by Quincy Solano | Jul 13, 2023 | Concentration
A physical way to read smarter The past two tips talked about using your eyes to gain focus, speed and comprehension using key words and/or phrases. Now it’s time to start using your hands or a white card to your reading. Years ago, when I was doing research for The...
by Quincy Solano | Jul 6, 2023 | Concentration
Another visual way to read smarter Last tip (#4) talked about checking out the FREE Sneak Peek and experimenting with the Key Word concept to expand your peripheral vision. Another way to expand your peripheral vision is to read phrases. Phrases are groups of words...
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 Abby Marks Beale | Feb 17, 2023 | Concentration
The Entrepreneur MBA Podcast PRESS RELEASE February 7, 2023 Speed Reading Skills for Busy Entrepreneurs Featuring Abby Marks Beale on The Entrepreneur MBA Podcast For entrepreneurs, speed is of the essence whether you’re reading a financial report,...
by Abby Marks Beale | May 29, 2018 | Comprehension, Concentration, For Professionals, For Students, Reading On-Screen, Retention, Speed Reading, Time and Stress Management
Fast Company Magazine interviewed me about speed reading and published this great post! You can read it here OR directly on their website: https://www.fastcompany.com/40574769/how-to-train-yourself-to-become-a-speed-reader. Thank you Michael Grothaus!! ...
by Abby Marks Beale | Apr 2, 2018 | Comprehension, Concentration, For Students, Speed Reading, Time and Stress Management
I’ll be honest: I didn’t do well on my SAT’s in High School. I took them twice and to this day I can’t understand why I stressed about them so much. I understood that good SAT scores could open doors to more schools but having consistent, decent grades should have had...