How Context Organizer turns you into a speed reader?

 
With Context Organizer everybody, without exception, can become an instant speed reader. With just the click of a button, Context Organizer extracts the most relevant keywords and sentences!
Answer: by simply clicking a button, the essential summaries will jump off the page.
See a demo of Context Organizer’s speed reading power.
 
Students, bloggers, and journalists must read and understand tremendous amounts of material within short timeframes. Being able to read quickly is a vital skill that makes work and research easier.
 
Most speed-reading methods are based on skim reading first and in reading groups of words. It takes tremendous discipline, effort, practice, and a special aptitude to become a speed reader.
 
However, with Context Organizer everybody, without exception, can become an instant speed reader.
 
Reading speed is essential
It is certainly more satisfying to be able to read rapidly, instead of spending what seems like forever ploughing through the words, not knowing if what you read is useful or a waste of time.
Besides the enjoyment factor, you need to get through a lot of reading material in as little time as possible.
Efficient reading skills tremendously help with schoolwork and help improve grades.
 
Knowledge workers constantly read reports, countless web pages, and research material necessary for their jobs. If you can read faster, with greater comprehension, your chances for success are greatly increased. If you look around, you may notice that a lot of successful people are rapid readers.
 
Become an instant speed reader with Context Organizer
 
With just the click of a button, Context Organizer will extract the most relevant keywords and sentences!
 
You will instantly be able to know what the web page is about. The key points are highlighted. This brings your view into focus. You can view any part of the text that contains your favourite keywords. You can rapidly take notes with references. All of this is achieved with just a click of a button.
 
You get more done in less time. You don’t have to struggle with the text or train to become champion speed reader.
 
And you don’t have to struggle with information overload.
 
See a demo of Context Organizer speed reading power.
 
Here is an example of Context Organizer instant summary of this post:
 
 
 

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One Response to “How Context Organizer turns you into a speed reader?”

  1. Nick Trendov Says:

    As a fully recovered accountant and professional consultant to national and international corporations I do not read, in the conventional sense, I look for the stories in the writing. My art is the ability to understand any business or market environment by understanding the stories in the environment whether they are in the future, in the past or unfold currently.

    How does someone who deals with numbers by interacting with sophisticated planning and forecasting systems deal with stories? Well, stories are the underlying source, force or atomic material of numbers. Indeed at one time stories and numbers were one but that is the topic of at least one other post.

    In a typical business cycle the enterprise co-ordinates its assets to create a product or service that will be purchased by its customers. I avoid the value labels of usefulness or helpfulness and the concepts of monopoly or market domination for now. Processes are created to manifest the items to be sold.
    Software is deployed to speed processes, brands are crafted and promoted and measures are created to ensure that profits are attained.

    Once the product is acquired by a customer the enterprise records the transaction in software and evaluations are made as to the effectiveness of reaping profits from the efforts expended.

    Now the obvious un-natural acts begin.

    For some inexplicable reason marketers are called in to understand what just happened, why customers purchased from the enterprise and asked, no begged, to determine under what circumstances would their customers do it again. But why? Did the enterprise not speak with their customers, do they not employ the most sophisticated software to poke and probe customers internally and externally for all of their motivations, desires, needs and secrets 24 hours a day, every day of the year, including holidays?

    It is plain to me that the stories are missing from the numbers captured during the interactions and transactions between an enterprise and their patrons. How this is done is fairly simple but requires a little time, singular focus and some energy. Unfortunately most of these things are in short supply and hopefully some of the stories here will help.

    Back to the beginning of the post here and why I don’t read in the conventional sense. I look for stories behind the text.

    Writers strip stories from text the same way that accountants strip stories from the numbers in their transactions. While they too might benefit from employing marketers, much like Hollywood, it may be helpful to determine what stories are at play in order to understand what is written.

    Henry’s mind and Context Organizer help me do this and may help you too.

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