by Quincy Solano | Aug 10, 2023 | For Professionals, For Students, Speed Reading
Abby’s Secrets to Speed Reading Summed Up I frequently get asked “What’s the ‘secret’ to speed reading?” There are MANY secrets to speed reading, many of which I have already shared in these tip emails! Here’s a quick summary with a few additions: Know you can read...
by Quincy Solano | Aug 3, 2023 | For Professionals, For Students, Speed Reading
Get more reading done this summer, and always In tip number one, I talked about scheduling time in your calendar to get your reading done. I hope you have taken that tip to heart! Additionally, here are a few others that might help: Carry material with you...
by Quincy Solano | Jul 27, 2023 | For Professionals, For Students, Speed Reading
Get Perspective I don’t know about you but I really dislike being overwhelmed by reading material. Over the years, I’ve worked with thousands of people who feel frustrated, guilty and/or overwhelmed when they see a pile of reading material on their desk (or...
by Quincy Solano | Jun 29, 2023 | For Professionals, For Students, Speed Reading
One visual way to start reading smarter One the major principles of speed reading is understanding how to expand your peripheral vision so you can see more words at a time. It’s like learning to open your mouth wider to take bigger bites of food. (Hopefully you...
by Quincy Solano | Jun 22, 2023 | Comprehension, Concentration, For Professionals, For Students, Retention, Speed Reading, Time and Stress Management
Set yourself up for concentrating success Before I go any further in giving you visual speed reading tips, I feel it’s important to talkabout where you read. No matter your reading speed, if you are in a distractingenvironment, it just won’t work well. Many people...
by Quincy Solano | Jun 16, 2023 | For Professionals, For Students, Speed Reading, Time and Stress Management
Know you can shift your reading speed, once you know how! Every reader has a proverbial reading stick-shift that consists of five gears, just like ina manual car. Gears one and two are the slower gears while gears three, four and fiveare the faster speeds. Most...