Refining & verifying
Some sessions invite you to look back over what you said before you finish. It’s a chance to make sure you’re happy with what you’ve shared, and that it was understood correctly. You’re in charge - nothing is set in stone until you say so.
Note
Not every session includes these steps. If you go straight from recording to a thank-you screen, that's normal.
Refining - choosing what to keep#
You might be shown the parts of what you said and asked to review them. Look back over each one and choose what to keep and what to leave out. Think of it as tidying up before you hand something in: if you said something you’d rather not include, leave it out. Keep what represents you well.
Verifying - checking the points#
dembrane can pick out the key points from what you said - the main things you raised. If your session includes verification, you’ll see those points (and maybe a few topics to focus on) and be asked to check each one. You can:
- approve it, if it captures what you meant,
- edit it, if it’s close but not quite right, or
- reject it, if it’s not something you want to stand behind.
dembrane does the first pass of picking out points, but you have the final word. It’s your meaning, so you decide what’s carried forward.
Tip
Read each point as "is this what I meant?" rather than "is this word-for-word what I said?". A fair summary can be true to you even without your exact words.
Whether you’re refining or verifying, you choose what to keep and confirm what’s right. Happy to leave it as is? Just approve and move on to the finish step.
Related#
- What to expect - where these steps sit in the whole flow.
- Recording your conversation - the step that comes before.
- Your privacy & your data - what happens to the points you approve.
- Your report - the summary you might see at the end.
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