How to Process and Understand Materials
3 Times Faster than you do Right Now -
With No Practice - Guaranteed

by Pete Bissonette

PhotoReading works on all reading material from magazines to reports to books, from light to highly technical

wayzata, mn. - “PhotoReading” is different from “regular reading” and different from “speed reading.” It is more a way to “process” and “understand” information than it is to “read” information. Because PhotoReading uses more of your mind, you can go through infor-mation more easily and with greater understanding.

It has been said we use less than 10% of our brain’s capabilities. PhotoReading helps you tap into the other 90%. As a result the average person can “mentally photograph” printed material at rates exceeding 25,000 words a minute. That’s going through a book at one flip a second.

While you may view this as outrageous, everyone experiences these speeds in the seminar.

At these speeds you are able to PhotoRead a book in a matter of minutes, not hours. Because this is faster than you can possibly move your eyes across the lines of a page, you are not really reading. Rather, you are absorbing information directly into the storage areas of your brain, which leads to greater retention.

When you want to “understand” the PhotoRead information you must “activate” the material through a series of steps. A book that takes six hours to regular read will take only a few minutes to PhotoRead but up to two hours to activate for the beginning PhotoReader—that’s 1/3 the time of regular reading to get similar comprehension. An expert PhotoReader can activate such books in twenty to thirty minutes.

In other words, a book that takes you six hours to read and fully understand will take less than two hours using the PhotoReading whole mind system. “Whole mind” means using more of your mind than what you typically use for reading.

Speed reading
vs. PhotoReading

Speed reading is regular reading hastened up. It’s like looking at a picture of a building and studying every single brick. PhotoReading is different. It allows you to take in the entire picture at once—you register the meaning as a building without studying every brick.

 Most speed reading programs may help you double, triple or even quadruple your reading speed if you work at it—800 words a minute is usually the maximum.

A beginning PhotoReader can process and understand a book in 1/3 the time it would take them to regular read the book. An expert PhotoReader can do much better.

Using PhotoReading, average readers start off processing a book three times faster than they could have regular read it before. That’s guaranteed or your money back.

With PhotoReading you receive all the benefits of speed reading without the usual tension and stress, so you can use it every day.

PhotoReading does not replace regular reading

There will be material you choose to regular read—perhaps a letter, newspaper article, cookbook, novel. A natural by-product, however, of using more of your mind to PhotoRead, is that your regular reading speed can double, triple, or quadruple.

Not only will you be able to process and understand information three or more times faster than your regular reading speed, your regular reading speed can increase two to three times.

Learning anything becomes easier with PhotoReading

PhotoReading is about learning from books so that a business person can learn a new industry or a new product and make more money, so that the student can learn a new subject and get Bs and As, so that we can learn to use the home computer or the VCR to enhance our lives.

PhotoReading more closely resembles the way you learned as a child than how you learned in school. Scientific evidence shows that a preschooler uses more of her mind than an adult. But the adult says, “Show me a preschooler that knows how to calculate gas mileage.” We say, “Show me an adult who enthusiastically learns complex concepts such as language, walking, recognizing Mommy and Daddy, counting...”

School focused our minds on very narrow ways of learning and cut us off from our natural abilities to absorb information.

PhotoReading reconnects the link that allows us to learn as easily and effortlessly as we did as preschoolers. It allows us to learn anything with more of our mind.

PhotoReading makes information come together

Earlier we said that processing and understanding PhotoRead information requires activation. You will learn several ways to activate information, including “super reading and dipping.” This process involves going back through the book by moving your eyes down the middle of the page for two to forty seconds a page. Beginning Photo-Readers may super read and dip through a book several times during the two hours it takes to process and understand the material—you will discover learning comes best in layers.

You know when you are finished, because the book gels and you understand the content. It may take the full two hours for a book to come clear for the beginning PhotoReader. Until then, it is possible for beginning Photo-Readers to feel they are learning little from the book. As when making gelatin, it isn’t gelatin until it gels.

The same holds true for the expert PhotoReader. It may take thirty minutes for the book to gel.

Do you see more ways that PhotoReading is different from regular reading? It is not the reading we learned in school. When regular reading, you understand informa-tion as you go along. With Photo-Reading you understand it as it gels. Advantages go beyond speed, because information learned through using the PhotoReading whole mind system is easier to understand and retained longer. It is all because you use more of your mind.

How to gain even greater comprehension

Keep in mind that PhotoReading guides information to the memory areas of your brain, where everything from your past is stored. Your new ideas continually become part of the foundation of who you are. As you guide more and more information into your brain, you provide more connections to create more and more successes in your life.

Let us say you want to study Customer Loyalty for your business. Which would be better? On the one hand, to PhotoRead a book on Customer Loyalty in three to five minutes and then process and understand the book in two hours. Or on the other hand, PhotoRead several books on Customer Loyalty in 9 to 15 minutes and then process and understand one of them in two hours while automatically drawing on concepts from the other books. You may notice that all of the authors are saying the same thing. You will be able to do your job with confidence, knowing you have taken the best advice from the experts.

The choice is clear. When you guide information from multiple books into your brain on a topic, it gives more depth to your under-standing. And, any topic from astrophysics to gardening, manage-ment to home improvement, computer programs to your kid’s homework, a spirit-ual book or in-struction manual...

You cannot get this power and understanding from regular read-ing or speed read-ing, unless you are willing to put in a lot of time and effort.

Go beyond speed and comprehension

A company had all of its employees spend three to five minutes a day PhotoReading time management books. Within a month, the company noticed an improvement in productivity.

A PhotoReader PhotoRead three books on golf. The next day she played better, and her golfing partner accused her of sneaking lessons.

Although the increase in speed and comprehension is impressive, the true power of PhotoReading comes from processing and under-standing inform-ation so you can immediately use it to enhance your own life.

And finally,

If you are in a job you hate, or you can’t keep up, or you are not making enough money, or if you are doing poorly in school, then it is an easy decision to learn PhotoReading today.

And, if things are going well, PhotoReading will give you an edge, boost your confidence, make you feel better about yourself, and help you earn more money (the good reader earns 2-1/2 times that of a poor reader). PhotoReading can improve your life.

Suggested Reading: The PhotoReading Whole Mind System Book by Paul R. Scheele. For more information about PhotoReadging contact Learning Strategies Corporation at 800-735-8273 or 952-476-9200 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

 

To learn more go to the PhotoReading website!

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