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Ry a UE Le x x CUP ree cette Goons Paul R. Scheele, Exciting New 3rd Edition * Double your reading speed immediately _ * Remember more of what you read * Absorb complete books in minutes ¢ Excellent for technical material * Quickly read email, web pages, and electronic files Ove 0,000 in nt! The PhotoReading Whole Mind System Read this Book in 25 Minutes This book is uniquely designed so that you can easily read it in whatever amount of time you can commit right now. a) 25 Minutes (Level 1) - Get the gist of this book in just 25 minutes. First, page through the entire book and read the table of contents, chapter titles, and subtitles. Page through the book the second time and scan for icons of Einstein riding abicycle. Read the paragraph next to each bicycleicon. If you have more time, continue to Level 2. 30 Additional Minutes (Level 2) - Absorb the core 33 concepts of this book well enough to discuss them in just thirty minutes more. Page through the book again. This time scan for icons of Einstein jogging. Read the paragraph next to each jogging icon. 45-90 Additional Minutes (Level 3) - Fully \ / understand the PhotoReading skills by spending up to =? Zz ninety more minutes. Page through the book scanning for _ icons of Einstein with a light bulb. Read the paragraph 59 next to each icon. As you search for icons, remember what es you have read before by reviewing titles and subtitles. When icons are connected by lines, read all the paragraphs. Occasionally a note under an icon may say “Read Bullets;” this means you should read upcoming text that start with a bullet (*). Resist temptation to read all paragraphs next to all icons during the first time you scan through the book. Comprehension will be higher if you go through the book more than once. You may desire to read this book word-for-word the first time. That is all right. You may choose different levels for subsequent readings tohelp you get more out of yourinvestment. What Authors Say About PhotoReading... PhotoReading combines all the most efficient reading strategies— proven in university studies over many years—with what ts now known about the phenomenal perceptive capabilities of the human brain It is undoubtedly the best accelerative reading improvement program available today And, it is presented so that the average person can benefit immediately, and for a lifetime Dr J Michael Bennett, University of Minnesota author of Efficient Reading for Managers This 1s the best book for reading improvement ever written Finally, one written by Someone who truly understands the learning process Eric Jensen, author of The Learning Brain and Super Teaching By following the PhotoReading Whole Mind System, you can enhance your learning and greatly reduce the time you spend regular reading You can automatically single out the information you value and mentally highlight those passages you want to savor Charlotte Ward writing in Simply Live It UP PhotoReading has helped many, including myself, to blast through materials at rates up to 25,000 words a minute Bryan Mattimore writing in Success Magazine It's not just the fact that PhotoReading can transform your life in unexpected ways that excites me It’s also that Paul Scheele’s book serves as 2 model for how to present new ideas well and forge new teritory Peter Kline, author of The Everyday Genius PhotoReading Is a gem It contains powerful tools for excelling in life | thoroughly recommend it David McNally, author of Even Eagles Need a Push PhotoReading appears to be a natural step forward in the evolution of human reading skills Win Wenger, Ph D,, writing in The Einstein Factor PhotoReading 1s literally eye-opening The goal Let your unconscious take a snapshot, imbibing a whole page in a glimpse —!t may well be the standard equipment for 21st Century SuperLearners Sheila Ostrander and Lynn Schroeder writing in SuperLearning 2000 PhotoReading has amazing potential for helping people use more of their brain to accelerate learning Paul McKenna, Ph D, author of The Hypnotic World of Paul McKenna We live in the age of the accountant, not the poet... in the age of the politician, not the singer, in the age of the administrator, not the explorer We thus live in an unbalanced world Any development which redresses this imbalance is to be welcomedand applauded The PhotoReading Whole Mind System, initially developed by and now presented in written form by Paul R Scheele, represents an excellent advance In redressing this imbalance Paul's contribution has a number of noteworthy aspects to it In particular, his work represents © a practical system for achieving an important class of accelerated learning skills © a significant refinement in the extremely important and ubiquitous activity of reading — in particular, Paul has decomposed reading into a continuum of choices By so doing he has, in effect, identified and charted a continuum of cooperation between the two cerebral hemispheres This places within the grasp of the well intentioned and disciplined practitioner a set of choices which are the natural (and largely unrecognized) heritage of every member of our species © the presentation of a highly learnable system which both delivers what it proposes and simultaneously opens a huge door to achieving a new balance between unconscious and conscious processes within the user Well done, Pau! Scheele! John Grinder Co-Developer, Neuro-Linguistic Programming I received the highest grade on every test! | wanted to get my master’s degree | tried taking a course eighteen months ago | was not able to complete it, because it took so much time and my grades were not good (C or D before | dropped the course) I tried the PhotoReading method on some Navy correspondence courses, and it seemed to work well | needed to test it for real, though | enrolled in two courses at the local junior college in business law and marketing |usedonly the PhotoReading whole mind system The results were astounding With no more effort than just going to class, received notjust A's, but! received the highest grade on every test in both classes The best part was that | still had plenty of time with my family People at work and my family all say that what | am doing 1s impossible | would have agreed with them one year ago, but instead | show them the transcripts to prove my progress And still they do not believe | certainly am impressed Randy Now North Highlands, California 1 used PhotoReading to become a specialist in rheumatology and physiotherapy thad thousands of pages to study for a critical exam. | PhotoRead and activated daily over a month, and! mind mapped the rheumatology textbook. When | took the written test, | both knew and felt the correct answers. My score was the second highest. | also did very well in the three-day, practical part of this medical exam, and | was the top student on the oral exam. IIdiko Kiss, M.D., Zalaegerszeg, Hungary What used to take me two hours, | can now do in ten minutes As a tax consultant, | use PhotoReading to slash the time it takes to dig information from the 33-volume IRS code. | find the section | want in the index. Then | PhotoRead that section—30-40 pages. Immediately the answers appear to jump off the page. Fred Fredricks, Hong Kong I'm more productive at work | PhotoRead my software manuals. Now, when | program, the code seems to come out of my head, and | hardly ever stop to look in the manuals as before. | intuitively know the program will work, and it does. Previously | would have written a bit, tested it, tweaked it, referred to the manual... Lou Wilson, Middlesex, England I got a 100% salary increase After learning PhotoReading, | lowered my reading backlog by 40 books in the next 28 days. | applied the PhotoReading techniques to a business presentation and got a job offer with a 100% salary increase. Joan Jiménez, General Council of Education, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico My business doubled As a business owner, | am always looking for ways to increase my sales. | PhotoRead marketing books that | hadn't found time to read, and then put together a new sales piece that yielded twice what | had done before. John DuCane, St. Paul, Minnesota | wrote 20 pages of notes without opening the book again Yesterday | PhotoRead a law book. This morning | activated it. | then decided to make just a few notes... | am astounded! Ray Simons, Las Vegas, Nevada

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