The Mindset Mentor - How To Become A Better Reader
Episode Date: July 19, 2024In today's episode, I'm sharing my secrets on how to become a better reader, boost your knowledge, and get ahead in life. Did you know that most people stop reading after school, while successful CEOs... read about 60 books a year? Imagine doubling your reading speed by engaging both your eyes and ears! I'll also give you tips on incorporating reading into your daily routine, making the most out of your reading time, and actively learning through note-taking and summarizing. Let’s explore the magic of books and transform our minds together!Want to learn more about Mindset Mentor+? For nearly nine years, the Mindset Mentor Podcast has guided you through life's ups and downs. Now, you can dive even deeper with Mindset Mentor Plus. Turn every podcast lesson into real-world results with detailed worksheets, journaling prompts, and a supportive community of like-minded people. Enjoy monthly live Q&A sessions with me, and all this for less than a dollar a day. If you’re committed to real, lasting change, this is for you.Join here 👉 www.mindsetmentor.com My first book that I’ve ever written is now available. It’s called LEVEL UP and It’s a step-by-step guide to go from where you are now, to where you want to be as fast as possible.📚If you want to order yours today, you can just head over to robdial.com/bookHere are some useful links for you… If you want access to a multitude of life advice, self development tips, and exclusive content daily that will help you improve your life, then you can follow me around the web at these links here:Instagram TikTokFacebookYoutube Want to learn more about Mindset Mentor+? For nearly nine years, the Mindset Mentor Podcast has guided you through life's ups and downs. Now, you can dive even deeper with Mindset Mentor Plus. Turn every podcast lesson into real-world results with detailed worksheets, journaling prompts, and a supportive community of like-minded people. Enjoy monthly live Q&A sessions with me, and all this for less than a dollar a day. If you’re committed to real, lasting change, this is for you.Join here 👉 www.mindsetmentor.com My first book that I’ve ever written is now available. It’s called LEVEL UP and It’s a step-by-step guide to go from where you are now, to where you want to be as fast as possible.📚If you want to order yours today, you can just head over to robdial.com/bookHere are some useful links for you… If you want access to a multitude of life advice, self development tips, and exclusive content daily that will help you improve your life, then you can follow me around the web at these links here:Instagram TikTokFacebookYoutube
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Welcome to today's episode of the Mindset Mentor Podcast.
I am your host, Rob Dial.
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And if you're out there and you want to learn and grow and improve yourself, I put out episodes
four times a week to help you understand yourself, your mindset, and the world.
Because if you can understand yourself, you can improve yourself. And if you can improve yourself, you can improve
your life. So hit that subscribe button. Today, I'm going to teach you how to be a better reader,
how to read faster, and then also how to retain more information. I want you to understand this.
This is something that I realized a long time ago. Learning is the secret to getting ahead in life. It is. If you want to
have a better life, you need to learn more. If you want to get ahead of your competition, you need to
learn more. If there's something that you can't do, you need to learn more. Whatever it is that
you need to learn. And I read a really concerning statistic about three years ago, and this was what it was. 33% of high school graduates
never read another book. 42% of college graduates never read another book. And 80% of US families
did not buy a book last year. That's insane. I can't even believe those statistics are real.
That's insane.
That's just, I can't even believe those statistics are real.
Eight out of 10 US families didn't buy a book last year.
But if you look at the other statistic,
the average CEO reads about 60 books per year.
So the average CEO reads more than a book a week,
yet eight out of 10 American households did not buy a book last year.
This is an amazing secret because it shows
you if you want to get ahead of everybody else, simply learn more. Get more information into your
head. And I don't mean going and scrolling on Instagram and watching 15 second videos of someone
teaching you something. I mean sitting down, taking time, and actually focusing on reading
something from some of the most intelligent people who have ever
existed on this planet. And there's many statistics that show how good reading is for you.
Reading improves your focus, it improves your memory, it improves your empathy, it improves
your communication skills, but it can also reduce your stress and improve your mental health.
And I want you to understand this. This is the beautiful thing about reading a book.
And I want you to understand this.
This is the beautiful thing about reading a book.
The smartest and the wisest humans who have ever walked on this earth have written books or written articles or written papers.
And even if they're not alive right now, you can still learn from them.
And so for me, I love getting better.
I love learning things.
I'm not really a fan of reading,
but I do read because I want to learn.
And so what I'm gonna teach you is basically my,
I guess you'd call it my secret,
of how I read faster,
but then how I take that information
and I store knowledge into my brain
to make sure that my recall rate is way better.
So I can read faster.
I'm going to give you that secret. And then the way that you can retain more information
and store it for the future takes a little bit longer. But I'm telling you, you can take a book
and basically digest the entire book and have almost the entire thing memorized in your head
based off of what it is that you go through and you read.
Now, back in 2017, I realized that Kindle was the best way to do this. Now, I'm going to say this.
I love physical books more than I love Kindle, but Kindle really opened up a lot of things for me.
