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SUSRight Hand Man
post Jan 20 2015, 03:35 PM

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QUOTE(morning06 @ Jan 14 2015, 12:57 AM)
Any good course/reading material that can help improving speed reading with proper practice?
get a book you are reeeaaaallly interested in.

Usually that works for me...on average i took around 1 month to finish a 400pages book....minus of work/personal time commitment.

But once you have one that's reeeally captivating, not only will u make time for the book, you will read through pretty fast...
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post Jan 20 2015, 05:34 PM

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QUOTE(morning06 @ Jan 20 2015, 03:54 PM)
thanks for the advice. On avg. I have no prob to fin up a 400 pages book in 3~4 days. Since i'm doing quite a lot of reading and sometime i need to go over a few books, i would like to practice speed reading if there is a proven method  notworthy.gif
Wow..that's awesome speed bro! So far i rarely have chance to even finish a 400 pages book within a week!

You 3-4 days is amazing!! Though do share your secret if it's alright with you..

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SUSRight Hand Man
post Jan 21 2015, 10:24 AM

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QUOTE(morning06 @ Jan 20 2015, 07:07 PM)
my 3-4 days reading is not that awesome actually sweat.gif it's just i'm spending more time per reading session  doh.gif  I think if you sit through the whole weekend with a 400 pages book, you'll finish it in no time.
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Hahaa..true also bro. Usually i spend an average of 5 hours per week...only free during lunch time to read.. sad.gif
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post Jan 21 2015, 03:47 PM

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QUOTE(morning06 @ Jan 21 2015, 03:10 PM)
laugh.gif right, just allocate more time per reading session and it's done... the slow and steady way  doh.gif

most of the books i read are more technical based. i've heard a lot saying that for reading on such material, speed reading is less effective. But it will definitely come in handy when skimming through the whole content at first go and get a rough idea.
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Wah..i try to stay away from technical stuffs. I read for enjoyment..hehee...

 

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