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Set realistic goals to improve your reading skills from "summary" of Triple Your Reading Speed by Wade E. Cutler

When setting goals to improve your reading skills, it is important to be realistic in your expectations. Setting unattainable goals can lead to frustration and discouragement, ultimately hindering your progress. Instead, focus on setting goals that are challenging yet achievable based on your current reading speed and comprehension level. This will help you stay motivated and on track towards reaching your ultimate reading goals. Start by assessing your current reading speed and comprehension level. This will give you a baseline from which to set your goals. Be honest with yourself about where you currently stand so that you can set realistic goals that will push you to improve without overwhelming you. Once you have a clear understanding of your current reading abilities, think about where you would like to be in terms of speed and comprehension. Set specific goals that are measurable and time-bound. For example, you might aim to increase your reading speed by 50 words per minute within the next month. Having a clear target to work towards will help you stay focused and motivated. In addition to setting goals related to speed, consider setting goals to improve your comprehension skills as well. This could involve setting a goal to increase your retention of information while reading or to better understand complex texts. By setting goals that address both speed and comprehension, you can work towards becoming a more efficient and effective reader. As you work towards your reading goals, be sure to track your progress along the way. Keep a log of the books you have read, your reading speed, and any improvements you have noticed in your comprehension skills. This will not only help you see how far you have come but also give you a sense of accomplishment as you reach each milestone. Remember, improving your reading skills is a process that takes time and dedication. By setting realistic goals and staying committed to your growth, you can make steady progress towards becoming a faster and more efficient reader.
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    Triple Your Reading Speed

    Wade E. Cutler

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