Speed
Reading
Radically Increasing Your
Reading Speed
Speed
Reading helps you to read
and understand text more
quickly. 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. And it's a key
technique to learn if you
suffer from "Information
Overload."
The Key
Insight
The most
important trick about speed
reading is to know what
information you want from a
document before you start
reading it: if you only want
an outline of the issue that
the document discusses, then
you can skim the document
quickly and extract only the
essential facts. If you need
to understand the real
detail of the document, then
you need to read it slowly
enough to understand it
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You will get the
greatest time savings from speed
reading by learning to skim
excessively detailed documents.
Technical Issues
Even when you know how to ignore
irrelevant detail, there are other
technical improvements you can make
to your reading style which will
increase your reading speed.
Most people learn to read the way
young children read - either
letter-by-letter, or word-by-word.
As an adult, this is probably not
the way you read now - think about
how your eye muscles are moving as
you read this. You will probably
find that you are fixing your eyes
on one block of words, then moving
your eyes to the next block of
words, and so on. You are reading
blocks of words at a time, not
individual words one-by-one. You may
also notice that you do not always
go from one block to the next:
sometimes you may move back to a
previous block if you are unsure
about something.
A skilled reader will read many
words in each block. He or she will
only dwell on each block for an
instant, and will then move on. Only
rarely will the reader's eyes skip
back to a previous block of words.
This reduces the amount of work that
the reader's eyes have to do. It
also increases the volume of
information that can be examined in
a period of time.
A poor reader will become bogged
down, spending a lot of time reading
small blocks of words. He or she
will skip back often, losing the
flow and structure of the text and
overall understanding of the
subject. This irregular eye movement
makes reading tiring. Poor readers
tend to dislike reading, and may
find it harder to concentrate and
understand written information.
How to Use Tool:
Speed reading
aims to improve reading skills by:
- Increasing
the number of words read in each
block
- Reducing
the length of time spent reading
each block, and
- Reducing
the number of times your eyes
skip back to a previous
sentence.
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These
are explained below:
-
Increasing the number of
words in each block:
This needs a conscious
effort. Try to expand
the number of words that
you read at a time: With
practice, you'll find
you read faster. You may
also find that you can
increase the number of
words in each block by
holding the text a
little further from your
eyes. The more words you
can read in each block,
the faster you will
read!
-
Reducing fixation time:
The minimum length of
time needed to read each
block is probably only a
quarter of a second. By
pushing yourself to
reduce the time you
take, you will get
better at picking up
information quickly.
Again, this is a matter
of practice and
confidence.
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- Reducing
skip-back:
To reduce the number of times
that your eyes skip back to a
previous sentence, run a pointer
along the line as you read. This
could be a finger, or a pen or
pencil. Your eyes will follow
the tip of your pointer,
smoothing the flow of your
reading. The speed at which you
read using this method will
largely depend on the speed at
which you move the pointer.
You will be able to increase your
reading speed a certain amount on
your own by applying speed reading
techniques.
What you don't get out of
self-study is the use of specialist
reading machines and the confidence
gained from successful speed-reading
- this is where a good one-day
course can revolutionize your
reading skills.
Key points:
By speed reading you can read
information more quickly. You may
also get a better understanding of
it as you will hold more of it in
short term memory.
To improve the speed of your
reading, read more words in each
block and reduce the length of time
spent reading each block. Use a
pointer to smooth the way your eyes
move and reduce skip-back. |