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The Teachers of Speed Reading One of the largest ideas that authors' write in books that help you to learn how to speed read, is that you must read fast and comprehend what you read. Of course, this is true, yet more is necessary to help you learn how to speed-read. To learn how to speed-read you must understand your inner abilities, learn to define, and practice often.
Sure, authors' can inform you of tactics you can take to speed-read, yet the truth is if you have motor, sight, or auditory abilities to read, i.e. one or the other what you have may be a hindering in your ability to read fast. To help you achieve a clearer understanding we can consider the three and its components, i.e. the types of readers.
Motor readers use movement to read information. Some motor readers use their arms, ears, legs, nose, mouth, hands, and so forth while reading material. Motor readers hinder their ability to read fast, since the motors often are running at paces it blocks their full ability to concentrate. If you are tapping your feet on the floor while you read, think of the subconscious mind focusing on your feet, while your conscious mind tries to focus on the material. Most people using motor movement while reading often find it difficult to comprehend information they read. Thus, the motor movers need movement to read.
Readers with auditory skills will often speak loudly in their minds the words they read. The problem is the people listen to the words mentally, which makes them read faster than those with motor mover skills, yet it still hinders them the same.
Auditory readers include those who vocal, mumble, whisper, vibrate, and/or sub-vocal. The thing is each has their own way of reading, but according to few experts, sight-readers get the most out of speed-reader. Yet, colleges have taught sub-vocalizing is a stopper in speed-reading. The only way you can reform your reading habits is to realize, accept, and tell you that you are stopping the blockers that hinder your reading abilities.
Now, auditory readers often make noises while reading, such as vibrating the Adam's apple, whispering, and so forth. According to few experts, this is a hindrance, which slows down reading. The ultimate techniques are, discovered in sight-reading.
Sight-reading is the process of spotting words, visualizing the words mean, and searching for symbols in the message. While various types of readers exist, the key is to learn what works best for you. If you want to be superman or woman while reading, remember, speed-reading is the process of comprehending what you read. Most speed-readers scan pages of information digging through details and only selecting what matters most to them. For instance, if a reader were searching for details on how to overhaul a vehicle, the reader would search for specifications.
One of the largest hinderers in the world is instructions. Most people find instructions hard to read, and rarely understand why. The fact is most instructions manuals are confusing. If the writers of the manuals detailed the instructions without overriding so to speak, thus readers would find it less difficult to read the material. For instance, during a editing and rewrite I converted a Sears Dove Tail Fixture manual, thus the information was so complicated that even the manufacturers or sellers found it difficult to put the part together. Well, eight hours later it took them one hour to put together what they couldn't accomplish in two weeks time. In other words, if you are motor, auditory, or else a sight-reader what you read plays a part in how fast you read also.
From the ebook Speed Reading Technique
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