Kindle is the secret to reading a lot of books. And here's how it works, okay? If you go onto Amazon, and I'm not
sponsored by Amazon, they should pay me for this because this is going to be big for a lot of you.
If you go onto Amazon and you look at a book, right? Say you pull up my book, Level Up by Rob
Dial, and you go to it, right? You can see the price of the book if you got the physical copy,
you can see the price of the book if you got the Kindle, you can see the price of the book if you
got the audio book. Almost always, the audio audiobook is the most expensive thing that you can buy.
What's cool, though, is if you go and you buy the Kindle version,
it will give you the option for something that's called audible narration for most books.
Audible narration is basically the audiobook, but made for Kindle.
And so sometimes it's even cheaper to buy Kindle
with Audible narration than it is just to buy the audiobook itself. And the crazy part about it is
Audible narration is the freaking audiobook. I don't understand how this works, but that's just
the way they have it, right? So let's say that you want to go and you want to buy The Alchemist,
right? You can look at the audiobook. I checked it the other day. It was $21.
Or you can buy it on Kindle and it's $11. And then there's a little tiny check mark and it says,
check this box for Audible narration, which is $12. So Kindle and Audible narration together are $23 when the audiobook itself is only $21. And like I said, sometimes it's even cheaper.
self is only 21. And like I said, sometimes it's even cheaper. Here's the secret, okay?
Audible narration is the audiobook, but for most of the actual Kindles with audible narration is while it's reading it to you out loud, the book itself, it highlights the sentence that you're on
so you can follow it along. And so literally you're looking at the Kindle version of the book,
so you can follow it along.
And so literally you're looking at the Kindle version of the book,
you're having the reader read it out loud to you,
and it's highlighting the sentence that you're on so you know exactly where you are on that page of the book.
Then what you can do is you can turn the speed up 2x
and now you're reading the book twice as fast.
You're reading it twice as fast and you're reading it twice as fast, and you're reading it with your eyes,
but you're also hearing it with your ears,
which means instead of using one of your senses
to retain information,
you're using two of your senses to retain information.
Now, here's the other thing that's really great
about Kindle and using it,
is when I have a physical copy of the book,
the main thing that held me back from Kindle
before I ever tried it in 2017 was that when I read a book, I underline and I highlight and I
make tons of notes in my books. You can do the exact same thing with Kindle. I should be sponsored
by Kindle. This is crazy. I'm like, literally it's, it's almost like a giant promotion for
Kindle is what I feel like this is. But what you can do is you can go through and you can highlight the part of the book that you like the most. And then you can make notes
on the book as well. And then what's great about it is this, this is what's really good.
A lot of times I'll wake up in the morning and I'll be reading a book and I'll be going through
it and I'll be like excited to finish this book, but then I've got to go do something because my
life exists, right? So then I got to get in my car and I've got to drive somewhere. If I'm reading it at home on my iPad and I have the Kindle app
and I'm like, oh, I've got to go for a drive. I've got to go into town and it's a 25 minute
drive to go into town. I can then connect my phone, which also has the Kindle app to my
Bluetooth and I can play the audio book from the Kindle so I can listen to the audio book
while I'm driving as well. You can't read a book and drive at the same time, but you can with
Kindle, which is what's amazing. So I have it on three devices. I have it on my phone, I have it
on my iPad, I have it on my computer. And what's good about it is let's say that I'm at home and
now I've got to drive to the doctor's office. So I'm at home and I'm reading the book. And it's saying it out loud to me and all of that. Then I get into my car and I'm
listening to the book. And if there's any parts that I like, what I do is I pause it. I wait till
I get to the next stoplight. And then I underline the parts that I liked and I'll make notes,
whatever I need to. And I'll put my phone back down, push play, and I'll keep driving my car.
And then let's say I was driving to the doctor's office and I've got a 20-minute wait. Well, now
I can go ahead and look at my phone and I can keep reading the book. I can put in my Bluetooth
headphones and I can listen to the book being read to me as well. And so it doesn't mean like
a physical copy of a book, you can sit there and you can read it at home. And this physical copy
of the book, you can read at the doctor's office, but you can't read it for that 25 minute drive to the doctor's office and the
25 minute drive back from the doctor's office. And so what's cool about it is instead of just
sitting there and scrolling through Instagram, you can read the book right there or
this is another thing that I love because I've been using Kindle for so long I can go back let's
say that I I'm sitting in a doctor's office I know it's going to take a little while right so for like
there were some appointments uh when we would go to the doctor I would go to the doctor with Lauren
for for the baby it'd be like an hour and a half waiting in the waiting room so instead of scrolling
on Instagram or doing something stupid with my life I would go back and reread all of my notes and highlights from another book that I
read. And so in the time that we had to go like every other week to the doctor's office, I was
just going back through all of the books I've read in the past and I was relearning them again
and seeing my notes and seeing my underlines and seeing my
highlights, essentially rereading books over and over and over and over and over again in a very
short period of time. That is how you can just crush books and get way better at getting through
books. You can retain more information. You can do all of that. Now, let me give you a pro tip
that I've never actually shared before. This is going to take longer, but this is how you actually get
it into your brain. Okay, so here's the way that it works. You've always heard, you've probably
heard before, if you really want to learn something, you must teach it. And so what I will do
is I will read a book, I will underline it, I will highlight it, and then at the end of the book,
I will go into my Google Drive, my Google Docs, and I will put the title
of the book at the top. And what I do is I look back through all of my underlines and highlights,
and I will literally type out all of my underlines, all of my highlights.
