This program can help anyone at any level to improve the speed and effectiveness of their reading (for work and for study). It also explains the secrets of super memory systems and shows how mind mapping can be used for better note-making, planning, and communication skills. The program will help you to:
Read faster and read better (combine speed reading with techniques for better comprehension)
Learn how to use mind mapping for planning, note-making, clearer thinking, and better communications
Learn the secrets of memory systems – and how to use them to remember facts, procedures, names and other information
Use mind maps to help you remember what you read
Develop confident, effective approaches to handling information overload at work
Read faster and more efficiently
Tackle reading tasks with more confidence
Learn the principles behind memory systems
Develop your ability to memorize and recall information
Develop note-making skills and learn how to read and use mind maps
Combine fast reading, mind-mapping, and memory skills to help handle “information overload”
This program is enjoyable, practical, and interactive. The techniques are presented in a clear, simple and easy-to-learn way using a mix of an individual experiment, group work and discussion. You will find plenty of opportunities to participate, comment and question – but will never be put under pressure to express opinions. You will be invited to learn at your own speed and to focus on developing your personal skills-set.
Be able to read faster and more effectively
Be able to use memory systems to remember information (e.g. procedures, processes, facts, speeches)
Be better equipped to plan for and participate in meetings
Work better either on their own or as part of a team
Save time and improve efficiency in working practices
Be able to read faster and more effectively
Be able to read and use mind mapping for better note-making, planning & communication skills
Understand the secrets of memory systems and how to use them to remember information
Use mind mapping to help you remember what you read
Improved self-belief and self-confidence inability to handle information overload
More confidence when planning and problem solving
Day 1: Brain Skills, Fast Reading and Mind Mapping
Thinking about reading - and challenging your existing assumptions
Check current reading speed and understanding of the reading process
How the brain works and its relevance for reading more effectively and remembering more
The mechanics of how the eye works in tandem with the brain
Breaking delusions: challenging beliefs and assumptions about reading
Reading environment
How to be a 'successful' reader
Different approaches to note-making
How to mind map
Day 2: Reading Strategies and Memory Systems
Reading strategies: the theory
Successful reading: increasing reading speed and effectiveness
Reading practice
Thinking about remembering
Memory systems introduced (Memory magic?)
Remembering numbers
Using mind mapping to help you remember what you have read
Review of skills learned
Day 3: Reading at Work, Memory Rhythms and Thinking in Groups
More memory magic
Different approaches for reading documents, textbooks, emails, and the web
Getting control (how to read a book in a hurry)
How we remember - and how we forget (and what to do about it!)
Using mind mapping and reading strategies together
Thinking and working in groups
Project: mind mapping in teams
Revision
Day 4: Time Management and Outcome Planning For Better Results
Outcome planning for better results
Better time management as a tool for handling information overload
Reading: understanding an article and extracting key points
Mind mapping software (e.g. Mind Manager, iMindMap, NovaMind)
Mind mapping: when to use the software, when to use paper
Developing listening skills as part of the note-making process
Revision in context
Day 5: Problem Solving, Meetings and Planning for Success
Reading, remembering
Communicating in working life
Preparing for and participating in meetings
Reflective review (what have you learned and how can you apply it in the real world?)
Planning for success and planning to practice