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Inviata - 26/09/2025 : 10:08:30 Information moves quickly. Whether it’s professional reports, academic research, or even your ever-growing reading list, being able to read faster can save time and boost productivity. But speed reading isn’t about skimming blindly—it’s about balancing pace with understanding. Here’s a practical guide on how to read fast while still absorbing what matters. Most of us “hear” words in our heads as we read—a process called subvocalization. While it helps with comprehension, it slows reading speed. Focus on absorbing meaning visually without saying each word internally. Instead of fixating on every word, train your eyes to take in phrases at once. Place your finger or a pen under each line and glide across the text more quickly. This reduces unnecessary backtracking and keeps your eyes moving forward.
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