If you have a success story, how about sharing some concrete facts and figures and relating your real life experience with this product?
If you have a success story, how about sharing some concrete facts and figures and relating your real life experience with this product?
I’ve read some of the testimonials on the web site and packaging, and I’ve even seen the infomercial. These, along with my strong desire to increase my reading speed and comprehension compelled me to buy the home study course. I’ve been through it once and am going through it a second time now. I have no success story to relate yet, but hopefully soon.
I asked him if he had a manual. He said, yes that he had already checked the manual and could not find anything.
I asked if I could look at it. I went into a relaxed state and Photoread the manual. I stayed around to talk to him about life in general and after 10-15 minutes, I asked if I could look at the manual again.
I quickly superread/dipped and within no word of a lie in about 15 seconds pulled out one sentence in the whole manual that answered his problem!
Lets say he was blown away ... as was I!
PRing is a skill, and just like playing the guitar you never really go, "That's it! I'm now a guitarist!" You just keep practicing and getting better.
If you're really looking for posts to see if it's working, follow a certain person's record of posting instead. The pattern I kind of notice, though haven't double-checked, goes in this order:
1) Does this work? I'm thinking of ordering it but I'm not sure...
2) I got it, having a little trouble...can someone give me tips or better explain:
-the blip page
-photofocus
-skittering
-the tangerine method
or something to that effect.
3) I'm starting to get it, but I'm having trouble with such and such part of it.
4) The dreaded: "Is the photoreading step necessary?" question
5) From here it either goes into frustration, or slow understanding and the development of harder questions referring to things like:
-brainwaves
-photoflipping (not hard, but a sign someone has already gotten the system down)
I have lots of success stories of the time PRing saved me on my Philosophy midterm, or just let me survive my laziness in my novel classes.
Yes, the system works. So much so, that people who learn it stick around to help other people experience it.
As a sidenote, there's lots of people here I admire for sticking around so long to answer questions, and I can't name you all, so I will only observe a moment of silence for our departed brother Andy, who is in good health, but has embarked on a dangerous book publishing journey.
Salut.
-Ramon http://razor.ramon.com
I can also see the structure of books better now. Like topics, introductions, conclusions...things like that. Because I'm not so worried about reading time that I take the time to notice the structure which helps tremendously for comprehension. My writing on the other hand could use some work . Direct Learning??
-Will