Learn to prioritize information and skip unnecessary details from "summary" of Triple Your Reading Speed by Wade E. Cutler
When you are reading a piece of text, whether it is a book, an article, or a report, it is important to be able to prioritize the information that is presented to you. This means being able to identify the key points and main ideas, while skipping over the unnecessary details that may be less important or relevant to what you are trying to learn or understand. One way to do this is by skimming the text before you start reading it in more detail. By quickly scanning the material, you can get an overview of what it is about and what the main points are. This can help you to determine which parts of the text are most important and worth focusing on, and which parts can be skimmed over or skipped altogether. Another technique for pri...Similar Posts
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