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 Speed-Reading Training - Is It Worth It?  
People in just about every stage of life are struggling with the same problem: How to keep up with the growing pace of information. Speed-reading training is a good way to help people deal with the crush of information that comes at them every day.

By Mike Selvon

Along with the many wonderful advancements in technology that people enjoy today, there is also a commensurate increase in the flow of information that people are expected to stay abreast of and understand.

People in just about every stage in life, from students to retirees, to business and civic leaders, all are struggling with the same problem: How to keep up with the pace of information. Speed-reading training is a good way to help people deal with the crush of information that comes at them every day.

When people take training and learn how to read faster, they improve their effectiveness when studying, and are more productive at work. In addition, those who learn how to read fast also report that they enjoy the reading materials more, and that they not only get more from them, but that they remember what they have read better.

Training also results in enhanced comprehension levels. This flies in the face of logic, which would appear to dictate that its improvement would result in diminished understanding.

However, experts say that learning how to read faster actually enables the reader to feed information to the brain at a rate that is better suited for the rate at which the brain functions. This is the basis for understanding why speed-reading comprehension levels consistently test higher for speed-readers, than when those reading at average to slow speeds are tested for comprehension.

In general, a quality speed-reading training program is an investment that pays off in many different ways. Training the brain to be able to absorb, retain, and comprehend written information is an invaluable skill to master.

In the marketplace today, there are many different avenues you can choose to improve reading speed to match your learning style. No matter which type of program you choose, there are four things you can do to improve the results.

1. Relaxation - It is very important to be in a relaxed state. High stress and tension levels will create many barriers that interfere with the ability to learn how to read fast. Not only should the mind be in a relaxed and settled state to assist in its improvement, but the body should also be in a calm state.

Restlessness or tension in the body can become a major distraction and can inhibit your speed-reading efforts. It is best to be in a quiet, calm, and comfortable environment before attempting a course on it.

2. Read Quality Material - There are myriad choices in reading materials from which you can select when trying to learn how to read fast. However, when you are in the process of training, it is best to choose a well-written work that avoids 'flowery' language. Look for a text with rich content, direct presentation, and little redundancy while in the learning stages. Once you have experienced improvement, you will be able to tackle any type of reading material you desire.

3. Watch for Keywords - Most written works have about 60% filler just to accommodate sentence structure and grammar. You will learn how to zero in quickly on the keywords or key phrases that provide the meaning. As you improve your ability to focus on these important words, your brain will be able to more quickly process the meaning of what you are reading, further accelerating your reading speed improvement and comprehension.

4. Persistence, Practice, and Patience - In order for speed-reading training to be truly effective, the aspiring reader must set a goal and persist until the goal is attained, then set a higher goal. In order to gain the skill of speed-reading, there must also be consistent practice and patience with oneself during the process of retraining the brain. Being persistent and staying committed to goals will eventually result in you becoming a speed-reader who enjoys great comprehension as well.

About the Author:

Want to speed-read faster? Visit Mike Selvon's portal to learn more about speed-reading training. Your feedback is much appreciated at our speed-reading tips blog, where a free gift awaits you. Article Source: A Language Guide - http://www.a-language-guide.com


  Article added 01/30/08.

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