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WHY READING MAKES YOU A BETTER SPEAKER | ANDREW HUBERMAN'S SECRET #andrewhuberman #facts #health
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Discover why reading books can significantly improve your speaking skills, as explained by neuroscientist Andrew Huberman. In this short, we dive into how reading enhances vocabulary, comprehension, and the ability to articulate ideas. Learn how you can unlock the power of words and become a more confident and effective communicator.

Hashtags: #AndrewHuberman #ReadingBenefits #CommunicationSkills #PublicSpeaking #BrainHealth #SelfImprovement #Vocabulary #Neuroscience #books

Tags: Andrew Huberman, reading benefits, public speaking, communication skills, neuroscience, self-improvement, brain health, vocabulary improvement, speaking tips, books, personal development, how to speak better, confident speaking
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@roobodje

2 months ago

That’s actually very interesting

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@dancingfrogsxb1276

2 months ago

It's only very recently people started reading in their heads and not out loud, before the 16th century it was very uncommon for people to not read out loud, but of s crazy thought, I can feel my throat moving as I type this 😂😂😂 never noticed that bef

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@frankpace5510

2 months ago

Speedreaders teach you not to pronounce the words in your head so you can read faster

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