When I find myself skimming and skipping through text, I accept that the problem is my reading speed and listen to it being read quicker than I read while following along. This way I can listen to related and cascading talks and pages. Saving to listen again while doing choirs.
Link to How to Deconstruct a Sentence.
Come, Follow Me: 2014 Content Update
Update is Footnote 1/ How to Deconstruct a Sentence.
Finding in Gospel Library Mobile App:
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Come, Follow Me is now available in multiple languages in the Gospel Library mobile app. Refinements will continue to be made to improve the user experience.
For auditory (speed) Learners, like me:
Highlight two paragraphs, drag left most dot left:
Download (right most):
Copy.
Paste into a reading App:
Then I go back to deconstruct 1/ key sentences and scriptures, and watch videos. Looking for photos and screen shots to Tweet (kebotx). Them I deconstruct the paragraph or each scripture group, and then their combined larger group working up to the piece or for example D&C Section. For me I have found significance Holy Spirit guidance looking in the dictionary and thesaurus, prefix and suffix charts. Adjectives and adverbs which I can plan and measure. I have found an extended, quickly-recalled vocabulary to be an excellent source for direct revelation. Occasionally, drawing Mind Maps, writing poetic stanzas and Lateral Thinking puzzles.
At BYU, I passed (A) as a Freshman, 301 Logic and Language. I write logic stanzas and have found the gospel to be extremely solid from a pure logic perspective.





