Improve your Reading Skills, Visit the
Portable Library when it comes to Town
Some people read fast and remember everything. Others read
slowly and take a couple of times to get all the...
You don't have to be a great reader to get the point.
Some people read fast and remember everything. Others read
slowly and take a couple of times to get all the information.
It doesn't matter, really, so long as when YOU read, you get
the information you're seeking.
Know why you're reading. Are you reading for
entertainment or to learn something? Decide why you're reading
before you start and you'll greatly improve your comprehension
and your enjoyment.
You don't need to read everything. Not every magazine,
letter, and email you receive contains information you need.
In fact, most of it is simply junk. Throw it away, hit the
delete key! Just doing this will double the amount of time
you have available to read.
You don't need to read all of what you do read.
Do you read every article of every magazine, every chapter
of every book? If so, you're probably reading stuff you don't
need. Be choosy: select the chapters and articles that are
important. Ignore the rest.
Scan before you read. Looking at the table of contents,
index, topic headers, photo captions, etc. These will help
you determine if, you have a real interest in this reading,
and what information you're likely to get from it.
Prioritize your reading. You can't read everything
all at once and wouldn't want to. If it's important, read
it now. If it isn't, let it wait.
Optimize your reading environment. You'll read faster
and comprehend more if you read in an environment that's comfortable
for you.
Once you start don't stop. Read each item straight through. If you finish and have questions, go back and re-read those sections. If you don't have questions, then you got what you needed and can move on.
9. Focus on the reading material. Remember, you're
reading with a purpose, so focus on that purpose and the material.
If you lose interest or keep losing your place, take a break
or read something else. You can keep track of where you are
by following along with your hand. This simple technique helps
you focus and increase your concentration.
10. Practice your new reading skills and make sure to
visit the Library often!
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