Summary of David Butler's Speed Reading with the Right Brain
Everest Media
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Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
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Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9798350033014
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 Reading is comprehension. -> The theory of reading conceptually came to me after years of personal frustration. I was 61 years old and had been frustrated with my reading since about the age of ten. I was convinced my slow reading was incurable.
#2 There is no right reading speed. It is flexible and relative to your thinking speed. If you can comprehend faster, you will be thinking faster, but what you read will always seem to be taking place at normal speed in your mind.
#3 There is no right reading speed. It is flexible and relative to your thinking speed. If you can comprehend faster, you will be thinking faster, but what you read will always seem to be taking place at normal speed in your mind.
#4 There is no right reading speed. It is flexible and relative to your thinking speed. If you can comprehend faster, you will be thinking faster, but what you read will always seem to be taking place at normal speed in your mind.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 Reading is comprehension. -> The theory of reading conceptually came to me after years of personal frustration. I was 61 years old and had been frustrated with my reading since about the age of ten. I was convinced my slow reading was incurable.
#2 There is no right reading speed. It is flexible and relative to your thinking speed. If you can comprehend faster, you will be thinking faster, but what you read will always seem to be taking place at normal speed in your mind.
#3 There is no right reading speed. It is flexible and relative to your thinking speed. If you can comprehend faster, you will be thinking faster, but what you read will always seem to be taking place at normal speed in your mind.
#4 There is no right reading speed. It is flexible and relative to your thinking speed. If you can comprehend faster, you will be thinking faster, but what you read will always seem to be taking place at normal speed in your mind.
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