In-depth analysis of RIA reading method

After reading "Reading This Way Is Enough", one of the most practical skills is the RIA reading method. Let's analyze the RIA reading method together.

RIA is the abbreviation of reading, interpretation, appropriation, that is, reading and splitting + explanation and guidance + splitting for your own use

Let’s look at them separately:

R: reading , reading and splitting pages. Read the original text of practical books and split the pages.

I: Interpretation, explanation and guidance. After reading and opening the pages, the book opener will explain and guide the content of the book, so that learners can understand the content of the book more clearly. For individual learners, explanation guidance is a self-completed content, that is, retelling knowledge. But be careful not to just summarize the original text and only come up with a truth that has been understood for a long time. That will make no progress. We must carefully look for knowledge that truly has guiding significance for our work and life.

Requirements: Learners should restate the knowledge in their own words. It is required to try not to directly quote the original text, and to restate it accurately and clearly.

A: Appropriation, dismantling for personal use. This is a two-step process. A1: Connect the learned knowledge with your own life experience.

Requirements: The relevant experience can be something you have personally experienced, or something you have seen or heard with your own eyes. The narrative elements must be Basically complete, don't talk in general terms. Learners can deepen their understanding of knowledge by describing their own relevant experiences.

A2: Based on A1, formulate a specific and implementable plan and complete it.

Requirements: Learners can describe their application of knowledge points, which can include your goals and actions. When writing this note, you should be careful not to write too much emotion and determination, but should be clear Goals and actions.

RIA is a very simple and effective tool. It is an important manifestation of self-centered reading. With a little practice, you can quickly master it and reap the rewards.