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    August 07, 2007

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    Jeri Dansky

    I'm like you, Lorie - I mostly highlight. I'll also sometimes note in the front of the book what page had a specific point I'm likely to want to refer to again.

    Melodie

    As I read, useing the edge of discarded film-strip-negitive to underline 'keywords' in pencil. [I make alot of mistakes and misunderstandings, so I frequently need to erase. -on a good day I can find the eraser!]

    Here's what I would have underlined in your first paragraph:
    [I try to think like telegraphic speach] study habits, get organized. Organizing info, notes in margins. retain info find faster.

    If a key word I underline isn't listed in the index, I write in keyword & page #. [alphabetically] If the keyword is already in the index with a list of page #'s, I'll circle the page # that has the deffination.

    A book on Coaching -Fournies- had steps one, two, three, etc. and in the middle of step three it had steps one, two and three of step three. I was very confused reversing which step was part of which. I used a different colored pencil and drew a box around each whole step. & different color for each step with in the step. Then I re-read it & found I had mixed up the colors. :-( But color pencil erases!!! YEA!!! :-) -I needed a BIG eraser- I finally got it write. [made index note-cards & colored the top edge to corrosponding step]

    Books I know I'll own for years [Organizing From the Inside Out; Driven to Distraction; The Fifth Dicipline; ACA Big Book] I map out the contents by writeing on the pages side of the closed book. [like some phone books have the alphbet printed] I hold [pinch] together all of the pages of the first chapter & on the EDGES of the pages with a marker I color one inch from the top of the page. Second chapter same thing only I start one inch down [where the previous left off] then color one inch. Etc. When the book is closed it reminds me of index file tabs, cascadeing down.

    I am always struggling to find the index & the table of contents, so those pages I color the intire EDGE of the page from top to bottom. [by EDGE I mean imagine giving your marker a 'paper-cut'-ouch!]

    Wish I had photos, eaiser than words. Sorry 'bout my spelling.
    Doing the best I can with what I've got, Melodie

    Melodie

    Quick Tip: Blue high-lighter often is invisible to copiers. Other colors darken the words you've hi-lited, somtimes makes them illedgeable. If you know you'll be makeing copies hi-light in blue for clearer text. Melodie

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