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11:24 AM, Friday August 21st 2020

I supposed you were skipping lesson 1 workouts. Remember to keep practicing all the previous lessons 10-15 minutes before working on your current lesson. Once you complete lesson 2, alternate between them on your workouts. I finished lesson 2 recently and what I like to do is to take one exercise from lesson 1 and one from lesson 2 for my daily workouts.

Next Steps:

I told you before to complete two pages of the form intersections before moving onto lesson 3. However, seeing you did 5 pages of smaller groupings, I'm going to ask to choose one of them and complete it. To fill it as much as you can, to not leave any blank space. The reason why I'm asking you this is to see how you'd do with many more forms in the same page.

Once you complete that page, post it here in you reply and, in my opinion, you will be ready to move on!

When finished, reply to this critique with your revisions.
1:18 PM, Friday August 21st 2020

Make the link public.

1:49 PM, Friday August 21st 2020

Done. Sorry about that

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