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Speed reader record
Speed reader record











speed reader record

speed reader record

A 1000 words per minuteīut who would really want to read that fast? Imagine how many novels you’d have to buy to have enough reading material for a week at the beach! It’s best for us to concentrate on a speed that’s more realistic for “everyday” people: for example a thousand words per minute.ĭoes that number still make your jaw drop? Believe me, it’s not out of reach for you. The second fastest reader in the world, a Norwegian Kjetill Gunnarson reads a remarkable 3,050 words a minute, fifteen times faster than the average European. He can read 3,850 words a minute, which works out to be about seventeen times faster than you are probably reading this right now. Or learn everything you’ll need to know to excel when you get that next promotion. Or go home earlier and spend more time with your kids. Wouldn’t that make life so much easier? While your colleagues need to spend nearly five hours a day reading in order to keep up with the information relevant to their work, you’d be done with all that in half an hour and could take a longer lunch.

speed reader record

You’d only spend ten minutes reading your 150 daily emails. You could blow through a 200-page guidebook like it was nothing. An increased reading speed means having more time Sean Adam, World Speed Reading Record Holder.

SPEED READER RECORD TV

Nowadays, we love hearing about the biggest, the strongest and the fastest! But instead of turning on the next reality TV show, let’s open a book and take a trip to the limits of human ability. The Speed Reading Book is an absolute requirement for anyone with a desire to read and learn more efficiently.













Speed reader record