Abby Marks Beale
Day 1: Putting the Key in the Ignition
Think of this book as a key that enables you to jumpstart your reading abilities and test-drive a
whole new set of skills and techniques. If you are like many, you already feel confident about having
this book in your hand because learning to read faster is a goal you have set many times. Now, by
opening this book, you are closer than ever to achieving that goal.
How Will Increasing My Reading Speed Help Me?
As you sit poised in the driver's seat, let's look at the benefits of becoming a faster reader:
Read more in less time.
You will double or even triple the amount you read in the same amount
of time. At times, you may find that you only have to skim material.
Improve your concentration.
The faster you read, the more you pay attention and focus on what
you are doing.
Understand material with greater depth and accuracy.
As your concentration improves, you
will better understand what you read.
Retain information better.
You can remember information better because you are paying
attention, concentrating, and understanding more.
Enjoy Reading More.
The faster reading strategies in this book help you build confidence and
competence in your reading abilities, so you quickly find you enjoy reading more.
There are some more little known benefits of learning to read faster — benefits I have
personally experienced or participants in my workshops have shared with me. (I know there are more
than these and maybe someday you'll let me know what they are.)
Receive higher test scores on standardized tests
Feel more in control of information overload.
Surf the Web more efficiently.
Find a subtitled movie a little more appealing.
Read the informational placards in a museum faster.
Read road signs and billboards quicker.
Reduce reading stress and guilt.
Skim directions on how to assemble, plug in, and/or operate any apparatus, toy, or child
plaything you need in a hurry.
Scan and compare nutrition labels with greater ease (cut your shopping time).
Know how long reading really takes and plan accordingly.
Have a sense of what it's like to be "current"
For me, using faster reading skills has greatly benefited my professional life. But the most
powerful example I can relate is one from my personal life. When my first child was about nine
months old, he woke up in the middle of the night crying with a barking cough that sounded like a seal.
Now, as an experienced parent, I know that this is a medical condition called croup, which constricts
the airway, making breathing difficult. Inexperienced as I was then, I was terrified. I called the
pediatrician's answering service and left an urgent message. While waiting for the return call, I
searched through my parenting books to figure out what was wrong and how I could make it better.
Within minutes, by scanning the indexes, skimming the text, and applying the advice, my son was on
his way to better breathing — and my own breathing began to return to normal as well. This scenario
has played itself out time and again. Each time I am acutely aware of how helpful faster reading skills
are.
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