Label: Speed Reading/Writing

Write your novel in 6 months and have fun doing it!!....well sort of

Still stuck on that pesky novel you started ten months ago and never wrote past a chapter. Or maybe you're staring at a blank page on your word document thinking how the hell you're going to start the first page. What would a publisher, or a general person want to read when first starting out?

On Speed Reading and becoming the perfect version of yourself, how I read a book in five hours!!!

After attempting speed reading for quite a while, and hoping I could finally put it to some use in actually FINISHING one of the books I had started ;) I wrote for myself, a challenge. Start a new book, sit in a chair, and finish it in just a few short hours. No breaks, no getting distracted, no snacking in between, just sitting down and finishing a novel in as short a time as possible.

The Tony Robbins Challenge-Read one nonfiction book a day for one year

Tony Robbins attributes his extreme success, mostly in part to his stellar motivation, speaking classes with his mentor, and his vast ability to require knowledge. Tony Robbins sites himself reading one book a day for an entire year about psychology, making his understanding of human behaviors ASTOUNDING.


Speed Reading-Truly Maximizing your Brain

Speed Reading refers to the ability to read faster (DUH?!?!) but actually has a hidden meaning that most people don't know about. Speed Reading refers to the ability to turn off the little voice in your head that says the words to you as you read them, and instead, learning to just comprehend the words as you see them by just visual cues.

How to improve your speed reading with your finger

Reading with your finger, eliminating the little voice in your head while you read, and moving faster with your finger than your eyes are used to, can DRASTICALLY improve your overall reading speed, and improve cognition and fluid intelligence to a much greater extent.


Speed Reading-Bounce across the page for faster, more accurate reading

If you have read my other posts on this topic, than you should be reading this sentence at about 200WPM. The gist of it is, you use your peripheral vision to bounce across the page, rather than scanning across it, which will allow you to maximize how far your vision is stretched, allowing you to increase your reading speed to the max.