I took an Evelyn Wood speed reading course in the '80s. Didn't do much for me. I think the benefits of such courses are overstated.It sounds like an updated version of "speed reading " which has been around. for decades. It is a useful skill to acquire.
It sounds like an updated version of "speed reading " which has been around. for decades. It is a useful skill to acquire.
You can get a speed reading machine which extends with practice the area that your eye balls take in, thereby increasing the speed of your reading.I took an Evelyn Wood speed reading course in the '80s. Didn't do much for me. I think the benefits of such courses are overstated.
Didn't realize the concept went tech.You can get a speed reading machine which extends with practice the area that your eye balls take in, thereby increasing the speed of your reading.
From prehistoric times circa 1960'sDidn't realize the concept went tech.
Apparently, there ate also apps.From prehistoric times circa 1960's
https://1stopretroshop.com/item-pages/books-and-music/speed-reading-education-tool.htm
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%%The best reading productivity hack is imo not to read as much as possible in a given timeframe, but to just read less ....
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