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If You Have An Index Finger – You Are Equipped To Speed Read

February 20, 2010 by Dr. Jay Polmar  
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Did you know that you already have the greatest reading acceleration device ever discovered. It’s simply — your hand and it will help you read faster. And, people have spent thousands trying to increase their reading speed and comprehension percentage. But, there is no machine every discover that will do more for you than learning to coordinate your pacing finger and using the 4 special techniques we’ll teach you.

What do your eyes do while you are “trying” to read? If you’re like most people, your eyes are jerking around, looking, searching, and bouncing here and there. Then they will fixate for a second or two and maybe move on again causing your brain to wonder what you’re doing. Sound familiar? Untrained readers go through this often.

Untrained readers experience this al lot. By learning speed reading, which includes the speed-pacing movement, you’ll learn how to control and then accelerate your coordination related to reading. A pacing technique, from the Evelyn Wood collection, is taught in Speed Reading in Only One Hour – and it’s going to increase your reading speed 50% in less than 10 minutes.

You’ll do you best on exams by having a study environment that is optimum for study. focused lighting, arranged study area, with books and materials arranged. Computer turned on for research or input of information, nature sounds or baroque music, and total privacy. Stay away from problems – study with music with words, TV, sisters or brothers or lovers, and for god sake – stay away from alcohol and drugs because the muddy the mental abilities with a perfectly created study space in the information will go in properly and easily be retrieved.

By organizing your study area, you’ve set the stage for a successful experience of study and learning. Using the tools that we’ll provide you, you’ll enjoy that you’ve found a great learning method to increase reading speed, comprehension, memory and recall.

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