01-03-2016, 11:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-07-2016, 01:35 AM by hiddenalias.)
DAY 24 - 23 DAYS OF LISTENING
MISSED ONE DAY OF LISTENING
at least 7 hours listening trickling stream while sleeping (volume 9/31)
So I lost track of how many hours I used the sub last night while sleeping but I am sure the minimum definitely was at least 7 hours;
Did several more Photoshop CS 6 tutorials online and though they did not 'stick with me' yet, it was easy to grasp what I was listening to. Some parts actually did stick; as mentioned, just listening to them one time will not make you remember everything only bits and details; the truth is that MLS I feel is made to make you learn faster (duh) so for instance without it, maybe it wouldve taken several months to master a skill; but with MLS it may only take less than 2 months I theorize; so just cuz you didnt get it viewing it one time doesnt mean the end of the world, you could repeatedly watch the tutorials several times but with MLS it would be wayyyy lesser than normal to learn them in comparison if you were learning the tutorials without MLS, it wouldve taken much much longer. So I won't be disappointed just cuz something I dont even have any knowledge of I dont recall how to do it just watching it a measley one time. I am going to keep track of my training with Photoshop CS 5 and have a start and end date of when I started learning the skill and when I master it.
I feel concentration and thinking to recall stuff has been rather smoother today; I think I feel more focused and actually concentrate when using active listening when someone explains something to me and when I review a tutorial. Havent played the sub since waking up this morning so I should really get back on that again especially putting it on a loop......I think I feel some sense of change now......I am going to continue testing and experimenting.
PS -- I also noticed tonight talking to someone on the phone that my details in explanation about a situation were easier to explain than struggling to find the words to explain a situation; it was like it was smoothly explained without 'trying' to find words to explain to them about what happened.....usually I would just try to think for words to say and get stuck in sentences to explain to them about situations or maybe not clearly explaining well enough. So that is a new thing that occurred with me, too.
MISSED ONE DAY OF LISTENING
at least 7 hours listening trickling stream while sleeping (volume 9/31)
So I lost track of how many hours I used the sub last night while sleeping but I am sure the minimum definitely was at least 7 hours;
Did several more Photoshop CS 6 tutorials online and though they did not 'stick with me' yet, it was easy to grasp what I was listening to. Some parts actually did stick; as mentioned, just listening to them one time will not make you remember everything only bits and details; the truth is that MLS I feel is made to make you learn faster (duh) so for instance without it, maybe it wouldve taken several months to master a skill; but with MLS it may only take less than 2 months I theorize; so just cuz you didnt get it viewing it one time doesnt mean the end of the world, you could repeatedly watch the tutorials several times but with MLS it would be wayyyy lesser than normal to learn them in comparison if you were learning the tutorials without MLS, it wouldve taken much much longer. So I won't be disappointed just cuz something I dont even have any knowledge of I dont recall how to do it just watching it a measley one time. I am going to keep track of my training with Photoshop CS 5 and have a start and end date of when I started learning the skill and when I master it.
I feel concentration and thinking to recall stuff has been rather smoother today; I think I feel more focused and actually concentrate when using active listening when someone explains something to me and when I review a tutorial. Havent played the sub since waking up this morning so I should really get back on that again especially putting it on a loop......I think I feel some sense of change now......I am going to continue testing and experimenting.
PS -- I also noticed tonight talking to someone on the phone that my details in explanation about a situation were easier to explain than struggling to find the words to explain a situation; it was like it was smoothly explained without 'trying' to find words to explain to them about what happened.....usually I would just try to think for words to say and get stuck in sentences to explain to them about situations or maybe not clearly explaining well enough. So that is a new thing that occurred with me, too.