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Learn to Speed Read in 20 Minutes - Read Smarter Learn Faster Save Time - cover

Learn to Speed Read in 20 Minutes - Read Smarter Learn Faster Save Time

Tanya McKelvie

Verlag: Publishdrive

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Beschreibung

Unlock Your Reading Potential—Faster, Sharper, Smarter
 
What if you could double your reading speed—without losing comprehension?What if you could finish books, articles, study material, or work documents in half the time and retain even more?
 
This bite-sized, practical guide teaches you how.
 
Inside, you'll learn:
 
Why traditional reading habits slow you down
 
The exact techniques used by elite readers
 
How to train your eyes and brain to read in efficient chunks
 
Focus and timing tricks to avoid distraction
 
Daily drills to boost retention and confidence
 
Whether you're a student, professional, or lifelong learner, Learn to Speed Read in 20 Minutes gives you everything you need to read faster, stay focused, and absorb more—without stress.
 
Start your transformation in just one focused session.
Verfügbar seit: 17.05.2025.
Drucklänge: 34 Seiten.

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