methaphone - rekindle the reader in you

Teach yourself to read books again    

Once, you were a reader. You would regularly pick up a book and disappear into someone else's imagination for an hour. Maybe you were a book lover. 

But a thousand hours of scrolling have weakened you. Now, skim anything longer than a caption and your attention collapses like a Jenga tower. Without the motion of video or music, your focus seems to slip. You end up staring at a sea of words on the paper, dazed, as if you had lost the instructions for how to read.

But hope is not lost.

You can rebuild that muscle. You can use your methaphone - and its rekindle feature - to become a reader again.
 

Just place your methaphone on top of the text. Your mind thinks it's looking at a phone, so it doesn't immediately reject the printed page. (The methaphone acts like an immunosuppressant.) 
You begin reading. Slowly, you slide it down the paragraph. This mimics the scrolling motion your brain craves. And remarkably, your focus holds.

Before you know it, you’ve read an entire page.



Methaphone works with fiction and non-fiction, prose and poetry. It take the familiar interface of the phone, and use that to retrain you as a reader. It uses the UI you crave to help lost readers transition back. 

Results are not instant. While you don't need to start with board books, we do not recommend going beyond teen fiction for the first few sessions. Harry Potter or Twilight are great places to for most recovering adult readers.