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How PhotoReading Works and How it is Different from Speed Reading Presenters: Katya Seberson, Director of Research Paul Nowak, Founder & Program Director
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Speed Reading vs. Photo Reading

May 11, 2015

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Page 1: Speed Reading vs. Photo Reading

How PhotoReading Works and How it is Different from Speed Reading

Presenters:Katya Seberson, Director of ResearchPaul Nowak, Founder & Program Director

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Founders

Speed ReadingEvelyn Wood

PhotoReadingPaul Scheele, MA

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Famous Endorsers

Speed ReadingJohn F. Kennedy

Jimmy . Carter

PhotoReadingTony Robbins

Ken Blanchard

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How Fast Can I Go?

Speed ReadingSpeed increase

(over the average 150-250 PM) by a factor of

2 - 5 times.

1,000 - 1,500 WPM

1 book a day

PhotoReadingThe main "Flip-Flip-

Flip"process

25,000 WPM

a book in 3 minutes

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How Much Detail Can I Grasp?

Speed Reading

From 80-100% Detail

PhotoReading

Depending on your Purpose

2-3 Main Questions Answered

Protocol Reading

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Basic Principles

Speed Reading

Increase the Speed without

Reducing Comprehension

PhotoReading

"Photograph" the written text with your

eyes

Multiple Reading Approach

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What is Subconscious Mind?

Speed Reading

N/A

PhotoReadingother-than-consciousnonconscious inner mindparaconsciousmore than consciousexpanded mind

Relaxed Alertness

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Tangerine Technique

RELAXED ALERTNESS

Body is Relaxed

Mind is Alert

See it

Feel it

Talk about it

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Special Posture

Speed Reading

45 Degree Angle

PhotoReadingSpecial Postural Opening

Frontal EminencesESR

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Preview Technique

Speed Reading

Preview

Overview

Speed Read

PhotoReading

Preview

PHOTO READ

Postview

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What is Mind Probing?

Trigger Words

Generate Effective Questions

Send Requests to your Inner Mind

Do NOT search in your conscious memory

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Incubate?

24 Minutes to 24 Hours

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What is SuperReading?

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Visual Cues

Do you see what I mean about visual cues?Do you find this easier or more difficult?

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Search for the Train of Thought

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Popular Patterns in Non-Fiction

5 Popular Patterns

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Problem - Solution

Problem

Effects

Causes

Solution

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How - To

ImportanceSteps ( Specific Tips or Advice)

IS

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Editorial

Evidence (facts) Opinion or OpinionEvidence

OE EO

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News

Who ?What ?Where ?When ?Why ?

Remember as 5 W's

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Informational

TopicAspect # 1Aspect # 2 Aspect # 3 Aspect # 4

TA

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Huffington Post - Information

Health Care Reform Leftovers

Topic: Health Care Reform AspectsSubheading

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Summary: Speed Reading vs. PhotoReading

“Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested: that is, some books are to be read only in parts, others to be read, but not curiously, and some few to be read wholly, and with diligence and attention.”

-Francis Bacon

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Thanks for Attending!

Contact Information:Katya Seberson

[email protected]: facebook.com/katerina8007

Paul [email protected]

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/paulnowakFacebook: facebook.com/nowak.paul

Twitter: twitter.com/paul_nowak