Learn how to break the subvocalization limit and boost cognitive efficiency. Master speed reading techniques like saccades and peripheral vision to read faster.

The biggest psychological hurdle you face is the voice inside your head; if you insist on 'saying' every word in your mind, you can never read faster than you can talk.
Techniques for speed reading, specifically focusing on physical methods and mental strategies to increase reading velocity.







Subvocalization is the habit of mentally pronouncing every syllable while reading, which often limits your speed to about 150 words per minute—roughly the same pace as spoken speech. This internal monologue acts as a hard speed limit on your brain. By dismantling this mechanic, you can move beyond the average adult reading pace of 200 to 300 words per minute and better utilize your cognitive architecture for faster information processing.
You can improve efficiency by training your visual system to handle discrete jumps called saccades more effectively. Instead of focusing on a single word, you can train your peripheral vision to capture three to five words at a single glance. Additionally, using a pointer like a finger or pen helps eliminate regressions, which are unnecessary backward eye movements that slow down your overall reading velocity and focus.
Mastering speed reading techniques allows you to achieve higher cognitive efficiency by matching your reading velocity to the difficulty of your material. Instead of feeling overwhelmed by emails, reports, and books, you can rebuild your reading mechanics to process information faster. These techniques move away from myths and focus on the actual capabilities of your brain and eyes to handle a higher volume of words per minute.
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