This takes a long time, I promise you this, but it helps you really understand stuff.
I'll type it all out on Google Docs, exactly what my underlines and highlights were. And then when I have a note of something of the
way I can use it, this note for my podcast, or that I can teach it to somebody else, or just
basically how my brain is processing the information, I will then make a note under that highlight that
I just wrote inside of Google Docs, but I'll put it in a different color. And so for me, if it is in black,
that means that it is actually from the book.
If it is in blue, it is my notes about the book itself
and how I can teach it or how I can learn it
or how I'm processing it.
This is what's amazing about it
is that you can read information a lot faster,
but then what you could do is you can take it
if you really wanna go the extra level,
put it into Google Docs, put your notes down, and then put your thoughts around all of your notes down as well.
Because if you want to learn something really, really well and really understand it, teach it.
And so what I'm doing is I'm using Google Docs as a way to relearn, reprocess, and teach this information or how I'm going to teach it to you guys who listen to the podcast.
I've never shared this tip before, but I promise you it will help you so much if you do this. Another really big tip that I'll give you
is if you're the type of person who's trying to learn more, if you're trying to get ahead in life
and you're like, I just need to find some time and I need to start really focusing on it. What
I would recommend that you do is you look at your schedule, you put down when you have to work, when your workout is, all of that, your drive time, but then try to look for gaps, 15 to 30 minute gaps in your schedule
where you can get in more reading. You know, I prefer to read as part of my morning routine.
And then I also prefer to, I prefer to read in the morning as my morning routine, but I also
prefer to read in the evening as a replacement for Netflix. Like I still watch Netflix, but I don't allow myself to go on binges. So like if you have a
show that you like, if you're like deep into Game of Thrones or if you're deep into House of Dragon
or whatever it might be, and you have like this show that you really love, cool. Don't give it up.
Don't take away things that you love, but give yourself one episode per day.
That's about 45 minutes to an hour.
And then read for the rest of the time.
Don't strip yourself of something that you love,
but just give yourself,
just pull back a little bit, right?
A lot of people reach out to me as well.
And they're like, hey, Rob,
how do I wake up earlier in the morning?
How do I create a morning routine?
But they have trouble falling asleep.
Okay, this is a really great routine for falling asleep earlier and waking up earlier is turn off
your TV and then don't allow yourself to get on your phone and then just use your Kindle and just
read. Use reading as the part of your evening routine. Brush your teeth, then get in bed and
then read. If you have problems falling asleep at night,
read before you go to bed.
And for most people that I've told this to,
sleeping problems just tend to go away for some reason.
So I would create an evening routine
where you read before bed,
allow it to make you tired,
and then you go to bed earlier.
This way your brain can also store
all of the information that you just put into it right before you go to bed earlier. This way, your brain can also store all of the information that
you just put into it right before you went to bed. And I want you to understand, I realized this a
long time ago when I was younger, is that most people stop learning. Most people are just fine
with, I don't want to say they're fine with where they are. They're not fine with where they are,
but they don't want to do anything about it. For me, I understood that the more educated I
became on anything, the more that I could understand stuff, the further ahead in life I
would get from everybody else. And there's a really good quote that says the difference between
someone who cannot read and someone who does not read leads to the same place. Both of them lead
to ignorance. And so I want you to understand you're listening to this podcast because you want to get better.
You want to improve your life.
You want something different.
This is a really good place to start.
I think you should definitely listen to podcasts.
You should try to get as much information into your brain.
But also there is something about sitting down, reading a book, taking your time, doing nothing else.
Like, you know, you can listen to podcasts and you can drive and all that stuff.
And it's great. It can work out, all of that. But there is something about like just sitting down
and having 20 minutes, 30 minutes, an hour just to yourself where you're dedicating it to you,
to your mental health, to growing, to your education, to getting better. And ultimately,
I think, you know, reading books is a cheat code to life life. In this day and age, there's a couple extra cheat codes
that help reading happen faster
and getting more knowledge into your brain.
All of the knowledge that's ever existed
is already in the books.
There's literally no good excuse to not read.
So just find more time for yourself,
find more time to read.
And if you wanna use some of my tips to read faster
but also process more information better,
you've got them as well. So that's what I got for you for today's episode if you love this episode please do me a favor share it on your instagram stories tag me at rob dial jr r-o-b-d-i-a-l-j-r
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