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Creating a Business Book Club
Don't you just marvel at people at work who talk about the books they read and what they learned? You think, "Good for them, they've got time to read. . . but I don't." Yes, time is certainly a factor but what's one of the best ways to make time? Make a commitment to others and meet regularly. In other words, create a business book club! Being a member of a business book club is the easiest, most fun way to get you to read while infusing your brain with usable information.
Adding Rhythm to Your Reading
Believe it or not, the act of reading involves an eye rhythm. Faster readers have a flowing rhythm while slower readers read choppy and disjointed. Flowing rhythm readers read more efficiently and effectively - and their eyes tire less - when they read either on paper OR on-screen. You can learn to create this eye rhythm on your own by using a regular tick-tock sound of a clock (old wind-ups are especially useful for this purpose) or by using a metronome. (A metronome is a rhythm-keeping device used by musicians.).
Speed Reading 101
Speed Reading 101 So I'm at a party and someone asks me what I do. If you're like me, you could say many things! But when I choose to say "I teach speed reading," the reactions vary though the most common is something like "Wow, I could really use that! Can you tell me how to do it?!" So I've gotten pretty good at condensing down the content of my books and 20 years of experience into a very short synopsis.