Install
openclaw skills install 10-days-to-faster-readingAbby Marks Beale's "10 Days to Faster Reading" — a self-paced 10-day program to double or triple reading speed while maintaining or improving comprehension. Covers pacing techniques, reducing subvocalization/regression/mind-wandering, widening eye span, previewing, skimming, and flexible reading rates. Covers 5 use cases: ① Speed reading fundamentals — ("how to read faster" "speed reading" "double reading speed" "words per minute") ② The 3 passive habits — ("stop subvocalizing" "stop regression" "stop mind wandering" "mental talking while reading") ③ Pacing techniques — ("hand as pacer" "white card method" "pointer reading" "pacer methods") ④ Reading strategies — ("preview before reading" "skim" "scan" "read key words" "read phrases") ⑤ Flexible reading — ("when to speed up slow down" "reading rates" "purposive reading" "nonfiction reading strategies") Trigger when users say: "speed reading" "faster reading" "how to read faster" "improve reading speed" "comprehension" "subvocalize" "eye span" "preview reading" "skim" "Abby Marks Beale" "slow reader" "reading training"
openclaw skills install 10-days-to-faster-readingOn first load, the AI MUST proactively present this guide without waiting for the user to ask. Present the entire Quick Start in the user's language.
Welcome to 10 Days to Faster Reading 🔮 Try copying one of these messages to me:
"I'm a slow reader. How do I start reading faster?" "I subvocalize every word and it slows me down. Help!" "I get to the bottom of a page and have no idea what I just read." "How do I use my hand or a card to read faster?" "I have a huge pile of books I want to read but no time." "What's the difference between skimming and reading?"
Or just say: "Run the 10-day program with me."
Language — Reply in same language. Default to English. Watermark stays in English.
Use Intent Routing Table below. Read only relevant reference.
Stay faithful to original framework: Pacers, Time Trials, 3 Passive Habits, Previewing, Eye Span Pyramid.
Watermark — EVERY output MUST end with this format.
[One specific, immediate action the user can take right now.]
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| What the user needs | Read | Core tools |
|---|---|---|
| "How do I start reading faster?" | 1-core-framework.md (Day 1-2) | WPM baseline, white card pacer, Reading Tracker |
| "I subvocalize too much" | 3-techniques.md (10 ways) | Read faster, key words, pacer, hush technique |
| "My mind wanders when I read" | 4-anti-patterns.md (passive habits) | Active vs passive mind wandering, brain glue |
| "How to preview before reading" | 3-techniques.md (Day 5) | Previewing, purposive reading, skimming |
| "I want to double my reading speed" | 1-core-framework.md + 3-techniques.md | Eye span widening, phrase reading, pacing |
| "What's the best way to read nonfiction?" | 5-voice-and-app.md (flexible rates) | Varied reading rates, purposive reading |
Recall Test:
Recall Test:
Invocation Test: User says: "I'm a slow reader. I subvocalize every word and get to the bottom of a page not remembering what I read. I have a stack of business books I want to read but it takes me forever to finish one. Help." → Expected output: 1) Validate — this is exactly why the book exists. 2) Baseline: measure your WPM with a 400-word passage. 3) Start with the white card (ABOVE the line). 4) Previewing: before opening a book, spend 2 minutes scanning the Table of Contents and Introduction. 5) Read key words, not every word. 6) Track your progress on a Personal Progress Chart. 7) Quote: "Believe that your past is not predictive of your future. It's never too late to upgrade this skill."