Common Reading Mistakes and How to Fix Them 📚

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Join Jim Kwik as he uncovers the common reading mistakes that may be holding you back from truly absorbing and retaining reading information. From lack of focus and insufficient education to subvocalization, regression, and limiting beliefs, Jim explores how these pitfalls can negatively impact your reading experience and overall comprehension.

Discover practical solutions to overcome these challenges and enhance your reading skills. Jim shares effective strategies to improve focus, such as creating a distraction-free environment and utilizing active reading techniques. He also discusses the importance of education in developing critical thinking skills and understanding different reading methods.

Whether you're a student, professional, or lifelong learner, this video is packed with actionable insights to help you become a more effective reader.

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JimKwik
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Wow this amazing!! I read 13 lines in 60 seconds. Typically, I would still be on the first line, rehearsing it over and over. Thank you for this tip 🙏🏽🤸🏽‍♀️🤸🏽‍♀️

jamillahharris
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This was so eye opening. Incredibly useful. I can't imagine what the rest of the course unlocks. I just don't have $167 to spend right now. I would highly recommend doing so if you can.

chrismoseley
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11:29 😂😂😂 I’m sitting here cracking up like wait what the ef where did those three “of”s show up from. Not processing hahahahahahahha refocusing

NautilusofStars
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Thank you for always genuinely teaches us so many things to better ourselves. God bless you ❤ May you always be happy and healthy

pup_inthemood
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I remember my 6th grade English teacher could speed read. When we were taking a test, she read a 200 page book in 45 minutes. This was almost 40 years ago, and I think she was in her 50s. But the one thing I remember after watching your video was that she was holding the paperback book in one hand and the other hand was using a finger tracing across each line. I remember doubting her ability, but after this video I guess she wasn't faking it. 😅

chancestreetman
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Thank you for sharing with your valuable information!

Natalie-kbus
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Can't wait to take this course one day!❤❤

DNicole
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Thank you, best regards from Slovenia, Europe.

janat.
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Great information thanks for practical tips I can apply now 😀 😊😊

neilrosen
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Thanks for everything jim
You are helping us a lot ❤😊🇧🇩

DuduMiah-yv
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I love the way he makes everything easier for us to comprehend, and the instant results we got after implementing his techniques ..May God Almighty bless you more ❤😊

mishuchoudhary
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The colour of shirt and the back cool background gives a cool vibe...

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Summary of the video (Powered by NEX, an AI tool which summarizes YouTube videos)

Key Points:
1. [Key Point 1]: Reading speed affects comprehension, focus, and job productivity.
2. [Key Point 2]: Subvocalization limits reading speed, can be overcome with practice.
3. [Key Point 3]: Quick reading programs can significantly increase reading speed and efficiency.
Important Details:
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00:00:00 Lack of Education and Information Anxiety
• Speaker discusses the gap between education and reading skills.
• Information anxiety and sleeplessness are linked to poor reading habits.
00:01:17 Importance of Reading Speed and Focus
• Reading speed directly impacts employability and comprehension.
• Focus is crucial for effective reading and retention.
00:08:44 Overcoming Subvocalization
• Subvocalization limits reading speed and understanding.
• Exercise demonstrates the impact of subvocalization on comprehension.
00:19:48 Regression and Belief in Reading Ability
• Regression slows reading speed and disrupts comprehension.
• Belief in one's reading ability is essential for improvement.
00:21:56 Visual Pacer and Neuroplasticity
• Using a visual pacer can significantly boost reading speed.
• Neuroplasticity is activated through reading exercises.

YoutubeSummarizer__NEX-sw
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Thank you for today lesson. it is very helpful. but I couldn't understand the book when I read because I don't understand some of the words and need to know the definition of those words. what do I need to do when it happens?

noraliving
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This video is really interesting!! I've heard many of your podcasts and some collaborations you did in other podcast channels. But I have a question, I'm ADHD with dyslexia. So, because of the dyslexia, I have many embarrassing memories that convinces me not to read fast. So, my question is, your program will suit me despite the dyslexia?

elisabetmolinaandres
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0:52 I don't remember attending any reading classes 😢, what now?

Thatlviralauxiliary
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WOW also. How do people at 65 do with this? I was a truck driver for 35 years. Peripheral vision was amazing, focusing on doing one thing was hard. They say a truck driver makes 5000 decisions per hr. I had ptsd, Have ADHD, ADD and other mental health issues. I started learning again in mental health and addiction recovery. Over 3500 YouTube inspirational videos and many books on, the body, the brain and spirituality. When I read books I don't remember a lot of what I read. What do I do?

terrybochansky
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Im a graphic designer i need to know about the cover can we connect, i have a passion for learning and teaching others how to fish

nittani.
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what about reading on monitors, do you put your finger at the display?

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