Description:Why do I need to read or remember anything? Everything I could possibly want to know is on the Internet.A great book or idea is only as good as the person who remembers it. How many times have you been excited to share something you read, only to have the concepts slip away from you like an elusive morning mist?Being thrilled to learn something new is natural. Unfortunately, so is forgetting. The scientifically plotted rate at which you’re expected to do this is called the Forgetting Curve.German psychologist, Hermann Ebbinghaus, came up with the concept in the 19th century to describe the increasing rate at which we lose information once we don’t make the effort to retain it.More recently, neuroscientists, Jaap Murre and Joeri Dros, were able to replicate Ebbinghaus findings, confirming that the steepest drop occurs within 24 hours of us reading or learning something new.You may tell yourself you don’t have a good memory, therefore it’s hopeless. You’ll forget no matter what you do. However, remembering what you read goes beyond your memory.There are core skills you need that will support, even augment your memory. The correct way to read is one. The ability to critically assess and understand what you read is another.This book will teach you all of this and more. Here are some of the things you will Why reading books is a must-have component in the digital age (and how to make it a lifelong habit that will change your life forever)How to shift from passive to active reading, and how to avoid the traps that keep most people stuck in the formerThe four game-changing techniques that will take your reading skills to the next level and help you read smarter, not harderThe real way to remember more (do this to absorb knowledge like a sponge)Why one size does not fit all when reading different subjects and how to alter your approach to become an expert in any fieldThis one trick that helps you explain and apply your newfound knowledge to real-world situations, not just remember what you’ve readThe surprising connection between your vocabulary and your understanding (this is key to unlock your full potential as a self-learner!)How to ask a book questions (and get the answers you want)… and much, much more.Become a more discerning, better-informed reader.This book gets to the heart of the matter, telling you within the first few pages how to begin retaining more of what you read. It supplements this with follow-up exercises to cement what you learn.If you want to be the person that everyone goes to when they want to understand difficult topics and complex ideas, click “Add to Cart” right now!We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Intelligent Reader’s Guide to Reading: How to Read a Book the Right Way for Stronger Comprehension and Better Recall (Self-Learning Mastery). To get started finding The Intelligent Reader’s Guide to Reading: How to Read a Book the Right Way for Stronger Comprehension and Better Recall (Self-Learning Mastery), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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The Intelligent Reader’s Guide to Reading: How to Read a Book the Right Way for Stronger Comprehension and Better Recall (Self-Learning Mastery)
Description: Why do I need to read or remember anything? Everything I could possibly want to know is on the Internet.A great book or idea is only as good as the person who remembers it. How many times have you been excited to share something you read, only to have the concepts slip away from you like an elusive morning mist?Being thrilled to learn something new is natural. Unfortunately, so is forgetting. The scientifically plotted rate at which you’re expected to do this is called the Forgetting Curve.German psychologist, Hermann Ebbinghaus, came up with the concept in the 19th century to describe the increasing rate at which we lose information once we don’t make the effort to retain it.More recently, neuroscientists, Jaap Murre and Joeri Dros, were able to replicate Ebbinghaus findings, confirming that the steepest drop occurs within 24 hours of us reading or learning something new.You may tell yourself you don’t have a good memory, therefore it’s hopeless. You’ll forget no matter what you do. However, remembering what you read goes beyond your memory.There are core skills you need that will support, even augment your memory. The correct way to read is one. The ability to critically assess and understand what you read is another.This book will teach you all of this and more. Here are some of the things you will Why reading books is a must-have component in the digital age (and how to make it a lifelong habit that will change your life forever)How to shift from passive to active reading, and how to avoid the traps that keep most people stuck in the formerThe four game-changing techniques that will take your reading skills to the next level and help you read smarter, not harderThe real way to remember more (do this to absorb knowledge like a sponge)Why one size does not fit all when reading different subjects and how to alter your approach to become an expert in any fieldThis one trick that helps you explain and apply your newfound knowledge to real-world situations, not just remember what you’ve readThe surprising connection between your vocabulary and your understanding (this is key to unlock your full potential as a self-learner!)How to ask a book questions (and get the answers you want)… and much, much more.Become a more discerning, better-informed reader.This book gets to the heart of the matter, telling you within the first few pages how to begin retaining more of what you read. It supplements this with follow-up exercises to cement what you learn.If you want to be the person that everyone goes to when they want to understand difficult topics and complex ideas, click “Add to Cart” right now!We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Intelligent Reader’s Guide to Reading: How to Read a Book the Right Way for Stronger Comprehension and Better Recall (Self-Learning Mastery). To get started finding The Intelligent Reader’s Guide to Reading: How to Read a Book the Right Way for Stronger Comprehension and Better Recall (Self-Learning Mastery), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.