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Smash your reading goals with my method honed from my experience as a PhD in English Literature.
Most people would like to read more, but find it difficult to find the time. When they do read, the mind wanders off. Even when we finish a book it can be difficult to retain information. In this video I’ll be breaking down my own PhD reading habits, and show you how I can easily read a book a week
When I started at Uni I felt daunted by how many books my professors read; we had a leading authority on James Joyce, a renowned scholar on medieval literature, and a hollywood producer who read scripts every day, and so I soaked up every reading tip I could from them
How would your life be different if you could read a book a week? What insights and knowledge would you gain if you could only read more?
You’ll have your reasons, whether for productivity hacks or self improvement, or to know how to read more books for college. What I share here are solid reading tips for reading like a professor and retain what you read. My reading advice will help you read more books and become the reader you want to be.
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ABOUT JOHN BURTON:
My on-screen debut was in a 1994 Channel 4 documentary about my work in language teaching, and I later acted in a documentary about Victorian England, narrated by Gregory Peck. I was born and raised in the suburbs of London, before going to an all-boys school and then living for a couple of years in Montreal where I learned to speak French. When I returned to the UK I began a career teaching English, which eventually took me to Seville for a few years. I learned Spanish, I painted, took pictures, wrote poetry, learned to be a barber, and did my doctorate in literary studies while living in rural west Wales. I am now based near Bristol