Originally Posted By: Sebjohn
Oh my bad, you are right, I didn't know what meant "layering" until I found the answer on this very forum while in fotofocus.

Thanks guys, now I have to prepare those exams!
Originally Posted By: Sebjohn
Ok purpose, that's something I may skip sometimes but I never felt the difference bewteen photoreading with or without purpose. I'll give it more importance.
The thing is, I don't have time to mindmap everything, there is so much... How do I do?

Anyway, thanks for the help!


Reading without a purpose is like putting a target up on one wall and then putting a blindfold on, spinning a couple of times and then start throwing darts to hit the target. Spinning wild and fast and exhausting yourself you could eventually hit the target. But you'll keep having to throw darts because you don't know if you've hit it.

Purpose is, setting yourself up so that you at least know when you've hit the target. In this case you'd be taking the blindfold off to check periodically. That's why you activate in layers so you can check if you're still on target for the outcome you need from what you are reading.

Alex