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#45307 09/16/05 08:36 PM
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Hello!
Two questions again.

1) What kind of book will be the best to do 5 day test? Now I'm thinking about "Whole mind system", but this will be for one week.

2) Is this purpose all right for this book:
- I wan't to learn all of steps of PR.

3) How many times should I doing 5 day test.

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Do you have a copy of the book by Paul Scheele? The info you need is in there.

Select books that are well-organized. These are easier to activate (and to read generally, of course). Try to have a purpose that relates to the subject of the book. This is because you need 'hooks' that reach into the newly-stored subject matter.


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quote:
Originally posted by mrKrecik:
Hello!
Two questions again.

1) What kind of book will be the best to do 5 day test? Now I'm thinking about "Whole mind system", but this will be for one week.


A non fiction book. About 250 pages is a good start (avoid textbooks for your first run).

As for using the PhotoReading book for the 5 day test; why? Just do it with the little Einsteins as instructed on the first page.

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2) Is this purpose all right for this book:
- I wan't to learn all of steps of PR.

Pretty redundant.Your purpose should relate to the book you are working with and would prove more effective if you "use" PhotoReading rather than learing PhotoReading.

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3) How many times should I doing 5 day test.

That is an interesting question. Learn it you discover it is activation. Once you know it you'll use the 5 day test according your your purpose for every book you want to activate. It will take less than 5 days for some books and more than 5 days for others.

Alex

[This message has been edited by Alex K. Viefhaus (edited September 17, 2005).]


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Thanks for replys.
That note-books will be alright for 5 day test?

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Can I get answer?
I mean note-books from my school: for example from Geography.

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Note book is something that you write notes in.

I think you mean textbooks. Not while you're learning.

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Nope. I mean note-book from school where I'm writing every day: "Lesson... Topic:...".

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Note pages are for reviewing that would be useless for learning PhotoReading. Get a book you haven't read before. That's what the 5 day test is about.

Alex


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I still have problem with choosing a non-fiction book.
Is book for example: "Karate" or "Mini engines" will be alright? If not, could you give a example title of book that will be alright for PR?

mrKrecik


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What's your purpose? Do either of those books interet you? then go for it.

Alex


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