From: Charles Henson (chenson@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Oct 20 2008 - 20:56:54 ARST
I'm about a month out from my first attempt. I am at the point where I'm
completing most labs comfortably but I still am trying to work on improving
my time. My question is this: One area I'm not too great on is identifying
the issues ahead of time. I tend to drag my feet thru the lab and when I get
to something that influences how I set things up an hour ago, I work thru it
and keep going. I understand that it's not effecient, that's just my method.
Page 1, Page 2, etc. I'm just curious to hear from other people if they have
had this approach and survived or if the key to passing in a timely manner
really depends on your ability to forecast problems when you initially read
thru your instructions first thing in the morning. My goal for the next
month - "Strategery"
Anyone have any thoughts? Experiences?
-- CharlesBlogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net
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