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How To Read 300 Books In a Year


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£29 inc VAT
Study method
Online
Duration
Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
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  • Certificate of completion - Free
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Overview

This course includes lifetime access so you can complete the course at your own speed.

By taking this course today, you will become a learning machine and learn how to effectively reach the goal of reading 300 books a year. You will learn a little-known trick that can double your reading speed and the one change you need to make to change how you read forever.

Benefits of taking this course include:

  • Unlimited and lifetime access to the course
  • Learn the course at your own pace
  • Course can be accessed on any platform
  • 24/7 Customer support

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Description

Reading isn’t just a “nicety” — it’s a must if you want to live your dreams.

It’s no wonder Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, Elon Musk, Mark Cuban, Will Smith and many more of the world’s most radically successful people credit a large part of their success to reading.

Donald Trump even goes so far as to say in his book How To Get Rich “I devote several hours a day to reading. That’s how long it takes to both keep up with current events and learn from the greats in history.”

The goal in this course is to help you become a learning machine.

If you want to read more fiction books, this course isn’t for you. This also isn’t a course on “speed reading” because you should be reading the right things than reading the wrong things quickly.

This How To Read 300 Books In a Year course will cover the following topics:

Topic 1: Why To Read A Book A Day

  • You CAN Read 300 Books This Year
  • Why You Need To Become A Reading Machine
  • The Hidden Benefit Of Reading Most People Completely Miss

Topic 2: The Mindset Shift

  • Change THIS…And Change How You Read Forever
  • The Interview
  • The Critical Mindset Shift
  • The Secret To Becoming A Learning Machine
  • How I’m Reading 300 Books This Year

Topic 3: What To Read (And When)

  • Do What Donald Trump Does To Learn Like Crazy
  • How To Stay On Top of Your Reading
  • What To Read In The First Place?
  • The 3 Types of Books You NEED To Read

Topic 4: The Action Plan

  • What To Do As Soon As You Open The Book
  • The 3 Ways To Read (And When To Use Each)
  • What To Skip
  • A Trick To Instantly Become A Faster Reader
  • Don’t Just Read…Think!
  • How To Take Notes In The Book
  • How To Take Notes On The Book
  • How To Permanently Ingrain What You Read In Your Mind

Topic 5: Final Thoughts

  • The 300 Book Challenge

Topic 6: A Simple Thing You Can Do To Read Twice As Many Books

  • How To Read Twice As Many Books (Without Spending Any Extra Time)
  • When It’s Better To Not Read
  • Taking Notes On Audiobooks
  • A Resource I Started Using

Topic 7: How You Can Read Even More Books

  • Using This Framework For Every Book
  • The Art Of Non-Finishing
  • Where To Read (Yes…It Matters A Lot)
  • Should I Read On My Kindle?
  • How I Read So Quickly

Topic 8: Even More Reading Tips

  • Learning Even Better
  • Organizing Your Bookshelf
  • How To Save Hundreds On Books
  • 20 Books That Changed My Life (And What I Learned From Each)

Topic 9: Everything You Need To Know About Speed Reading

  • Everything You Need To Know About Speed Reading

Topic 10: Answers To Frequently Asked Questions

  • What If I Miss Something Important?
  • How Can I Get Through Really Long Books In 1 Day?
  • Do You Have More Book Recommendations?
  • How Do I Make Sure My Learning Leads To Action?
  • Does This Work For Fiction?
  • How Is This Different Than Speed Reading?
  • Can I Just Read Articles?
  • Why Can’t I Just Read Book Summaries?
  • Can This Help Me Find A Career?

Topic 11: A Mini Course On Finding Mentors

  • The Painless Way To Find Mentor
  • Mentor Meetings (What Are They…And How To Set Them Up)
  • Setting Up A ‘Mastermind’ – Your Key To Success
  • The One Thing You Should Do 4x A Year To Quadruple Your Success

Who is this course for?

This course is designed for anyone who is interested in learning how to effectively reach the goal of reading 300 books a year and become a learning machine.

Requirements

No prior knowledge is required to take this course.

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