Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 Hello, Happy New Year To all of you, thank you again for the rich ressources I discover through the posts in this list. I am learning. Thank you for your email. Is is funny, coincidence, because I had for a while the wish to ask one more of those new members, beginners questions: When you have done your worksheets and finished with them, do you keep them for later re-reading. Do you throw them away, and if needed, do the work again later on the same topic? Or if you kept them, you can compare the evolution of your journey... Do you prefer to use paper or computer? As for me, I mainly use computer, with an already made word model I have prepared (with many subquestions to choose from). In that way I can archive and find easily topics using research. On the same time, after a long period of " thorough, multi subquestion " work of loaded worksheet, I have also made a " light version " which lets me go easier trhough a topic (and to my surprise, can still be a deep process). On the same time, I have in my bag a copy of the worksheet and questions so I can do " urgetnt " work when I'm out of home. I will be glad to learn about your ways. Thank you. Nowhawk. > I think it'd be fun to live in the garbage, maybe some of you throw > away your worksheets, and I could look at what you wrote down. Maybe > I'd find junk food, especially as it is the new year, and fat folk > might have thrown out their stash. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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