Yes, becoming a quick reader means being flexible whether to slow down or speed up, depending on the situation and what are the reading objectives.
I hope to implement it and make it my styles.
Thank you,
I am a theology junkie, passionate about early church writers, I keep buying books about/by these geniuses and they piled up as I kept adding to them. The 3rd to last class, mapping, note taking, question asking and also earlier one about skimming--these were hugely valuable for me. Now...
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Before this program, I was a slow reader with poor comprehension. Thanks to Jim and his training, I have doubled my reading speed and increased comprehension. I need to do more and I am willing. I’m thinking I will go right back to day one and do it all over again. The biggest breakthroug...
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Greetings from beautiful Colorado Springs, CO! I'm excited to start this class with you. I'm here because I had a brain injury 3 years ago (a stroke of all things!). Physically, I recovered 100%, but my reading comprehension took a dive. I used to be a voracious reader, but have only c...
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