Posted By: williaml Go back to previous audios. - 10/11/23 03:19 PM
I find it hard to focus so went back to listen to the previous audios in audios set 1 and 2. I wanted to know if listening to previous audios affects anything and listening to the fast finish audios affect anything in the previous audios set 1 and 2?
Posted By: Patrick O'Neil Re: Go back to previous audios. - 10/13/23 03:43 PM
Hello again, going through the audios twice is a good idea. Paul recommends just listening to all 8 audios first, then go through all of the audios a 2nd time, stopping to do the exercises.
Posted By: williaml Re: Go back to previous audios. - 10/14/23 10:39 AM
What happens if I can't do the exercises very well that's what I am worried about because that's why I go back to relisten to the audios and redo the exercises properly?
Posted By: williaml Re: Go back to previous audios. - 10/14/23 10:40 AM
I listened to the audios first time already but going through it a second time now and doing the exercises.
Posted By: Patrick O'Neil Re: Go back to previous audios. - 10/16/23 05:19 PM
If you don't get good results from an exercise, don't repeat the exercise. Keep moving forward. Complete the entire course.
Posted By: williaml Re: Go back to previous audios. - 10/21/23 10:57 AM
If I have finished all the 8 tracks so all the course and I didn't do it well. Should I go back through track 1 again and listen to everything and do all the exercises from the start again?
Posted By: Patrick O'Neil Re: Go back to previous audios. - 10/21/23 08:25 PM
Yes, but skip the parts you know/understand. When you understand how to do all of the techniques (I'm not saying being good at them yet), use all 5 steps of the whole mind system on book after book. It may take a dozen books until you are comfortable with the process.
Posted By: williaml Re: Go back to previous audios. - 10/21/23 11:22 PM
Can I use the same books?
Posted By: williaml Re: Go back to previous audios. - 10/23/23 06:11 AM
Is that what you meant by book after book and a dozen books?
Posted By: Patrick O'Neil Re: Go back to previous audios. - 10/23/23 04:07 PM
Use different books.
Posted By: williaml Re: Go back to previous audios. - 10/23/23 09:37 PM
Is it non fiction or fiction I should choose?
Posted By: Patrick O'Neil Re: Go back to previous audios. - 10/23/23 09:44 PM
Either. Pick books you have not read yet.
Posted By: williaml Re: Go back to previous audios. - 10/23/23 10:07 PM
Should I use books I haven't read at all and books I haven't looked at all at the contents of it at all?
Posted By: williaml Re: Go back to previous audios. - 10/23/23 10:08 PM
I haven't read the books properly though the ones I have already.
Posted By: williaml Re: Go back to previous audios. - 10/23/23 10:11 PM
I haven't ever finished a book properly on my own.
Posted By: williaml Re: Go back to previous audios. - 10/24/23 09:30 AM
Or did you want me to buy new books?
Posted By: Patrick O'Neil Re: Go back to previous audios. - 10/24/23 01:43 PM
You are over thinking this. Let's say books you know very little about. Either books you own or new books or library books.
Posted By: williaml Re: Go back to previous audios. - 10/31/23 07:09 PM
If I relisten to the audios again which ones do I need to focus on and listen to again? Do I need to go back to the audio 1 section?
Posted By: Patrick O'Neil Re: Go back to previous audios. - 10/31/23 07:52 PM
Just redo the ones that have information you didn't understand very well.
Posted By: williaml Re: Go back to previous audios. - 11/14/23 09:32 AM
How do I turn the pages because some of the pages are very stiff and what is the position of the fingers and thumbs?

How do I position the book and hold the book and put my elbows?

Can you explain to me how to do the blip page three exercises that we play with?

How do we look at something as if we have x-ray vision?
Posted By: williaml Re: Go back to previous audios. - 11/16/23 11:54 AM
Were the last messages okay to post here?
Posted By: Patrick O'Neil Re: Go back to previous audios. - 11/16/23 04:35 PM
1. See page 44 in your PhotoReading book.
2. See page 43 in your PhotoReading book.
3. Can't teach the course via the forum. Need a specific question about what you don't understand.
4. Just do your best to avoid regular reading the words. Seeing a blur is okay.
Posted By: Patrick O'Neil Re: Go back to previous audios. - 11/16/23 04:36 PM
yes
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