How To Read a Book a Week | Jim Kwik
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Jim Kwik says if knowledge is power, then reading books is your superpower.

In “How To Read a Book a Week,” brain training expert, Jim Kwik, talks about how you can improve your overall productivity by reading every day. He explains that the act of reading books on a weekly basis contributes to active learning.

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In this video, "How To Read a Book a Week," Jim Kwik explains how speed reading can be learned but it requires self-discipline and regular scheduling. You need to schedule it every day like it’s a meeting you have to attend or spending time with your loved ones.

VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
00:00 Introduction
00:15​ Reason why reading books is important
00:29​ Secret of finishing a book in a week
01:15​ You need to schedule the reading time
01:57​ Schedule a time when you’re awake

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To master the active learning experience, Jim Kwik says that in order to improve your knowledge, you need to set aside at least 45 minutes a day to read one book a week.

Let's recap on how to read one book a week:
- The average book is about 64,000 words a day.
- The average person reads about 200 words per minute.

- On average, it takes 320 minutes to get through a book.
- 320 minutes divided by 7 (days in a week) equals only 45 minutes of reading a day.

“How To Read a Book a Week” with Jim Kwik is more than just about reading books, but ways to maximize your personal growth.

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ABOUT JIM KWIK
Once labeled “The boy with the broken brain,” Jim Kwik is now the world’s leading expert in memory improvement and brain performance. He is a learning and brain training expert who has worked with Fortune 500 organizations and entrepreneurs Stan Lee, Elon Musk, and Richard Branson.

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