UPDATE: Come, Follow Me: 2014 Content Update

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 Addendum
Link to How to Deconstruct a Sentence.

 
 

Come, Follow Me: 2014 Content Update

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Update is Footnote 1/ How to Deconstruct a Sentence.

Finding in Gospel Library Mobile App:

    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.

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ADDENDUM

For auditory (speed) Learners, like me:

Highlight two paragraphs, drag left most dot left:

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Download (right most):

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Copy.

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Paste into a reading App:

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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.

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