Super Reading

"Now, I'm a quick reader that has a different mindset and ready for more challenges in the future"

I learnt so much from this course. To be honest, reading was once a punishment to me. I just do it because it is recommended by everyone that it's the fastest way to get new knowledge. 
 However, thanks to this quest, reading now is an exciting activity I long to do everyday (with every kind of books I can grab, either fiction or technical information). 
 Not only that, I nearly double my reading speed: from 420 W.P.M to 741 W.P.M. But guess what, the 420 W.P.M at the beginning was not full comprehension, but the 741 W.P.M at the end of the quest was full comprehension. How awesome is that? 
 Moreover, I've also learnt to be kind to myself as the progress is not higher everyday, but I thank myself for showing up everyday and stack up the reading habit with each days.
I learnt so much more than just how to read fast but also how to retain more information, practice my brain as if doing gym with my muscle, how to stretch and rest, reach and stabilize, etc. Most important, I've learnt how to not give up on myself and the intention of becoming a better version of myself.
Now, I'm a quick reader that has a different mindset and ready for more challenges in the future. The end of this quest is just a new beginning. 
This is awesome. Love it and super thankful for Jim and Mindvalley for having changed me for the past 21 days. 

Quyen Tran

Account Manager

Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam

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