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Summary: Speed reading programs are becoming more popular. Evelyn Wood discovered this technique, and introduced it to the public over 60 years ago. Since that time, many others have improved on her techniques, and several different speed reading programs are available today. With the massive amount of information we are required to process every day, developing the skill of speed reading has almost become a necessity. Many speed reading programs help you to identify the bad readin...

Speed reading programs are becoming more popular. Evelyn Wood discovered this technique, and introduced it to the public over 60 years ago. Since that time, many others have improved on her techniques, and several different speed reading programs are available today. With the massive amount of information we are required to process every day, developing the skill of speed reading has almost become a necessity. Many speed reading programs help you to identify the bad reading habits that slow you down. The most common one is moving your lips when you read. This is something we all did when we first learned how to read, but now it holds us back from reading at optimum speeds. If this is one of your bad habits, try chewing gum when you read, or eating a piece of chewy candy. Placing your hand over your mouth when you read will also stop the problem. There are many different types of speed reading programs, but they all work on the basic philosophy that your eyes can bring in information at a rapid rate and your brain will process this information as quickly as you can absorb it. This is why you also improve your reading comprehension as you learn to speed read. There usually are speed reading programs offered at your local university, or college. Computer programs are also available to help you develop this skill. It is worth the time to investigate the different types of programs, as they differ in the level and skill set they teach. Some programs are simply reading improvement programs for poor readers, while others are true speed reading programs for people who already have good reading skills. Most programs will begin by having you assess your own reading speed. From there they will show you how to read in groups, rather than single words. Some speed reading programs will show you how to skim pages to find the most relevant information. Others advocate reading the first and last paragraph of each chapter so you will be familiar with the information presented. All programs will help you eliminate the unnecessary words, so you will be able to quickly focus on the important ideas that are expressed in what you are reading. If you want to start cutting down the time you spend reading emails, reviewing reports, and keeping up with your professional reading, then it is time to investigate the many programs available to help you master the skill of speed reading.
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