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don’t be afraid to read multiple things at once! i am queen of the “stack of books” / stack of magazines / many open tabs reading technique.
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it’s OK to spoil anything! do you know how substantially my life got better after i realized i could look up the plot summary to ANY movie, tv show or documentary? allowing me to actually pay attention for the next 40-60 minutes so i could watch how the plot points happen?. (honestly, if it weren’t for detailed plot descriptions, i wouldn’t have been able to get all the way through jane eyre, or decide that i didn’t have to to finish the last 1/3 of 100 years of solitude.) i was always told that cliffnotes / wikipedia was “cheating” so i was afraid of looking those up, and would instead falter somewhere around page 10 of a book, and not get any information at all. don’t be afraid to look up wikipedia summaries, reviews and responses. or just chuck the book behind the couch and never look at it again you’re still getting new information! even if you don’t read a book cover to cover! you can decide “you know what, i get the point” and then skim the rest. don’t be afraid to only read something partway. for non-fiction essays, medical and legal information, and theory: the main idea is at the beginning and the end. if you like it and/or understand it, then read the middle bits to learn more of the “how” and “why.”. sometimes i find it takes skimming a page 3-4 times before i’m ready to either 1) actually slow down and read the page or 2) decide that whatever it is (maybe a detailed description of a wallpaper pattern, something not essential to understanding the text) has been retained enough and i can move on to the next page/section. skimming for information is not “fake reading.” you’re still getting the main idea. #Once upon a time guardaserie how to
I’ve had a few conversations with fellow attention-deficit friends lately, about how to read + retain information.
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Warning: may stop in the middle of text or not read for the full thing. Chrome Speak: Reads small section of highlighted text aloud.SpeakIt!: Reads small section of highlighted text aloud.Text Mode: Loads pages in black/white, covers images, with text only.Hide GIFS: Allows you to keep GIFS from displaying.FlashControl: Stops flash animations running by themselves.
Readability: Can change things such as margins, colours, etc… as well as reduce visual business.
G.lux: Makes the colour of the display change depending on the time of day (also cuts down on blue light so it’s easier to fall asleep). Deluminate: Similar to High Contrast, but tries to keep photos in tact. High Contrast: Change contrast or invert colour scheme. Desaturate: Removes all colour and makes everything a greyscale. Sunglasses: Tints the screen grey to reduce contrast. Color Overlay - Irlen Filter for Chromebook: Puts a coloured overlay over the screen. BeeLine Reader: Uses a gradient so your eye follows along one line to the next. I believe you can also upload your own, if there’s a specific font you need. Font Changer: Allows you to change the font on specific website or on everything using a Google Font. Dyslexie: changes the font to dyslexie and allows change to font size and colour (blue). Open Dyslexic: changes the font to Open Dyslexic and makes it larger. I have seen a lot of posts on here talking about individual extensions for chrome to help people, but I haven’t seen a place where they’re compiled together.