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Brett Stuart
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Joined: Sat Mar 26, 2011 6:20 pm Posts: 551 Location: Front of the roller-coaster...
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 Re: Aspect Labeling
I would suggest assembling the site template starting with [X], followed by [A], [B], etc. However, this is not a hard and fast rule. Make sure each S3 drawing is in front of you on the table prior to recreating each diagram on the site template. There are times when I render two S3 drawings at once since they interconnect and overlap, resulting in a singular drawing on the page.
It's not an uncommon practice to re-run a session's TRNs shortly after completing it for the first time (10-60 minutes afterwards), but don't be surprised if your unconscious uses a slightly different strategy the second time around. And while you may not be re-running the precise key site aspects, this strategy can be useful in producing better summaries/postulates since you'll have more data at your disposal.
As a beginner, I would recommend sticking to base session work before diving into follow-on work. You're still working on accuracy early on, which means element prompts have a greater chance of compounding bad data (ie. targeting session noise).
Additionally, analysis is a skill that comes with time and a lot of practice. Working with a group will certainly aid in speeding this up. However, if you find your postulates lacking, as mentioned above, run the session again to collect more data.
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