John. I think John definitely had his family confused and probably nervous, with all of the uncertainty that came with his letter. In this situation, using too many details and trying to be too specific worked against the objective, he should have accepted the fact that the time and date was liable to change and that he couldn’t do much to control that, leaving it up to his family to decide when they wanted to purchase their tickets. Technical Reasoning would have helped him narrow down the message of what he was trying to say, which was that …show more content…
For me it takes time and reading something again and again, in order for the information to really sink in. I have a strong need for Sequence in my life, I will need to keep my notes organized with headings and subheadings, doing this will allow me to go back and find the information I am looking for in a more constructed and less time consuming manner. If I find that I am writing too many notes to keep up with, then I will try and use more Technical Reasoning by putting information into a chart or diagram. Sometimes that can help with getting the bigger picture, and I need all of the help I can get with