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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

ARE YOU AN IMAGE THINKER OR A SEQUENTIAL THINKER?

TIPS FOR IMAGE THINKERS

Here are some tips to help you if you learn best by thinking in
images:
• To make the most of reading: Take notes by drawing pictures
that come to mind or describing the pictures in your head into a
tape recorder.
• To make the most of writing: Describe the pictures in your head
on paper or into a recorder, and then write what you play back.

TIPS FOR SEQUENTIAL THINKERS

• To make the most of reading: Write and re-write your notes in
list or outline form, putting details under major topic headings. If
you’re using a tape recorder, read your list into it. As you play it
back, listen to any changes you want to make so that the order is
clearer or stronger for you.
• To make the most of writing: List or outline what you want to
say. Your outline might be a series of questions. If so, put similar
questions together to form categories. If you’re using a tape
recorder to get started, read your questions into it, play it back
and re-record any changes that make the order clearer to you.










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