Paul Scheele explains that the Whole Mind System consists of five steps. However, I think it is easier to divide step 4. Also, in the practical course in 5 days to be described later, each step are not in sequential order. It repeats the important steps and gradually add other steps.
In this section, based on my understanding, I break down the system into eight components and reconstruct.
- (4.3.1.1) ❶ Preparation
- (4.3.1.2) ❷ Preview
- (4.3.1.3) ❸ Photo reading
- (4.3.1.4) ❹ Make questions
- (4.3.1.5) ❺ Mature
- (4.3.1.6) ❻ Find the answer
- (4.3.1.7) ❼ Make a Mind Map
- (4.3.1.8) ❽ High-speed reading
- (4.3.1.9) Five days training
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