Marks-Beale starts 10 Days to Faster Reading by highlighting the importance of starting your reading journey by taking pressure off yourself. A common worry is feeling you have too much to read in too little time. Marks-Beale believes the problem is not that you do not have enough time. The problem is actually the pressure and expectations that people often place on reading.
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10 Days to Faster Reading, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Speed-Reading and Success Skills: Strategies for Study and Lifelong Learning argues that speed-reading is not an untrainable talent. Instead, you can significantly improve your speed reading by merely cutting out bad habits, adding some new techniques, and changing your mindset. The simplicity of these techniques makes speed-reading seem less like a superpower and more like a valuable tool easily attainable.
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With this new targeted ambition in mind, to read for personal contentment, the pressure to read all the time starts to lift. We have the option of only a dozen books on our shelves and yet feel in no way intellectually undernourished or deprived.
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By physically scheduling a time and place for starting to read, you're setting an appoint to do so. And we tend to respect our appointments.
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