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Speed Reading: 33 Tips to Improve Your Reading Speed and Start Reading Efficiently

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Learn all the benefits from speed reading! Find out how to learn more efficiently

Competition is everywhere - in the workplace, in our communities, at the gym, and even in our homes at times. As humans, we are constantly searching for mechanisms, for tools that will give us an edge and this book will do exactly that. Imagine having the ability to read all of your study materials for a big test in half the time it would normally, or think about going through research material for a sales prospect for work in a fraction of the time it usually takes you...these would put you at a distinct advantage, wouldn't it?

33 Tips to Improve Your Reading will not only give you tools to help you to read faster, but to more deeply comprehend the material you read. 33 Tips will having you reading faster, but also helping you comprehend the materials. This isn’t a book for those desirous of reading at the rate of 4,000 words per minute, but it IS one for those of you who want increase speed significantly and maintain the ability to comprehend more material in a shorter period of time.

Whether it be at work, at school, or in private life, speed reading will become an immeasurably valuable tool to give you an advantage, an edge if you will.


Here is what myths you will break after reading this book: Reading is exclusively linear. Reading means going word for word. Reading as labor-intensive. All parts of a book are valuable. Speed reading slows retention.

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42 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 28, 2015

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Lisa Clark

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I’m Lisa Clark, advocate of awesome and creatrix of SASSYology – the deliciousness that occurs when women discover, align and combine their sassy super-powers to become the mistress of their destiny, the creatrix of their story and do life, on their terms – yee-hah. I’m an author girl. I am book obsess-o. I write them, and I read them. LOTS of them. I smell their pages. Shhh, I do own a kindle, but I don’t like saying it out loud.

I’m a tattoo-splashed, burlesque-lovin’, belly-dancin’, 1940s stylin’ rockabilly princess who writes make-life-better words for love AND money. I drink a lot of green tea. Oh, and pink champagne although not together, that would be all kinds of wrong. I kiss my hot viking beau who I’m going to marry next year – swit swoo. I believe in love and pretty, pretty shoes. I’m rarely seen without hot pink lipstick, I have an amazing ability to accessorise and I’m crazy-passionate about cheerleading lady-kind to become badass, embrace their awesomeness and become mistress of their destiny, and their wardrobe too, obv.

That’s quite the title isn’t it? And because it’s one I’ve created myself, I also get to decide that such a title entitles me to wear a tiara with my pink leopard-print PJs, because, well…that’s how I roll, ‘k?

Other job titles I have are:
•Author of the Lola Love series of self-esteem books for teen girls
•Author of over 15 write-to-brief books and annuals
•Agony aunt for Mizz magazine
•Freelance journ-o girl for girls’ and women titles in the UK and US
•Book-writing, story-telling and badass-ery coach
•Copywriter – for publishers and businesses in the UK and Europe
•Editor – of both magazines and books specifically teen and self-development titles
•Youth brand consultant for businesses and charities



I also have a fabulous ability to accessorise. Sadly, I do not get paid for this.

SASSYology? This is my thing. My raison de etre. Now, I’m no guru, but I have discovered my powers o’ SASS and with a li’l practice, a lot of work and a substantial sprinkle o’ magick, I have become a creatrix o’ awesome, mistress o’ my destiny and author of my own really rather fabulous story.

I’ve manifested a beautiful, seriously HAWT Viking beau, money, work I LOVE, better health, gorgeous people who help keep my energy vibin’ at a super-high frequency, roadtrips and endless adventures – and, well… it seems all kinds o’ rude and wrong to keep stuff like that to yourself, which is why I want to provide girl-kind with everything you need to become the author o’ YOUR story and start living your very own charmed life, right now.

I am obsessed with truth – both mine and yours – and how sharing it will set us free. I understand the power of words; that if we change our words, we can change our lives. I’m on a mission to discover the words and the stories that are keeping me (and you) stuck and transforming them into stories that heal and propel me (and you) towards awesomeness. I dig deep, find the truths and the stories in my soul that need to be told.

I am a writer. I am a truth-sayer, a soul-whisperer, a seeker. I am a deep thinker, an illuminator and a dreamer. I am an encourager, an inspirer, a word-crafter.

I am a storyteller.

I believe in magick, endless possibilities and that dreams can come true. You should too.

(Taken from Lisa's lovely site, Sassyology. Go check it out!)

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213 reviews104 followers
February 23, 2017
Nothing special that isn't already out on the Internet.
The author wants you to calculate your reading speed in words per minute, but the way she explains it, doesn't make sense.
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123 reviews3 followers
December 29, 2023
This was (no pun intended) a very quick read. The good thing about this little volume is that in it's brevity the author comes straight to the point. Eliminating distractions and a few handy tips that challenge to reader to improve speed - practice makes perfect. All in all, I found the book helpful while not revolutionary for me.
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459 reviews24 followers
January 30, 2016
It's nice summary but I'm afraid it's not enough to learn speed reading. I know most of these techniques from some other books and I suppose I would not understand most of the book's topics without that background.
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28 reviews
July 30, 2015
Good tips

This was a quick read with useable tips to increase speed and comprehension of reading skills. I recommend this if speed reading is a goal you strive for.
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