Super Reading

"Learning to read groups of words has been the game-changer for me"

My reading speed on Day 1 was 243 wpm. I was quite impressed with myself then. 

My interest in this program was because I had already seen an increase in my reading speed when I consciously focused and moved my eyes (without my finger) across the page. I recognized comprehension increasing as well as alertness. 

On this programme I have seen my reading speed fluctuate, but I haven't been disheartened. I have continued. Learning to read groups of words has been the game-changer for me. This is the technique that is really going to increase my speed. 

It will take practise, but out of all the helpful tips and techniques - this is the one. My comfortable speed is at 374 wpm. but with the grouped words it is 418wpm at present. Can only increase. I am happy. I know I can read a book a week if I choose to.

Felicity Heywood

Life liver

London, Tanzania

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