A week or two ago we selected a number of books from the recommended list and made an order. So I find myself reading "strangers to ourselves" at the moment.
I find I have to approach reading sideways, or I end up learning as little as possible. To tabulate -
1: I have to read fast, or I just can't connect one sentence to another and I end up forgetful, confused and lost.
2: There are probably a lot of things I could think about and reevaluate in terms of many of the sentences and paragraphs read, but I get the feeling this doesn't come as naturally to me as it does other people.
3: I find the best way to learn is to talk directly with someone who understands it, and to ask intriguing questions which connect the knowledge to a subject I already know about or am learning about at the time. Also, simply learning diverse things at once seems to help, but long periods on one subject seems to cause problems. For this reason I'm reading multiple books at once.
I can't always get the ball rolling by reading fast. For instance if I keep thinking about what page I'm on, how long I'm taking to read, whether I'll have time for other things, this will keep me from connecting sentences even if I read fast. So I have to read voluntarily and I have to try and get into a non-anxious, non-anticipating mindset, and totally forget about time constraints. The exception is when I have to flip the page, that's when I decide whether I should keep reading or not.
I find I have to approach reading sideways, or I end up learning as little as possible. To tabulate -
1: I have to read fast, or I just can't connect one sentence to another and I end up forgetful, confused and lost.
2: There are probably a lot of things I could think about and reevaluate in terms of many of the sentences and paragraphs read, but I get the feeling this doesn't come as naturally to me as it does other people.
3: I find the best way to learn is to talk directly with someone who understands it, and to ask intriguing questions which connect the knowledge to a subject I already know about or am learning about at the time. Also, simply learning diverse things at once seems to help, but long periods on one subject seems to cause problems. For this reason I'm reading multiple books at once.
I can't always get the ball rolling by reading fast. For instance if I keep thinking about what page I'm on, how long I'm taking to read, whether I'll have time for other things, this will keep me from connecting sentences even if I read fast. So I have to read voluntarily and I have to try and get into a non-anxious, non-anticipating mindset, and totally forget about time constraints. The exception is when I have to flip the page, that's when I decide whether I should keep reading or not.