"What is Postview anyway? Just the same thing as review, but done a second time to reinforce d material into d mind?" That is the old way of reading i must get it all now on the very first pass and i must have everything right now. At a preview you are lightly going over the material at this stage.You do not want to go into a lot of detail at this stage. The concept of preview is a light overview. "What if i review twice during this stage? Is it advisable?" lets say 40 words?"įorty words is too much. "Also, if i write down trigger words - what if it is more than 25 words. No you do not do a mindmap when doing the preview. In the Previewing stage, when i select the trigger words, do i need to do a mindmap at this point?" Superreading and dipping, skittering & mindmapping are another layer. Mindprobe & trigger words are another layer. Our brains work much better on multi-layered learning. There you go again with wanting ALL the information NOW on the very FIRST pass. Then in skittering.what we do is have a bouncy like movement with our eyes over the text? But i don't seem to be able to absorb & retain much this way. Just the same thing as review, but done a second time to reinforce d material into d mind? The difference between preview & postview is that with previewing priming the brain with too much conscious information about the book can sometimes block more subtle insights from the subconscious.So you could do a postview instead of a preview.Or you could do both a preview & postview but if you do both keep your preview very short 2 minutes maximum.Īlso, in activating, we do a mindmap here right? You do the mindmap at the end of activation after you have superread & dipped.Then you do your mindmap. What is Postview anyway? Postview is looking for trigger words immediately after photoreading.If you do a postview of say 10 minutes definitely do an extremely short preview about 2 minutes. That is the old way of reading i must get it all now on the very first pass and i must have everything. You do not want to go into a lot of detail at this stage. At a preview you are lightly going over the material at this stage. What if i review twice during this stage? Is it advisable? You do not need to review twice at this stage. lets say 40 words? Forty words is too much keep it down to 25 words. Also, if i write down trigger words - what if it is more than 25 words. In the Previewing stage, when i select the trigger words, do i need to do a mindmap at this point? No you do not do a mindmap when doing the preview.
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