Speed Reading For Education
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It’s just common sense that the fewer distractions you have, the easier and faster you’ll be able to read. Most people don’t have the iron-willed concentration to be able to focus on what they’re reading when there are people and noises in the background that are extremely difficult to shut out. However, the more you practice your speed-reading techniques, the more focused you’ll be, and that will improve your concentration. This in turn will help you learn how to “tune out” a certain level of distraction, though if you’re in a particularly noisy environment, it won’t completely solve your problem.
Focusing on what you’re reading also helps you read more quickly, because you won’t feel like you need to backtrack or regress to re-read things. When you lose your concentration, you lose the ability to process all the information, and the temptation to regress will become difficult to overcome.
If you can’t concentrate, and you’re losing focus, then you’ll need to find a quiet place to read. Having this quiet environment will also help you break the habit of subvocalization. If you’re making any noise at all while you read, moving your lips or following along out loud as your eyes take in each word, a quiet room will make this very obvious, and so easier to stop. You may need to look for a separate room where you can sequester yourself from outside influences.
It’s important to get rid of the distractions caused by noise around you, but it’s just as important to get rid of any visual distractions. Turn off the television, turn off your computer monitor, and shut the curtains to avoid having your eyes caught by people walking by. If you can focus your eyes as well as your mind, it will be easier to work on widening your focus as you read, because there won’t be things that you see out of the corner of your eyes that interfere with what you’re trying to get your eyes to take in on the page.
Find your own quiet time and place, and you’ll soon see that you’re getting through much more material, and remembering the information you read.