“There are worse crimes than burning books.
One of them is not reading them.”Ray Bradbury
For passionate minds who want to improve reading comprehension while learning memory techniques and proven productivity habits, How to Read More offers curious minds a whole new posture toward a disciplined reading life.
The How to Read More Course Series focuses on increasing the quantity of books you consume in a quality way. If you wish you were well-read but can’t find the time or the mental energy to sustain passion or discipline, this course series will give you proven strategies and practical tips to devour one book after another and remember what you read so that you can use it in your personal, academic, and professional lives. This approach incorporates whole-brained learning to teach students how to harness brains science to learn effectively.
The Reading Mind
Trace the histories and activities of literacy over time and space. Participants write a literacy narrative while exploring the history of the written word and the consequences of the cultural shift from orality to literacy to electracy.
Reading Strategies
Study college level strategies to increase reading comprehension and intentional study skills. Learn the benefits of speed variation, vocabulary building, context cues, and more to comprehend every book or article you set your eyes or ears on.
Memory Strategies
Practice the benefits of narration, commonplace books, repetition, conversation, and more to increase retention and recall of all material. Our focus is increasing the quality of the experience with the book to make sure it stays with you long after you finish it.
Productivity Strategies
For some people, reading is as important as breathing, but it takes skill building to do it so effortlessly. Practice habit formation, time management, and productivity habits to build skills necessary to sustain a passionate and disciplined reading life.
Tools and Bonuses
In addition to the super-nerdy book reading schedule, these tools and bonuses include workshops and tutorials that include the physical products and processes that I implement. You can check out Lesson Zero HERE.