by Abby Marks Beale | Apr 29, 2019 | Speed Reading
It’s that time of year when high school and college students are coming into their last weeks of their term with final exams looming in the not-too-distant future. All of the reading done during the semester/year ideally needs to be reviewed to get mentally refreshed...
by Abby Marks Beale | Feb 20, 2019 | Speed Reading
Don’t you just envy people who always keep up with their reading? You may be surprised to know that a quick reading speed is not the only way to get caught up. It’s those who devote an adequate amount of TIME to do their reading are also the ones who are not haunted...
by Abby Marks Beale | Sep 26, 2018 | Comprehension, For Professionals, Speed Reading, Time and Stress Management
Take stock of your reading materials and pare down your piles. Got reading?! Who doesn’t! I’m going to guess that you may have a pile of reading on your desk, or on your nightstand, or on your kitchen counter, or in your in-box, or maybe even next to your...
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 | May 25, 2018 | Speed Reading
I love giving my reading course away! Two years ago, I started this summer giveaway as a way to build my email list but soon realized it offered a worthy possibility for those who otherwise couldn’t afford the course to vie for a free one. Since then, I have given...
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...