Read Faster by Reducing Subvocalization - Speed Reading Tips

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Are you saying these words in your head? This video discusses subvocalization and the issue is creates with regard to your reading speed. Subvocalization is the voice you hear in your head while you're reading. The problem comes down to this... if you're saying all these words in your head right now... you'll only read as fast as you talk. And there's a limit to how fast you can talk.

The average reading speed and the average talking speed are exactly the same: 150-250 words per minute (WPM). You don't want to be limited to your talking speed. What about your thinking speed? You can read at the speed of thought by training yourself with a variety of speed reading exercises and by learning various speed reading techniques.

These speed-reading methods will help you read faster with better comprehension. It takes practice but these drills and exercises can help you develop a reading fluency that enables you to read faster in easy, medium and hard materials. Like everything in life, it takes practice.

This quick video is presented by Paul Nowak, Founder & CEO of Iris Reading, the largest provider of speed-reading & memory courses. His speed-reading and memorization programs have been taught to students & professionals at companies that include: Google, LinkedIn, HSBC. The speed reading and memory courses have also been provided to military & government agencies that include: NASA, Army, Navy. Universities that have provided Iris Reading courses in speed-reading and memory techniques include: Harvard, Stanford, The University of Chicago, among many others. Iris Reading courses are provided, but also in-person in over 100 cities across the globe.

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