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#37330 06/26/03 10:39 AM
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I can read words in groups.
According to Paul, we should scan the page down from centre part of the sentence.

If I split it into 3 columns, I can read every words. Should I treat the whole sentence as 1 column and split it into 3 columns? But the problem is, if I scan down 1 column, I don't read the sentence and I can't catch the meaning then.






#37331 06/26/03 10:48 AM
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I suggest you read the chapter on activation again. In particular read page 61 it gives a very detailed how to of activation. Skittering which Paul begins explaining on pags 64. If you're methods don't work got back to the methods suggested by the book.

Alex






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Cheers.
I have done my exams, though did not do well.
I will put PR into experiment without pressure this summer.








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Note, the word scan... it means to see without necessarily reading everything. Haven't you scanned a phone book looking for a name? You don't read every name; you scan for the name that you are looking for and everytime you think you find the name you stop and have a quick read if that't not it you go on again until you again think you found the name. That's the same for superreading. Do read the chapter on activation.

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A suggestion AlexK gave to me a while ago.

STOP the forum, it's not helping you at all. DO some work before coming back here and sounding like you have not changed at all. DO at least 12 activations before addressing your problems. The Germans say "Mein Kampf" your problem, not mine.






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