Posted By: yas1891 Book suggestion - 11/21/05 08:46 PM
Would you suggest some good books to start learning photoreading? I need some easy book to try photoreading.
Posted By: scottishdibble Re: Book suggestion - 11/21/05 11:46 PM
I think the best books are non-fiction, about 200 pages and fairly non-technical (ie not grad school textbooks.)

The sort of thing that might be easy to use the system on would be an easy self help book like the natural brilliance one in the study course.

The easy books I've photoread have been on:
- NLP books.
- "Natural born winners"- Robin Sieger
- French women don't get fat.
- Lance Armstrong - Every second counts
- The Human Mind - Robert Winston (BBC book)

Normallt it would take me about a month to read a book for pleasure. I have read all these in the last month.

Good luck,

D.xx

Posted By: Theone Re: Book suggestion - 11/22/05 12:02 AM
One you might also consider as well is the photoreading book its self. if you have not done so all ready.

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Posted By: yas1891 Re: Book suggestion - 11/22/05 03:43 AM
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Originally posted by scottishdibble:
I think the best books are non-fiction, about 200 pages and fairly non-technical (ie not grad school textbooks.)

The sort of thing that might be easy to use the system on would be an easy self help book like the natural brilliance one in the study course.

The easy books I've photoread have been on:
- NLP books.
- "Natural born winners"- Robin Sieger
- French women don't get fat.
- Lance Armstrong - Every second counts
- The Human Mind - Robert Winston (BBC book)

Normallt it would take me about a month to read a book for pleasure. I have read all these in the last month.

Good luck,

D.xx


How long did it take you to get comfortable with photoreading?

Posted By: scottishdibble Re: Book suggestion - 11/25/05 02:19 PM
Hello,

It is an ongoing process really but after having listened to all the tapes I thought there wre enough exercises to become familiar with the technique. I listened to the tapes over the course of about a week. I have to say when I got them 8 years ago I really didn't have the same results. I didn't think it was working for me at all.

I think the reason it worked better this time was because I allowed myself not to be great at it initially and gave myself the freedom to get better.

Hope that helps,

D.xx

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