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#43911 03/14/05 09:47 PM
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Hi there,

Currently I am practicing photoreading with the help of CD nr.7. At this point in time I am photoreading only programming or normal language related books. The problem is that have so many questions when I start and I want so much detail knowledge, the 20-80 rule sometimes does not seem correct for the type of material I am using to PR. Do I want to much from one PR session and do I need to divide it over more sessions ?
For example, when I make a mindmap I have tons of questions that need to be answered. All the questions I write down are answered but only on a very global level. I actually want more. But then I end up reading the whole book and that is not, in my opinion, what PR is al about.

Kind regards,

Rade.


#43912 03/15/05 12:27 AM
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Activate in layers. Build it up over time. Never aim to get it all in one session. Follow the outline of the 5 day test when it comes to Activating books in detail.

Always check with your purpose.

Alex



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