As for reading methods, everyone has his own method system. To this end, I recommend two books on reading methods. The methods described in these two books are currently relatively common and recognized. Many people’s own original reading methods will more or less draw on the ideas in these two books. for your information.
1. "Reading This Way Is Enough" - How to Go from Reading to Realizing Self-Added Value
This is the ultimate reading guide for workplace and practical books, written by Produced by Zhao Zhou, the leader of the Open Book Gang. The author found that adult learning is significantly different from academic education. The core requirement for adult reading and learning is that the knowledge must be usable. Most people do not have the ability to transform book knowledge into their own abilities.
Therefore, the author puts forward the core concept of the book: RIA sticky note reading method (dismantling calligraphy), which allows you to quickly upgrade from a junior learner to an advanced learner.
By reading the original text fragments (Reading)
The dismantling guide (Interpretation)
Learners can use what they learn for their own use (Appropriation)
In addition, this book also introduces in detail the concept behind calligraphy, specific operation methods, channels for becoming a calligrapher, and calligraphy for non-practical books. It is very operable and very useful for adults to build their own knowledge system. Helpful.
2. "Practical Reading Guide" - Transforming the knowledge you read into abilities
The author Toshiyuki Oiwa uses plain and easy-to-understand language in the "Practical Reading Guide" , like a friend, he shared his practical experience in the process of studying. The whole book? There is not a lot of redundancy, and it is a very practical reading guide for business books.
In this book, the author focuses on one content: how to transform knowledge into abilities through effective reading. The author shared 4 steps. If you insist on deliberate practice, you can become a "reader".
Set reading goals
Write reading notes
Learn to memorize efficiently
Apply what you learn and take action
In short, methods are important, but what is more important is to use them, rather than just learning the methods and then shelving them.