Reading With The Right Brain: Read Faster By Reading Ideas Instead Of Just Words - Plot & Excerpts
You can’t concentrate on how you are reading, while also concentrating on what you are reading. The recommended techniques discussed so far may seem obvious, maybe even platitudinous. Sure, it would be helpful if we read groups of words at a time and yes, better comprehension could avoid verbalizing and regression. And few would disagree with trying to conceptualize or see the big picture and true meaning of what you read. But you can’t possibly think of all these things while also thinking about what you are reading. The key to these reading techniques is visualizing. Visualizing is not just one of the techniques—it is the key to engaging these other techniques while you are reading. Visualizing doesn’t interfere with thinking about what you are reading, because it IS thinking about what you are reading. Visualizing is just thinking about it with your right brain, the parallel-processing hemisphere that has its own very effective way of rapidly understanding large amounts of information.
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