Work with a Pro at Your Side
To really make a difference in your reading abilities, you must experiment with and apply the
ideas in this book. Imagine that you are new to car racing and are being groomed to become a race car
driver, a faster reader. Though you may already know how to drive a car, already know how to read,
driving a race car is a completely different experience. If you were told to get behind the wheel of a
race car and enter a competition right now, your current driving skills and knowledge base would be
inadequate. However, imagine you were given ten days to prepare for the race. In those ten days you
worked with a pro (this book), and discovered through trial and error techniques, tips, and trade
secrets from the pros — in short, you'd find what works best for you.
So, put yourself in the driver's seat. Remember, although you will find some great ideas in this
book, they will remain just great ideas if you do not turn on the ignition and explore the road- ways of
faster reading. YOU hold the key.
Five Reasons to Get in the Race
There are five reasons you might be stuck in neutral with your reading ability:
Reason #1: Your Attitude
Mentally, quickly fill in the blank of the following statement with the word or words that best
describes you:
I am a(n) ________ reader.
When I begin a workshop with this statement, I solicit responses from the participants. When
asked for their responses, inevitably I hear negative words like "slow," "lazy" and "non-." Others
respond with more positive words like "good", "avid" or "voracious." Still others describe their
reading level as "poky," "buried," or "sleepy."
If you believe you fit into the more negative category of responses, I venture to guess that reading
is not a very satisfying experience for you. You may daydream a lot or believe you read at a snail's
pace. You may find yourself re-reading sentences or paragraphs frequently because you didn't get it
the first time, or even after re-reading you still didn't get it. You may get bored easily and don't
understand why or how people read for pleasure.
I used to feel that way before I learned the secrets of better and faster reading. I procrastinated on
school reading assignments and rarely picked up a book for pleasure. I never understood why anyone
would want to read a newspaper everyday! I admit I wasn't always the efficient, active reader I am
now.
If you wrote in a more positive response in the blank, you are someone who naturally chooses to
read more and spend more time reading. You find reading to be a satisfying experience and feel your
time is spent wisely when you do read. You may want to increase your reading load at home or work
but are not sure the best way to achieve that goal. You may just want to do better, and you've come to
the right place.
I believe that the majority of successful people in the world read widely and are voracious
readers. Learning and growing through reading helps you to become professionally and personally
successful. Being successful doesn't necessarily mean making a lot of money, however, it does mean
being competent at what you do. If you ask anyone who is prominent in their field to discuss how they
got to where they are right now, I can almost guarantee you that their path to success included a lot of
reading.
Throughout this book, I will ask you again to complete the statement "I am a(n) reader."
Hopefully, your responses will become more positive as you begin to feel more confident about your
reading abilities. Believe that your past is not predictive of your future.
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