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I am required to read hundreds of journal articles in preparation for my assignments at postgraduate level.

Journal articles we use are typically printed on one side only in the same page size as appears in the Photo Reading folder, and then stapled together.

As there is no spine in these documents, you cannot see a blip page.

How do you photo read these articles?

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Just turn the pages.

The blip is not necessary.

Intention, desire and good sub-vocalization all are.

Repeating phrases like unto, "I am the one mastering these journal articles here now for my purposes". Over and over as you intentionally turn the pages.

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Great job Yukala

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I also have to read several journal articles for school. Usually there are two columns per page, so I focus in the middle of the page between the columns. If there are more than two columns, I just focus on the middle of the page and draw the imaginary 'x' from the corners.

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Thank you all for your insight


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What is the blip page exactly? I cannot get the idea.

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A blip page is when you get your focus to the point of seeing a Phantom page.

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http://www.photoreading.com.au/seeing.html

The page from my website that demonstrates methods of seeing the page.

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Thanx Alex! You're explanation on your website actually clarified so much for me. I keep asking myself if I'm doing it right and kept second guessing myself for so long. The last explanation at the bottom of your webpage helped me the most.


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Hi Alex, thank you for the blip page explanation. Although I can now see the blip page with ease and his effortless, it it lovely viewing it as I see it. Brilliant!

I've also passed on your webiste linke to several people who attended the photoreading weekend with me...they'll find it useful too.

Can you give me some pointers on postview and activate? I think I might have done both today, which says to me I've 'let myself go'

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