How to Read Faster and Retain Information

September 30th, 2010

Everyone knows the advantages of being able to process information, especially written information, quickly in today’s world. After all, in the world of today the written word can reach across the world. Just as importantly, it can be accessed from anywhere in the world.

This means that when you’re searching for information, you don’t really have to – it’s already at your fingertips. Read the rest of this entry »

4 Simple Ways to Increase Your Reading Speed

September 27th, 2010

If you’re a businessman who has to go through lengthy project reports or correspondence, or a student studying and researching vast amounts of material, you might be interested in techniques of speed reading. Of course there are advanced techniques that can vastly enhance your reading speed, but you’ll find that just following the simple methods below can also make a significant difference in how fast you read and Read the rest of this entry »

Make a Breakthrough with Fast Reading

September 24th, 2010

With the vast resources of information available to everyone on-line at the click of a mouse, the ability to quickly assimilate and process vast amounts of information can well be the difference between success and failure – or between rapid advancement up the corporate ladder or a slow and tedious climb to the top. Consider even the uses that speed reading can be put to in the world of business. Read the rest of this entry »

What is the Best Speed Reading Software?

September 21st, 2010

There’s quite a demand for software that teach speed reading these days, as more and more people find their working environment growing increasingly more competitive. Of course one could always sign up for one of the local speed reading courses – they’re all over the place these days. But it’s far more convenient to be able to practice at home. The problem with practice at home is that one doesn’t have the luxury of an instructor, and this can mean that one makes very little progress. But no longer, because Read the rest of this entry »