7 Speed Reading Software Reviews

December 30th, 2010

Innovations abound all around us in an on-going effort to reach higher levels of service, and increase improvements in areas that already exist. New techniques, methods, processes, skills, there is always somebody out there looking to make things better.

For students looking for the best tools for learning how to speed-read, reviewing what is on offer is a must to ensure they get the right program to suit their needs. The best programs combine good teaching, with Read the rest of this entry »

Read Faster Programs – Which Is The Best?

December 28th, 2010

As with anything we choose to do, there are usually too many choices. When it comes to learning, it is perhaps easier if one decides what form of learning suits us best. Do you prefer one-to-one tuition, or group workshops? Are you good at studying on your own with paper and pen, or do you work best using computers?

When it comes to choosing the best method of learning to speed-read, such choices Read the rest of this entry »

Breakthrough Rapid Reading

December 24th, 2010

There are so many good books out there to read. And so little time to read them. You feel like you want to read them all at once, just so you know what everyone was talking about. That would be cool, wouldn’t it? To be able to read all the books you ever wanted to, all at once. Sounds kooky?

Well, not really. Read the rest of this entry »

7 Steps To Reading Heaven

December 21st, 2010

John F. Kennedy used to do it, and he also encouraged his staff to follow his example. No, we’re not talking about having dinner dates with Marilyn Monroe – but setting aside time to learn how to Speed Read.

JFK, who would arguably have been the greatest President the United States ever had given long enough to prove it, was an avid supporter of speed-reading. It no doubt enabled him to Read the rest of this entry »

Read Faster

December 16th, 2010

Life on this planet is fascinating. It has been for centuries, and will continue to be so for decades to come. Yet as the world evolves, and spirals in ever more complex ways, so it becomes harder to get a handle on what is happening around us. Read the rest of this entry »

Learn To Read Faster

December 14th, 2010

You’re sitting at your desk, twiddling your pen, and thinking what am I doing still here, sat at this desk? Why aren’t I over there at that desk, in that office? You know, the one next to the Manager? There might be many reasons – but there might actually only be one. You just haven’t got that edge that Jones has. But why has Jones got the edge? Because they are using their brains just that little bit harder than Read the rest of this entry »

Learn Speed Reading

December 10th, 2010
Learning to read faster could be the best investment you have ever made in your life. It may not seem like it at the time – but if you can master the simple techniques and put them into practice, you will find your life enhanced three-fold, if not more. Being able to read faster than you already do will open up so many new possibilities in your work, or study, or indeed general day-to-day activity.

How To Speed Read And Comprehend More

December 7th, 2010

Are you one of these people who enjoy reading but find it hard sometimes to concentrate for long enough to understand what exactly it is you are trying to take in? Do you have to read books that you’re not really interested in, but have to read as part of your job, or training? It is annoying, and a hard slog wading through page after page of boring text because we have to. Read the rest of this entry »

Increase Your Reading Speed Fast

December 2nd, 2010

Imagine having the power to read three times faster than you already can. What would that mean? Well, think about it. Remember that book you had always wanted to try, but just couldn’t face it’s 800 pages? What was it called? Oh yes, War and Peace. The very thought of tackling that enormous tome is enough to put anyone off – but if you’re reading speed is slower than most, then War and Peace is one Read the rest of this entry »