

How to read faster and drive sales over $65 million like Howard Berg
Howard Berg has been recognized for setting the world record for speed reading. He is listed in the 1990 Guinness Book of World Records for reading more than 25,000 words a minute and writing more than 100 words a minute.
Howard majored in Biology and then completed a four-year psychology program in one year. His graduate studies at several New York City colleges focused on the Psychology of Reading.
He has been interviewed over 3000 times including on radio and television programs like Neil Cavuto, Jon Stewart, and Live With Regis.
His brain-based learning strategies have been hailed as a major breakthrough in publications like Forbes, Men’s Health, Red Book, and Bottom Line Magazine, and have been featured in dozens of newspaper interviews throughout North America.
Howard’s Nightingale-Conant program, “Mega Speed Reading,” grossed over $65,000,000, and established him as a leader in brain-based learning
In this episode, Howard shares how we can read faster and retain more to drive personal growth and revenue. Insights he shares include:
- Why most people don't believe they can accomplish what Howard tells them they can
- Why do most people struggle to retain knowledge if they read faster
- How and why Howard went about learning to read faster and retain more
- The science behind how to read faster and retain more
- How to read faster and retain more
- How can busy people apply what they are learning to build their brands and businesses
- What kind of questions should we be asking ourselves when we’re reading a book to extract the maximum value from it
- Recommendations with regards to note-taking
- What does reading fast mean for understanding content, concepts, and new words
- The skill people need to develop when learning how to read faster and retain more
- What EQ strategies we can employ to read faster and retain more
- and much much more ...