Never finish a
book? You read far too slowly?
Written By M'reen
Bryan Harper is a pet snail who lives at the base of a
sprig of rosemary in a plant pot.
He goes walk-about for days at a time and is never seen
during his adventures.
However, he returns but after an extended period and when
the worst was suspected,
he returned considerably larger.
As you can see he is not people or movement shy as are
wild snails, he is confident.
Some people never read because they read so slowly or
have a variety of reading or memory problems, CFS or maybe have had it drummed
into them that they are ‘not readers’.
Unlike Bryan they do not move from the security of their
plant pot and explore their reading possibilities. That is to move from what
does not work well for them to reading,
not as they were taught, but as their mind is naturally
programmed to read.
Turbo Charged Reading can be seen as one of Bryan’s
journeys.
First is the desire to expand your horizons and explore
the unknown, being open to the possibilities.
Having absorbed the paper or electronic written material directly
into your Inner Mind bypassing
your eyes and conscious mind you then give it time
to re-organise itself to suit your purpose
for reading and that is from a general overview to acing
an exam.
After this you then bring increasing layers of the
information back into your conscious mind
in a useable format, rather like Bryan returning so very
much larger after having re-arranged
all he had ingested into a form that was beneficial to
his progress.
Introduction to Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
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Perhaps you’d like to check out my sister blogs:
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www.ourinnerminds.blogspot.com which takes advantage of the experience and expertise of others.
www.happyartaccidents.blogspot.com just for fun.
To quote the Dr Seuss himself, “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn; the more places you'll go.”
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