ABSTRACT

This chapter describes a number of elementary suggestions intended largely for the benefit of those who have never kept charts before. It shows obvious and repetitive charts to the advanced student, although even he may find some thoughts that will simplify his work. Charting and analyzing people charts is not a difficult process, nor will it take too much of their time if they have determined a reasonable number of charts and have arranged for doing the work regularly, meaning every day without fail. People should have a suitable place to work and keep their charts. If it is at home, in the dining room or living room, other members of the family should understand that what people are doing is important. People should be able to shut the door and work without interruption. Whether people are working in ink or in pencil, pick out the writing tool that is easiest for people to use.