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How PhotoReading Works and How it is Different from Speed Reading Presenters: Katya Seberson, Director of Research Paul Nowak, Founder & Program Director

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How PhotoReading Works and How it is Different from Speed Reading

Presenters:Katya Seberson, Director of ResearchPaul Nowak, Founder & Program Director

Founders

Speed ReadingEvelyn Wood

PhotoReadingPaul Scheele, MA

Famous Endorsers

Speed ReadingJohn F. Kennedy

Jimmy . Carter

PhotoReadingTony Robbins

Ken Blanchard

How Fast Can I Go?

Speed ReadingSpeed increase

(over the average 150-250 PM) by a factor of

2 - 5 times.

1,000 - 1,500 WPM

1 book a day

PhotoReadingThe main "Flip-Flip-

Flip"process

25,000 WPM

a book in 3 minutes

How Much Detail Can I Grasp?

Speed Reading

From 80-100% Detail

PhotoReading

Depending on your Purpose

2-3 Main Questions Answered

Protocol Reading

Basic Principles

Speed Reading

Increase the Speed without

Reducing Comprehension

PhotoReading

"Photograph" the written text with your

eyes

Multiple Reading Approach

What is Subconscious Mind?

Speed Reading

N/A

PhotoReadingother-than-consciousnonconscious inner mindparaconsciousmore than consciousexpanded mind

Relaxed Alertness

Tangerine Technique

RELAXED ALERTNESS

Body is Relaxed

Mind is Alert

See it

Feel it

Talk about it

Special Posture

Speed Reading

45 Degree Angle

PhotoReadingSpecial Postural Opening

Frontal EminencesESR

Preview Technique

Speed Reading

Preview

Overview

Speed Read

PhotoReading

Preview

PHOTO READ

Postview

What is Mind Probing?

Trigger Words

Generate Effective Questions

Send Requests to your Inner Mind

Do NOT search in your conscious memory

Incubate?

24 Minutes to 24 Hours

What is SuperReading?

Visual Cues

Do you see what I mean about visual cues?Do you find this easier or more difficult?

Search for the Train of Thought

Popular Patterns in Non-Fiction

5 Popular Patterns

Problem - Solution

Problem

Effects

Causes

Solution

How - To

ImportanceSteps ( Specific Tips or Advice)

IS

Editorial

Evidence (facts) Opinion or OpinionEvidence

OE EO

News

Who ?What ?Where ?When ?Why ?

Remember as 5 W's

Informational

TopicAspect # 1Aspect # 2 Aspect # 3 Aspect # 4

TA

Huffington Post - Information

Health Care Reform Leftovers

Topic: Health Care Reform AspectsSubheading

Summary: Speed Reading vs. PhotoReading

“Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested: that is, some books are to be read only in parts, others to be read, but not curiously, and some few to be read wholly, and with diligence and attention.”

-Francis Bacon

Thanks for Attending!

Contact Information:Katya Seberson

[email protected]: facebook.com/katerina8007

Paul [email protected]

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/paulnowakFacebook: facebook.com/nowak.paul

Twitter: twitter.com/paul_nowak