your ambition to read fast. Now, check your discovery.
Example: I want to read faster, and what I have discovered from thinking is that I need reading skills, as well as reader tools that will help me to read faster.
Intentions: I intend to discover information that will lead me to become a faster reader.
Now, I want you to pick up reading material that has interested you for some time, yet, you haven't found the time to read the pages. For the next 10 minutes, I want you to spend time reading the first chapter, or Introductory if you choose. Take a deep breathe, and set a clock to time your reading. Once you finish write down the time it took you to read, how many pages you read, and what you comprehended from reading the material.
After you finish the test, draw up a progress profile chart, which you can use to keep track of speed while reading, and what you comprehend from reading. The progress chart will help you to strive to achieve your goals to speed read. At first, you want to start reading easy material, which can help you enhance your speed and comprehension level.
From the ebook Speed Reading Technique
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