Subject: How to Become a Genius - December09, 2002
THE 'HOW TO BECOME A GENIUS' NEWSLETTER
Learn how to speed read more than 1,000 words per minute, improve your memory, and
manage information faster!
December 9, 2002 - Issue 2
Editor's Note
Welcome to Issue 2 of 'HOW TO BECOME A GENIUS'!
In order to become a real genius you should read much
faster and at the same time, to remember more of what you have read.
It is an essential skill in any environment where you have to master
large volumes of information quickly, as is the norm in fast-moving professional
environments.
This issue will give you some tips on how to improve
your reading speed.
Let me know if you have any problems or ideas for the newsletter.
Improve Your Reading Speed
Reading Faster by Ron Kurtus
Speed is important
It certainly is more enjoyable to be able to read something rapidly,
instead of spending what seems like forever struggling through the
words.
Students and workers improve
Besides the enjoyment factor, students need to get through a lot of
reading material in as fast a time as possible. Efficient reading
skills will help them in their schoolwork and help to improve their
grades.
Workers must read reports, as well as research material, for their
jobs. If they can read faster, with greater comprehension, their
chances of a raise and a promotion is increased. Note that top
executives usually have rapid-reading skills.
Improves comprehension
Although it is difficult to speed-read a complex chapter in a
Mathematics book, using speed reading techniques does help to improve
your comprehension. This is especially true when you have to read a
large amount of material that can numb your brain.
Skim reading
Some speed reading methods have you first skim-read the material and
then read it over a second time more carefully, but yet still at high
speed. In skim reading you often just scan through the material,
letting your eyes catch key words, that give you the crux of the
written material.
Skim several times
When reading extensive material, you can first skim over the chapter
and section titles to give you an idea of when the material is about.
Then quickly scan through the material again to get a better idea of
the topic. Finally, you read the assignment, but still reading
rapidly.
Read first sentence
Since often the first sentence of each paragraph states the main idea
of that paragraph, while the other sentences elaborate on that idea,
you can skim read by just reading the first sentences. In some cases,
you can get enough information by only reading the first sentence
from each paragraph.
Unfortunately, some writers make their paragraphs so long, that they
have several ideas in them, and others stick the important sentences
in the middle. In such cases, you can't use the first sentence method
effectively.
Complex reading
With some complex reading--like Mathematics--you should still skim
over the material, quickly looking at section titles and the
equations and formulae. After you get an idea of what the material is
about and where it is going, you can read it more carefully. Since
you often may have to work out problems with a pencil, obviously your
reading speed will not be as high as other type of reading.
Grouping words
Most people read one word at a time, saying the word to themselves.
This is a slow way of doing the task, especially when your mind is
capable of processing information at a much higher rate.
Look at groups of words
One of the primary tricks in speed reading is to look at phrases and
groups of words instead of individual words. Instead of reading
word-by-word, you read in chunks of information. You don't have to
say the word to understand what it means.
Practice with newspaper
Try reading several words, a phrase, or even a sentence at a time.
A good way to practice this is to read newspaper articles by scanning
down the column, digesting all the words across, instead of reading
each word at a time. A newspaper column usually has 4 or 5 words per
line, and you should be able to process all of them at once.
This method is one of the best for getting used to reading phases
instead of words. Just practicing reading this way should noticeably
increase your speed.
In conclusion
If you think about reading faster, you will make an effort to pick up
the pace. Reading speed is something you must work on and concentrate
on until it becomes a habit.
Being able to read and comprehend the material at high speed is a
skill that is worthwhile for students and people in business. Most
methods involve reading chunks of information so that you are
skimming or scanning the book or document.
Thanks for reading everyone, and have a great day!
Please pass this issue on to friends in appreciation of the knowledge you have gained.