Reading skills for
the 21st century
"Wonderful class, the process is
very easy to understand and apply. I look forward to
reading a few books a week," - Pindy Dhesi, Coach/Healing
Practitioner, May 7, 2006.
WE GUARANTEE YOU WILL READ
BOOKS
3-20 TIMES FASTER than you do right now,
with the same or better comprehension rate,
OR your money back
30-days AFTER the seminar.
"The trainers' patience, caring and
understanding
were amazing. These guys truly care and are committed
to your success," - Eli Wilhide, Motivational Speaker, May
7, 2006.
How fast is really fast? I have
read a dozen books in 3 hours! Just the other day
I sat in a comfy chair in my favorite bookstore and read a
dozen books on business, marketing and leadership. An
equivalent of one full semester MBA course. Time spent?
Three exciting hours! Comprehension rate? On my way home I
called a friend with an MBA degree from a prestigious school
to discuss a few ideas sparked by my readings. He was amazed
to hear me speak with so much insight and knowledge
about what he thought was his expertise.
How did I do it? Holographic Speed Reading is a
technology invented at our University to enable you to do
just that. It is not about sequentially gulping down the
information faster, like drinking from a fire hose. It
is not some voodoo-like subconscious way of reading,
where you are never really sure if you have actually read
the book, or just flipped through the pages in a deep
trance.
Holographic Speed Reading is a clear and easily
measurable method of gaining an unparalleled depth of
understanding in a tiny fraction of the time it usually
takes to become an expert on a subject. No more cluttering
your mind with tons of unnecessary information - read only
what is important and relevant to you with Holographic Speed
Reading.
"Holographic Speed Reading, a
perfect way to get straight to the point and skip the
B.S. in reading," - Vito Pallavicini, Entrepreneur, May 7,
2006.
Imagine what it would be like for you to read all the
books you have always wanted and retain that knowledge?
What if you were not just remembering what you read, but
because of the holographic way you have read it, the
information would merge together in unique creative ways
to gush like a fountain of innovation. What if by reading
many different sources in a rapid succession you could fit
all the puzzle pieces together to finally see the full
picture and become an expert in your profession, in your
hobby, in your life.
"This is a great class and highly
valuable for anyone who would like to read faster," Kris
Hallbom, Trainer/Author/Coach, May 7, 2006.
Common Myths
about Reading
The faster you read, the less you understand and remember.
Consider the following metaphor. If you are driving at
65mph through the mountains, the passing rocks and trees may
indeed create a big blur, and no matter how beautiful the
place is, you will hardly notice or remember anything. But
flying
over the same mountains at 200mph (3 times the speed!) will
give you a clear, complete and beautiful big picture, in
only a fraction of the time.
You cannot understand the book well unless you read it
carefully, cover to cover.
For some books that is true. However, most books are very
sparse in information, and reading them sequentially,
word-by-word, will probably frustrate you more than educate.
If a friend asks you to describe a book you have just
read, do you really go for a 5-hour rant, or do you
summarize it in a few sentences? And if it is the latter,
does your friend get an idea of what the book is about? What
if the book can summarize itself for you in just the same
way? So that you can decide if you want to read it in more
detail, or if such a summary is more than enough.
Speed-reading techniques only work well in class, and never
in real life.
Instead of trying to argue with that, we challenge you to
find it out for yourself, and prove that statement wrong! We
are so confident in our method that
we offer you a
30-day 100% money back guarantee. That's 30 days
after
the class is over!

Questions? Call us
415-317-7960.
"Can't wait to put it into
practice
further! Thanks!" - Lucy Mendoza, Social Worker, May 7,
2006.