Get Speed, Comprehension and Enjoyment…with all of your reading… general to technical

 

PhotoReading is a unique way to process and understand large volumes of information quickly and efficiently – without speed reading – wins praise from people wanting to get on top of information.

 

While PhotoReading is not the same as regular reading, your regular reading speed can easily double, triple, or quadruple – with an increase in comprehension and retention!

 

Plan to use PhotoReading for large volumes of information and use your regular reading for everything else — letters, brochures, newspaper articles, “how to” pieces, magazine clips, even your children’s homework. See your overall performance excel and your confidence soar with your new skills.

  • Learn to mentally photograph the printed page at 25,000 words per minute (that’s a page per second!). Immediately go through books 3 times (or more) faster than you can now
     
  • Gain a competitive edge with our “whole mind” approach
     
  • Understand material with unparalleled comprehension and retention

PhotoReading leaves speed reading in the dust

 

About the only similarity between speed reading and PhotoReading is the word “reading.” Speed reading is basically regular reading hastened up. Instead of going for words you are going for phrases, complete lines or paragraphs. It’s still primarily a conscious mind, left-brain function.

 

PhotoReading, on the other hand, is an other-than-conscious, right brain process. You learn how not to rely on the words that are on the page, but on what goes on in your head. It’s not about moving your eyeballs really fast; it’s about using your brain more efficiently. Speed reading is about getting comprehension of the words on the page while PhotoReading is about getting comprehension of the meaning of the page.

 

3 leading edge technologies make PhotoReading easy, effective and enjoyable:

 

1. Accelerated Learning – developed by Dr. Georgi Lozanov in Bulgaria in the 1960s and 70s primarily for the rapid acquisition of language. Peter Kline, one of the nation’s top accelerated learning experts, worked with Paul Scheele (the developer of PhotoReading) in 1985 to integrate accelerated learning into the PhotoReading program.

 

2. Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) – Among other things, NLP says that if one person performs a particular task, he or she must click a certain set of neural circuits in a particular order. If another person is to perform basically the same task, this person must click those same circuits in that same particular order. With NLP you can figure out how one person is clicking and teach another to click that same way. Paul trained with NLP developers Richard Bandler and John Grinder in the late 1970s and early 80s and figured out how natural PhotoReaders were clicking their circuits. He developed PhotoReading to teach everyone to click the same way.

 

3. Preconscious processing – involves learning below the threshold of conscious awareness – subconsciously. Learning with the subconscious, unconscious or inner mind is what PhotoReading is all about. It bypasses the limitations of the conscious mind and dumps the information directly into the other-than-conscious.

 

PhotoReading helps you develop your brain's natural ability and reach your full potential.