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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2009

http://www.irisreading.com/speedreadingwebinars/youtube.html Speed reading instructor Paul Nowak of Iris (www.irisreading.com) explains simple tips and strategies to help you learn to speed read. You'll learn about subvocalization and auditory reassurance, and how these reading habits can keep you from reading faster. Speed reading helps you become more productive and can help you save time. This speed reading class covers the old reading habits that need to be changed in order to start reading faster.

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  • Great teacher

  • 20,000,000 in my head, 5,000,000 out loud. Im data from star trek.

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  • i really appreciate this seminar being uploaded and all, but this is the third part in a 5-part series and I still have not reached any techniques or anything really useful. Everything so far has been introductions, definitions and tests. Why not just upload the useful parts ?

  • *teacher asks question*

    *silence*

    *teacher jokes*

    *laughs*

  • thank you very that very kind of you my friend M'-'Y

  • great teacher, so valuable information, where can I make a donation or something to contribute to this foundation?

  • Finally a speadreading course that doesn't also promise me instant weight loss and a huge cock! This looks to be actually real!

  • @zeak62 stfu you discriminate cunt.

  • 270 out loud, 360 in my head, and 650 when I use my finger to help read :D

  • I read slowly (150) but i speak it the exact same. And I actually understand it better when I read it out loud. Is that unusual? I think its is because I dont have to back track cause I dont have to back track because i can remember what I said more clearly than what I read, if I follow this can I break that habit and understand it even better than when I read it out loud?

  • Dave from "War at home!" :D

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