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I thought all of the feedback focus strategies that were provided were incredibly helpful. It's very difficult to rank them just because they were all effective for my focus. Even though the other two are close in comparison, I think the reading out loud method was my strongest tool. In doing this, I was able to hear myself say the words in a auditory sense which allowed for increased comprehension. When doing homework, I occasionally talk out loud to myself to I'm able to comprehend it easier. I guess it shouldn't come as much of a surprise that this was the most effective for me given this fact. I think the timer comes in second here even though it's so close. The timer allowed me to have a visual representation of my focus. This was a good reminder that focus needs to be kept. I also enjoyed the copy and delete method as it allowed for a deeper dig into the work while also allowing for a good sense of response. Overall, I really enjoyed getting to familiarize myself these methods as they will become extremely useful in the coming weeks.
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