PhotoReading is nothing like speed reading. Instead of moving your eyeballs faster,
PhotoReading enables you to use your brain more effectively
What is PhotoReading?
The PhotoReading whole mind system is a 5-step approach to reading that includes a technique called
PhotoReading. By using your mind and applying the 5 steps of the PhotoReading you can get your reading done in
one-third the time. Even as a beginner. PhotoReading only takes a few hours to learn. You'll be able finish your
reading in one-third the time with the same or better understanding.
Before looking at what PhotoReading is let's look at speed reading.
To learn speed reading You have to move your eyes faster across the page and hope your conscious
mind can keep up. Some courses even recommend memory courses to help you to increase the short-term memory.
Speed reading takes 2 to 4 weeks of practice to even double your reading speed. And then you have
to keep practising speed reading regularly or you'll find yourself slowing down. Another problem with speed reading
is you need to train your mind to improve short-term memory. Until you successfully learn speed reading You
will not have the understanding you had with traditional reading. You must keep pushing your eyes faster
across the page and not worry about understanding what you read for a few weeks.
Is that good enough while you are studying? Spending 30 to 60 minutes a day practicing speed
reading at the expense of understanding? Many speed reading programs will warn you there will be a decrease
in understanding and you must ignore it. We don't have time for practise. We want results And when we read we
want to understand what we read. Who wants to add practising 60 minutes a day when they need to be
studying?
When I learned speed reading the loss of understanding worried me. My reading speed before
learning speed reading was 380 words a minute. After trying to learn speed reading I was down to 240
words a minute. No matter how often I returned to speed reading it stayed there.
Until I found PhotoReading.
So how is PhotoReading different?
PhotoReading is not reading. PhotoReading is mentally photographing the printed page at
25,000 to 60,000 words a minute for the printed page. As fast as we can turn the pages. On the computer screen we
PhotoRead even faster than that. Then using the rest of the PhotoReading steps we build the
conscious understanding we enjoy with traditional reading. Even beginners can get their reading done in
on third the time. With experience the skilled PhotoReader will finish their reading even
faster. And it is a whole lot easier than you think.
It only takes a few hours to learn. Alex can teach you PhotoReading in a weekend. Regardless
of your current reading speed on Friday. By Monday you will have learned how you can get your reading in one-third
the time. With the same or even better understanding of what you read. There is no practise drills. You just apply
the PhotoReading techniques to all your reading material. You get enjoy the increase in understanding
what you read and getting it done faster straight away.
To succeed with PhotoReading you need only apply the steps. In the beginning, you will be more
consistent in applying as many of the techniques you learned during the weekend. In a few weeks you'll find that
you're using them without thinking about it.
With PhotoReading once you've learned the steps of the system you can come back to it any time. So
if you go on a holiday trekking the Himalayas for two months, when you come back, you will still be able
to get your reading done in one-third the time. It's like riding a bike once you know how, you
just do it.
A benefit of using the PhotoReading system is that your natural reading speed will
increase. And you will keep your ability to understand what you read while it increases.
Have a look around the site. Check out when the next PhotoReading class is, here. If you have any
questions feel free to contact me

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