How to Read a Book in 10 Minutes and Rapid Pre-reading

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Okay, now on to my favorite part and the most exciting for you, and probably the reason why you've enrolled in this course, we're now gonna start increasing your reading speed. Now that you know how your eyes actually work, we're now going to look at why the strategies, we're going to use an increase in speed. So to begin with, we're gonna look at the first habit, we're going to address focus, we're going to use a technique called rapid pre reading. Now rapid pre reading is going to show you how you can read a book in 10 minutes. Well, not exactly on what it will do. It will give you a great overview of what the books about.

Before you start reading, you need to know how long it's actually going to take you. This will give you a little bit of motivation. There's only got 14 pages, you can estimate how long it's going to take and you can block that time. We've all done it before where we've started on Google Scholar paper, we started reading and we realized we're only on the second page. Now little scroll bar hasn't moved an inch. You need to make sure you go all the way through whatever document You're going to actually acknowledge what you're actually going to read this What's your interest your brain and engage that limbic part of it.

If you see graphs, make a note of it. If you see key words, take note. This is a form of skimming, when you're just looking for key things that really stuck out to your limbic brain. So use your pen if it's your butt, and make notes of visual things that pop out to you when you go through it. And finally, they'll give you hooks. So once you've done 10 minutes of rapid previewing for your material, with the notes that you've made, that really stick out to you, they're going to create hooks as you then use a speeding technique called paces later on.

Because what it will then do is it will mind your brain. Ah, I remember seeing that first time and it will increase that comprehension just ever so slightly, so you're not seeing it with fresh eyes. So as you read, you get a bigger picture, a shorter period of time.

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