tailieunhanh - The Speed Reading Course - Peter Shepherd

We all learn to read at school, after a fashion. But for most of us, this is not an optimal use of our brain power. In this course you will learn to better use the left brain's focused attention combined with the right brain's peripheral attention, in close harmony. Good communication between the brain hemispheres is a pre-requisite for creative thinking and also a sense of wellbeing, where thoughts and feelings are integrated. | The Speed Reading Course By Peter Shepherd Gregory Unsworth-Mitchell Email shepherd@ Web site Tools for Transformation Copyright 1997 Peter Shepherd The Speed Reading Course Introduction We all learn to read at school after a fashion. But for most of us this is not an optimal use of our brain power. In this course you will learn to better use the left brain s focused attention combined with the right brain s peripheral attention in close harmony. Good communication between the brain hemispheres is a pre-requisite for creative thinking and also a sense of wellbeing where thoughts and feelings are integrated. As you probably expect this course will also teach you to read much faster and at the same time to remember more of what you have read. These are obviously great advantages. There is another major benefit. Most of us as we read speak the words in our heads. It is this subvocalisation that holds back fast reading and it is unnecessary. It is possible to have an inner speech a kind of thought awareness that isn t linked to the tongue mouth and vocal chord muscles and this is much faster and more fluent. Cutting out the identification of vocalisation and the stream of thought gives a surprising by-product. Many of us think that our constant subvocalised speaking voice is who we are. Finding out that you can think and be aware without a vocal stream of words opens up your consciousness to the usually unrecognised domain of intuition and spiritual awareness. You ll have a better sense of who you really are. Try it and see The Definition of Reading Reading may be defined as an individual s total inter-relationship with symbolic information. Reading is a communication process requiring a series of skills. As such reading is a thinking process rather than an exercise in eye movements. Effective reading requires a logical sequence of thinking or thought patterns and these thought patterns require practice to set them into the mind. They may be broken down .

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