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And if you think it’s because they’ve got time machines tucked away in their closets, think again. Reading more has a lot less to do with extra time as it has to do with average reading speed.
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How To Accelerate Your Average Reading SpeedIn 1 Hour Ever found yourself wondering how all those uber-successful peoplesomehow find time toread? The average person reads 2–3 books a year. The average CEO reads 4–5 books amonth.
And if you think it’s because they’ve got time machines tucked away in their closets, think again. Reading more has a lot less to do with extra time as it has to do with average readingspeed. The secret to ticking those books off your summer reading list? It’s upping your average reading speed. And these tips will help you get the jobdone. How To Accelerate Your Average Words Per Minute Reading Speed Your average reading speed is a calculation of how many words you can read in oneminute. Most adults read at a rate of 300 words per minute (wpm). The average college or university student reads 450 wpm. And those CEOs gobbling up four books a month? They’re averaging a whopping 575wpm. That’s nearly double the reading speed of mostadults. Average reading speed can make or break an attempt at tackling a long or challenging piece of reading material. If you’d like to find out how many words per minute you read, try out an online speed reading testto find your readingspeed. 3 Tricks To Help You Boost Your Average Reading Speed
One of the coolest things about your average reading speed is that it’s not set in stone. If you’d like to increase your reading speed, you can! It just takes a littlepractice. Here are three tricks that can help you drastically increase your average reading speed in just onehour. 1. AvoidBack-skipping If you really want to become a reading machine, you’ll have to master the urge toback-skip. Back-skipping is just a fancy word for re-reading. You know when you find yourself reading the same sentence ten times over and still have no idea what it says? That’sback-skipping.
Now, if you’re learning something new and are tackling entirely unfamiliar concepts, a little back-skipping here and there is perfectly okay. But if reading for pleasure or general interest, try to subdue the urge toback-skip. Onwards and forwards, friends! Learn ToScan Here’s the thing: not every word you read is going to be an indispensable component of themessage. And that’s where learning to scan can become incrediblyvaluable. Many people resist scanning while reading because they fear they’ll miss something important. But when reading factual non- fiction material, scanning can (and should!) become your new bestbud. Eliminate Distractions Too often, our reading environments are chock full of distractions. Learning to increase your reading speed means setting yourself up for success. And that means kicking those distractions to thecurb! Auditory distractions can be pretty frustrating when you’re trying to read. And before you stick some earbuds in to drown out the barking dogs, chatty co-workers, or bickering children, you should know that music isn’t necessarily the answer.
It all depends on what you’re listening to. Music can help us focus, but it has to the right kind of music. Specifically, music withoutvocals. A recent study discovered that music with vocals drains our powers of concentration. Ambient sounds and binaural beats, however, can help you dial into what you’re reading for optimal focus and absorption.