I thank You alex for your reply

I do not intend to get through the book with lighting speed, Math is just one of those topics that are #(*$&#(*&@#ing annoying to deal with (at least in my case). I employ the "blizkreig" tactic for academic work and what I do is I would photoread the book at least five times per....quarter at the begining, then a day after I move in and randomly pick questions or anything irritating I have in mind and answer them. Then I move quickly to set up emotional anchors (they are like my own buttons for my brains and what they do is activate an emotion like I use my first finger for feeling powerful and unstopable, my middle is to make people angry and so on). I will share this tecnic later, back to the subject any ideas on how to increase comprehension on math topics or is it more of logic and thinking that gets me closer to solving them