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#19184 01/04/01 07:27 AM
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Hi guys!

I am beginner in photoreading and have trouble maintaining photofocus. When I start I see blip page and words are blurry. That is OK, but after a while blip disappears and eyes seem to try seeing the pages in hard gaze (traditional way). Than I keep on photoreading but I struggle with the gaze, so I think more about gaze than about the book.
Is that the reason I did not have good results, and how overcome it?






#19185 01/04/01 03:00 PM
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Seeing the blip page is a good way to diverge your gaze, but is not totally necessary the entire time you photo read. Recognize when you start to hard focus on the words, and tell yourself you can come back later and dip into that information more thoroughly. Get back into the photo focus state and keep up your rythym. Remember, one good way to maintain photo focus is to chant.






#19186 01/05/01 01:50 AM
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Do a search for "blip" and you'll find other helpful posts.






#19187 01/05/01 03:06 AM
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Chanting is good. Sometimes I find myself humming the theme from the Jeopardy game show. ;-)







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