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

By Dr. Jay Polmar

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You already own the greatest reading acceleration device that has ever been developed. It is simply your hand that will help you read faster. People have spent thousands of dollars attempting to increase their reading speed. But no inventions or machines can do what your hand and your pacing finger can do for you to improve your reading speed — once youve been trained in our 4 special techniques.

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.

Does this sound familiar? This is because untrained readers go through something called, regressions. When you regress, or go back over what you’ve read, you just ‘try’ to read but don’t get anywhere. I will personally teach you, how to control and accelerate your coordination for speed reading. We call it pacing. And it’s only one of the ways we teach you to read faster in Speed Reading in Only One Hour

To ensure the best results for the material you are going to be reading you must make sure the conditions around you are right before you begin. Determine exactly what you need to be able to read properly; textbooks, research material, and a hi-lighter? Remove or unplug: – Magazines, unless being used as a part of what you are going to read. – TV (except for educational programs). Stereo, radio will cause varied distractions. Turn them off. – Brothers, sisters, friends, etc. are in the way when you are reading. – Mate, spouse, lover. They easily can dissuade you from reading. – Food can break your concentration and reading patterns. – Alcohol/drugs – don’t even go there. Being stoned and studying is a sure fire failure. – Cigarettes fog your thinking abilities. Nicotine is a drug. – Marijuana – don’t go there either. A foggy brain is useless in an exam. – Take the phone off the hook. Put out the dog or cat. – Create a quiet reading/study space. You might want music playing; use soft, classical, meditation oriental or other forms of relaxing music. Play it very softly. This sounds pretty extreme; however, modify it for pleasure reading, early morning newspapers, or magazines.

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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Polmar, Dr. J. "If You Have An Index Finger – You Are Equipped To Speed Read." If You Have An Index Finger – You Are Equipped To Speed Read. 31 Jan. 2009. uberarticles.com. 10 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/reference-and-education/college-university/how-to-get-ready-for-speed-reading/>.

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Polmar, D (2009, January 31). If You Have An Index Finger – You Are Equipped To Speed Read. Retrieved April 10, 2012, from http://uberarticles.com/reference-and-education/college-university/how-to-get-ready-for-speed-reading/

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