@"Cant Get Right" said:
And of course, make sure you’re BRing on a clean copy! Like writing out your reasoning, this is another thing that seems really minor until your actually do it. When you try it the first time, you realize what a drasticall…
@nader.parham said:
@Katurian I make a local diagram but when I do not separate them it get mixed up with my inferences and I tend to overlook them.
I sometimes draw a box around CBT combinations if the game gets really messy.
From what I recall…
Are you actively reading?
No, are you ACTIVELY reading?
Are you just skimming the content? Do you make notes on different viewpoints, if any (Author, Proponent, Opponent, etc)?
Can you summarize each paragraph into a line or two? Can you summa…
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When I get those kinds of questions, I like to draw a local diagram -- that is sufficient for me to see that J2 CBT.
If you do that as well, you could probably save time by not writing it separately.
To answer your other question: This happens so…