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      Quote Originally Posted by NyxCC View Post
      That's close to some wild/fa experiences I have. Perhaps you need just a tiny bit of awareness to turn this in ld. Don't forget how useful RCs when waking up or going to bathroom can be!
      Hello again NyxCC and thanks for your monitoring and advice!

      I've been thinking a bit about this and I think I'm going to make some changes...

      I find a bit difficult to explain the current situation, but I will try...

      First, I've read some workbooks from other users here in DV and mine looks more like the notebook of a preschooler, I say this because I see others do much more elaborate analysis and practical than I do. I know that comparisons are not always good, but in this case make me think about the need to devote more effort to practice, reflect and write about what I do, always within my means, of course. Ultimately I realize that I do not spend too much effort to this, although LD is one of the activities that interest me most in my life.

      The situation is that I make the same mistake when making my practice, I don't follow a script and I'm making changes and moving from one exercise to another without much perseverance and always thinking about getting quick results according to my expectations and when it's not what I get, though partial and promising results, I go to change techniques and I start again. It's a pretty stupid strategy on my part!

      So I 'm going to do something like a "reset" and start again, but this time with the lesson learned. I have to set deadlines and perform the exercises and practices in a consistent way and don't stop until I've met those deadlines. Although read something about some kind of exercises or practices that seem interesting to me, I've got to put aside until finish with what I'm doing. I already know some things that work well and make me good results and I think I've learned from my mistakes, so now I start again but with the knowledge accumulated during this time.

      I think I should reflect all my activities in more detail within my workbook and do a more thorough follow my actions and the consequences they generate.

      For those who read this, suggestions are welcome!

      Greetings and thanks in advance!
      Last edited by SenrPF; 05-21-2014 at 12:18 PM.
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