Use PhotoReading for on-screen reading

by Lynette Ayres

I’ve recorded tips and insights to make reading everything on screen faster and easier. This goes well beyond what Paul wrote in the PhotoReading book. Check it out.

And…speaking of PhotoReading on the screen, you should see the television demonstration of Pete Bissonette having pages zip in front of him on a computer. It is an amazing youtube clip that you have to see:

Pete said it was exhilarating, especially being able to get the answers right. If you have the DVDs that came with the PhotoReading Results Supercharger, be sure to catch the special feature where he explains how he did it.

Can you do it? Of course you can. Pete wasn’t born with special PhotoReading talents—he learned PhotoReading just as you would learn it.  We all can learn to PhotoRead at super-fast speeds. You must be willing, you must be allowing, and you must commit to doing it.

Pete always recommends that new PhotoReaders PhotoRead five to ten books a day for the first few months. Just PhotoRead the books without activation—it will take you just over an hour to do 10 books! I would also activate one or two books a week. This will wire in the process and give you extraordinary experiences of spontaneously knowing what is in a book.

Normally, you’ll want to spend time to activate a book, but if you do that many books you will have occurrences of automatic activation where you know information that is in the book. Once you have the first occurrence, your brain will work to duplicate it. And if you are PhotoReading 10 books a day, you are giving your brain plenty of chances to perform. This will bring your skills to amazingly high levels.

If you have a minute, please add a comment about your own examples of automatic activation. We’d love to hear from you.