The PhotoReading Whole Mind SystemLearning Strategies Corporation, 1999 - 164 pages You will Photoread the written page at rates exceeding a page per second, directing information into the expanded processing capabilities of your brain. There the information connects with your prior knowledge and becomes useful to accomplishing your purpose. You get your reading done in the time you have available, at a level of comprehension you need. Paul R Scheele is a recognised authority in three leading edge technologies or human development: Accelerated Learning, Neruo-Linguistic Programming, and Preconscious Processing. His unique expertise allows him to develop the process of 'mentally photographing' printed materials at rates exceeding 25,000 words a minute. |
Contents
The Origins of PhotoReading | 2 |
Old Reading Habits or New Reading Choices | 10 |
Prepare | 24 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
ability accelerative learning achieve affirm answer asked awareness beginning PhotoReader behaviors blip brain chapter comprehension conscious mind create direct learning discover document dreams effective Einstein Factor exam experience explore eyes feel flip flow focus goal happens ideas inner mind intuition Key point related learning PhotoReading Learning Strategies Corporation look manual Memory Supercharger mental Michael Bennett mind map mind probing minutes Natural Brilliance neuro-linguistic programming nonconscious notice paradigm paragraph Paraliminal tape Paul McKenna Paul Scheele perform Personal Learning Course PhotoFocus PhotoReading seminar PhotoReading whole mind play postviewing preconscious preview and PhotoRead problem purpose for reading Qigong rapid reading Read Bullets reading and dipping reading skills Reading Whole Mind related to theme relaxed alertness remember session skittering speed reading spontaneous success super reading syntopic reading tangerine technique trigger words visual field whole mind system writing
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B's and A's in 30 Days: Strategies for Better Grades in College Eric Jensen No preview available - 1997 |