andromedastarseed
I just wanted to say that some Readers read quickly, and sometimes a Reader has nothing in the cards to really feed off for some clients. Some clients don't talk at all so you have to engage in one rather long monologue - this these things also can shorten the length of time of your readings.
Quick Readers also have a benefit in some circumstances. They are often very good when doing Expos and Fairs where there is more than one reader and there are many clients. Short time slots and readers who can read within the short time slots are a benefit at these gigs. They are easy to schedule for (if Readers are in an organized group), and no one is left waiting to get a reading because they are concise, direct and time conscious.
Its the 'quality' of the time that matters when the sitter is with you, not the 'amount' of time.
Keep the quicker reading skill you have and add to it with expanding your skills and your reading quality.
You may want to consider reading at places or events which support your own style.
XOX
That's good advice. I'm currently reading at a book store. They're being very nice by allowing me to use the space for free.