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3 May 2014

Solutions of speed reading problems namely Laziness and Impatience

Do you feel lazy while trying to go for study? 
Do you get Impatience many times while studying the most important subjects of your field? 
Do you get Bored while studying your subject matter?
And at last do you get that feeling of not knowing what you just read? 

Then this article is specially for you.
For specific solutions of your specific problems, tell us in the comments below.

Laziness, Impatience, Boredom and  comprehension are all problems of speed reading or general reading and below psychological best advice is laid for you. go get them-


Laziness


In the article- The majestic powers of the right brain, you read that making images in our head is what right brain is capable of making pictures in your head

speed reading problem lazinessWhen you feel lazy, you make an image in your head of being lazy and you have got an added sound in your head that further allows you to feel that way.

excitement is solution of laziness



                                 Solution is to close your eyes, white this image out and mute the voice that is telling you
that you are lazy and simultaneously make an image in your head where you can see yourself studying and feeling very proud of yourself and feel excited. Change the tone of your voice to something that excites you and see the magic happening. 



Impatience


impatience-speed reading problem

              While reading, if time is less then you get impatient and you try to finish things faster and faster so that you can learn more and more. Do not do this again and please, never read the new text right from the page one.
           



 First, see what this text is all about. Let’s talk about a topic.
A topic has

            -heading
            -subheading
            -graphical material (diagrams/illustrations/statistics)
            -normal printed text

visual approach makes you patient                      To tackle any type of topic, read it’s heading first and think about it, about its layman meaning (Imagine), then read subheadings and connect them with the heading and then read the graphical materials and connect these with the sub-headings you read.

And finally if more understanding is required, read the normal printed text.

The next article for you is to solve the two main problems of studying/reading namely ["how-to-overcome-fear-of-studies"]

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