Paul giving a session

BasicR3X: Start of Session

AUDIO: "Very good. START OF SESSION."

Response Options:

Select the correct starting point:

I'm good. Next is locate an incident . . .

I'm good. Next is locate a series of incidents (includes General Lifetime Scanning) . . .

I'm good. Next is 4-Flow Lifetime Scanning or 4-Flow Time/Item running . . .

Whoops! How did I get here? Um. . . .

Write on Report:

Session plan:
  1. Jnh bggt lpaaq nj.
  2. Mna vvcqxwe cd rtq.
  3. Pwlm lkoqn ss d kjtp.
  4. BBvfr cfd adsr wgdi mjfgr koj kwlpt.
(The session plan — what you are going to be running this session)

__:__ (The time, if not already noted)

TITS (This Is The Session) or
SOS (Start Of Session)

How doing? Pjyu gnfh wterfa zcsjflgh mthe bfhd... (How you're doing right this moment, in your estimation, to be used as a comparison to what you write at the end of the session)

Notes:

Start of session

This is the start of the session.

If you somehow got to this screen without paying attention to the earlier ones, which give important information and check that you are in a suitable condition for a session at this time, leave now and start at the first page. It is important to follow the instructions if you want to have a good session.

Response options unclear

If you are not too sure what the available options on this page mean, end the session now and get them clarified. See the BasicR3X Instructions page for the BasicR3X Explanations link.

Select the right link!

Be careful to choose the right response option, otherwise the next actions won't make sense. However, if you do end up on the wrong page, just use your browser back button to return. The three avenues addressed in BasicR3X are:
  • Locating and running a single incident,
  • Locating and running a series of incidents (includes General Lifetime Scanning),
  • Doing 4-Flow Lifetime Scanning or 4-Flow Time/Item running.

Session plan

Select the correct starting point per your written session plan.

Session planned but not written down

Write it down now (and write it ahead of session next time!).

Session not planned yet

Eek! Do NOT do it right now. End the session first, write the session plan, then start a new session.