Heey Ya’ll
In the modern age of information, reading truly is a fundamental survival skill. Here are ten tips that anyone can use to improve their reading skills: 1. 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. 2. Know WHY you’re reading. 3. 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. Do you read every article of every magazine, every chapter of every book? If so, you’re probably spending a lot of time reading stuff you don’t need. Be choosy: select the chapters and articles that are important. Ignore the rest. 5. Scan before you read. 6. Prioritize your reading. 7. Optimize your reading environment. You’ll read faster and comprehend more if you read in an environment that’s comfortable for you. 8. Once you start, don’t stop! Read each item straight through. If you finish and have questions, go back and re-read the pertinent sections. If you don’t have questions, you got what you needed and are ready to move on. 9. Focus. 10. Practice! The more you read, the better reader you’ll become (and smarter, too)! So, feed your mind: read! |