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What you can expect to feel A widening of your visual fieldA slight hint of a smile to the corners of your eyes and the corners of your mouth to relax your face.Fluid movement of the eyes with less staccato or jumpy movementsThe ability to read word phrases or even whole sentences at a glance.More about the Mandarin Technique.The Mandarin technique has a long history in a variety of forms The Chinese thinking cap, the Wizard’s cap and even the original concept of the Dunce cap, were all devices for focussing attention.Each causes part of your attention to fixate at a place above and behind your head.Other ways of fixing your attention to the place above and behind your head : Imagine wearing a cone shaped hat with a bird on top of it. Feel the weight of the hat on your head – the feel of the brim on your scalp and focus your attention on the bird.Another way is to imagine standing outside your body and looking over the top of your head.If you are an auditory person, hear the click of your fingers above and behind your head.AS you do these, notice the shift in the way you feel.Excerpt from: “Quantum Speed Reading Workbook” – click here to Order the book

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What you can expect to feel
• A widening of your visual field
• A slight hint of a smile to the corners of your eyes and the corners of your mouth to relax your face.
• Fluid movement of the eyes with less staccato or jumpy movements
• The ability to read word phrases or even whole sentences at a glance.

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