Learn to overcome word-by-word reading and information overload. Master speed reading and accelerated learning techniques like skimming, scanning, and the 85% rule.

Reading slowly actually makes your mind wander more because your brain isn't being utilized at its full capacity; increasing your speed gives your brain more to do, which keeps it engaged and locked in on the material.
This lesson is part of the learning plan: 'Mastering Speed Reading and Accelerated Learning'. Lesson topic: Skimming, Scanning, and Skipping Overview: Learn when to 'gear down' for deep reading and when to use overdrive to find specific facts. Key insights to cover in order: 1. Skimming for the gist vs. scanning for needles in haystacks 2. The Zigzag hand movement for rapid page coverage 3. The '85% Rule': Ruthlessly curating your reading pile


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Word-by-word reading is a habit most people develop in primary school that acts as a bottleneck for the brain. While our minds are capable of processing complex patterns and images in a flash, this method forces the brain to examine individual letters rather than recognizing whole phrases. In a world where information doubles every eighteen months, this horse-and-buggy mental engine leads to information overload and prevents efficient cognitive processing.
Speed reading and accelerated learning techniques help you navigate the modern explosion of data by upgrading your mental engine. Instead of staring at individual pixels of information, these methods allow your brain to function as a goal-seeking machine that recognizes patterns and whole concepts. By moving past traditional reading rules, you can increase your reading efficiency and manage the constant influx of reports, books, and digital content more effectively.
Traditional reading often involves examining text one word at a time, similar to looking at individual facial features rather than recognizing a whole face. Accelerated learning focuses on skimming, scanning, and utilizing the brain's natural ability to process information at digital speeds. By breaking old habits, readers can move from a slow, pixel-by-pixel approach to a more holistic method that aligns with how the brain actually processes complex visual and cognitive data.
Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
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