The average person reads at around 200-300 words per minute.
But with a little bit of speed-learning training and practice, most people can double or even triple their reading speed while maintaining substantial comprehension.
PhotoReading, on the other hand, can accelerate our learning capacity to a completely different level — far beyond what is achievable with typical speed-training techniques. Instead of reading hundreds of words per minute, PhotoReading allows you to absorb tens of thousands of words per minute.
“Thinking at 25,000 words per minute.”
— City Business
Paul Scheele, Co-Founder of Learning Strategies explains, “PhotoReading isn’t about moving your eyes faster… “It’s about using your brain more efficiently.”
This method completely bypasses our conscious reading techniques like speed-reading and instead taps into the immense processing capacity of our subconscious mind — a phenomenon known as the Nonconscious Acquisition of Information. As Pete Bissonette, President of PhotoReading describes, “… there is a lot of natural, brain power that we do not even use: 90-99%. And that’s what we begin to tap into with PhotoReading.”
“A breakthrough method using your subconscious.”
— Success Magazine
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Professionals regularly use this learnable skill to give them a massive edge in the workplace. Ken Wilson, a Marketing Consultant at the University of St. Thomas reveals, “I can review a textbook in 10 minutes… I get four or five inches deep of magazines and newspapers in a week. Now instead of taking a whole afternoon, I can go through them in a half an hour or less.”
As more people recognize the need to find every advantage in their careers, the success of PhotoReading has rapidly spread around the world.
According to Lynette Ayers, a PhotoReading International Trainer, “Almost a quarter of PhotoReading graduates are from Japan, which graduates 200 people every month. The workplace is far more competitive [in Japan]… People seek every advantage to strengthen their position… Slovenia could be next. I’ve recently trained an instructor there who is just on fire for the program; his goal is to position the Slovenians as the best learners in the world.”
“A shovel for the mountain of paper.”
— The Business Journal
PhotoReading has been featured on numerous media outlets such as television channels such CBS, All News Channel, The Learning Channel, TPN, Discovery, Home & Garden and The History Channel.
And it has also been the subject of interest in editorials such The Bulletin and Twin Cities Business. Excerpts included below.
“The process of PhotoReading isn’t really reading at all: instead of bringing individual words into sharp focus, you soften the vision so that the whole (or double) page comes into view, turning the pages at the rate of one a second. You can “mentally photograph” a book in three to five minutes, but are unlikely to be consciously aware of its content when you have finished. The next step is to activate the information you need by asking questions and exploring the areas of the text to which you feel most attracted, super reading the most important parts by scanning down the center of each page, and dipping into the text at appropriate points for details.”
— Lisa Johnson, The Bulletin, the newsweekly of the capital of Europe
“The program is one of Learning Strategies’ core products—not really a speed-reading course, the company says, but a technique that enables people to process information more rapidly (a page a second) by activating the subconscious mind. More than 42,000 people worldwide have graduated from PhotoReading programs in the past five years.”
— Andrea Johnson, Twin Cities Business
“Right-brain reading lifts info overload.”
— Calgary Herald
But it’s not only the media that’s talking about PhotoReading. Many of the world’s most influential people — including New York Times bestselling authors, leadership experts, entrepreneurship masters, and motivational speakers — have also recognized the profound impact this method can have on our learning ability.
“If you read more slowly than you’d like, consider taking a course to increase not only your reading speed but also how fast you absorb the information. The best resource I’ve found is the PhotoReading course by Paul Scheele.“ — Jack Canfield, writing in his New York Times bestselling book The Success Principles
“Leaders today grasp new ideas quickly, read voraciously across many important topics, and need to stay current with the latest advances in their fields. The PhotoReading Whole Mind System shows me how to do it all.” — Ken Blanchard, Ph.D., Co-author of the eight-million selling One Minute Manager
“I have seen Paul Scheele help countless numbers of people to discover a faster, more efficient path to success through his PhotoReading system. No matter what you need to read, he can teach you to get it done in a third of the time.“ — Anthony Robbins, Author of Awaken the Giant Within and Unlimited Power
“PhotoReading is the best way to get through the top business books of today.” — Brian Tracy, best-selling author and international expert on entrepreneurship and selling.
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