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Title
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Contents
Introduction
LEARNING TO LOOK
1 Why Look?
2 Looking as a Skill
3 Wearing Glasses
4 The Six Looking Glasses
5 Where to Look
6 Looking Short and Slow, Long and Fast
BINOCULARS LOOKING
7 Looking Across: Surveying and Scanning
8 Keeping a Distance
9 Picking a Vantage Point
10 What Does Binoculars Looking Look Like?
11 Binoculars Exercises
12 Summary of Binoculars Looking
BIFOCALS LOOKING
13 Looking Between: Comparing and Contrasting
14 Pairing Opposites
15 Altering Directions
16 What Does Bifocals Looking Look Like?
17 Bifocals Exercises
18 Summary of Bifocals Looking
MAGNIFYING-GLASS LOOKING
19 Looking Closer: Pausing and Pinpointing
20 Spotting One Main Point
21 Finding the Significance
22 What Does Magnifying-Glass Looking Look Like?
23 Magnifying Glass Exercises
24 Summary of Magnifying-Glass Looking
MICROSCOPE LOOKING
25 Looking Around: Scrutinizing and Studying
26 Checking for More Details
27 Shifting the Object
28 What Does Microscope Looking Look Like?
29 Microscope Exercises
30 Summary of Microscope Looking
ROSE-COLORED-GLASSES LOOKING
31 Looking Past: Enhancing and Enriching
32 Forsaking the Flaws
33 Foreseeing Opportunities
34 What Does Rose-Colored-Glasses Looking Look Like?
35 Rose-Colored-Glasses Exercises
36 Summary of Rose-Colored-Glasses Looking
BLINDFOLD LOOKING
37 Looking Back: Looking at Looking
38 Assessing the Looking
39 Recalling the Looking
40 What Does Blindfold Looking Look Like?
41 Blindfold Exercises
42 Summary of Blindfold Looking
LOOKING TO LEARN
43 Everyday Looking
44 Looking Routines
45 Looking Excursions
46 Looking with All Five Senses
47 Capturing What You See
48 Look Here
APPENDICES
A Looking at Yourself: A Self-Assessment
B Construction of the Six Looking Glasses
Acknowledgments
About the Author
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