Both these actions challenge what Marks-Beale calls linear reading.... - Deepstash

Both these actions challenge what Marks-Beale calls linear reading. She believes that non-linear reading is the key to efficiency. Those who are the most efficient readers use skimming, skipping, referencing and note-taking while they work. They are focused more on extracting information than reading every word. As we generally stop 7 or 8 times per line, cutting out just one of these stops will improve our reading speed by over 10%.

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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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